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Mustang, not that I know of in these but I have about 50 more F9F's to post, I don't think i would know him if I saw him, so you might see him...


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ArmyJunk2,

Man oh Man have you posted some SUPER Classic photo's. MANY Thanks for them being posted for all to see.

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you all are more than welcome and there will be a couple of S-2's, the numbers of photos get slim towards the end, no albatross......


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Just awsome pics. Really great.

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F9F COUGARS.

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I see the mistake......


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I see the mistake......
Dont worry, I wouldnt call it a mistake, just a nice surprise :wink: It is interesting to see the similarities between the Panther and Tomcat anyway.

Great pics. Thanks again for sharing. 8)

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interesting how the rear seater in the 2 man cougar has an inner wind screen in the event of a canopy blow off or ejection situation.

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leon cleaver, deemed the "western ohio walt soplata" has 2 photo recon cougars sitting in a woods. they are cool. only 15 minutes from my house.

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I look at these photos of a great aircraft company and look what they were able to do and in the shortest amount of time. If the company's and management of today were running the aircraft industry during WW2, the first hellcat and mustang would have flown in about 1950 and entered squadron strength in 1960.


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These posts are sooooo neat !

At last, we can see these aircraft in their proper context, not only at a museum.

Thanks for sharing them !

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jotomp wrote:
If the company's and management of today were running the aircraft industry during WW2, the first hellcat and mustang would have flown in about 1950 and entered squadron strength in 1960.
What leads you to this conclusion? Do you have any conclusions with respect to the government contracting requirements that have been put in place since then? How about the compexity of the aircraft now compared to that of WW2? Surely you don't expect the F-22 to be designed and rolled out within 100 days like they did with the Mustang?


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PostPosted: Thu Jul 26, 2007 9:22 am 
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more F9F PANTHERS


Actually - they're F9F COUGARS, not Panthers. But that's okay, I love the photos - the swept-wing Cougar is one of my all time favorites among vintage jet fighters from the 50s. Thanks for sharing.

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