Helldiver 09

The only known VB-92 Helldiver to be photographed up close, “215” flown by Ensign Bob Sobey, illustrates the geometric symbol scheme of the squadron’s early days on USS Lexington. This photograph and others served as the guide for the Museum’s restoration project.(Photo courtesy of Robert L. Lawson Photograph Collection, National Naval Aviation Museum.)

The only known VB-92 Helldiver to be photographed up close, “215” flown by Ensign Bob Sobey, illustrates the geometric symbol scheme of the squadron’s early days on USS Lexington. This photograph and others served as the guide for the Museum’s restoration project.(Photo courtesy of Robert L. Lawson Photograph Collection, National Naval Aviation Museum.)

The only known VB-92 Helldiver to be photographed up close, “215” flown by Ensign Bob Sobey, illustrates the geometric symbol scheme of the squadron’s early days on USS Lexington. This photograph and others served as the guide for the Museum’s restoration project.(Photo courtesy of Robert L. Lawson Photograph Collection, National Naval Aviation Museum.)

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