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PostPosted: Sun Sep 26, 2010 11:28 pm 
Don't know if there is even a remote chance of this F4H-1F Phantom restoration being ready in time for the show next year, but Zane's (Ztex) thread is very interesting:

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 9:34 am 
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Here's a link to the U-11's page on Warbird Depot:

http://www.warbirddepot.com/aircraft_tr ... -renck.asp

When the Navy originally acquired their 20 of the type, they left the factory in white and orange paint. As years went by (1960 - 1982) they no longer had a standard paint scheme. According to one source I spoke with at the Naval Aviation Museum, it seems each Station painted them according to their own taste. They sent me several photocopied pictures when I was trying to decide on the paint. I went with the paint and markings of the one at Pima, as I was able to have someone who was going through there take some detailed photos for reference points.

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PostPosted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 9:43 am 
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When the Navy originally acquired their 20 of the type, they left the factory in white and orange paint. As years went by (1960 - 1982) they no longer had a standard paint scheme. According to one source I spoke with at the Naval Aviation Museum, it seems each Station painted them according to their own taste. They sent me several photocopied pictures when I was trying to decide on the paint. I went with the paint and markings of the one at Pima, as I was able to have someone who was going through there take some detailed photos for reference points.


VERY nice, Mike. I hope you get a chance to fly it up to Michigan next summer.
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PostPosted: Mon Sep 27, 2010 11:52 am 
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The only difference is I haven't put the four large black tail numbers on mine yet. I've been trying to decide if I should put the numbers, or some squadron tail markings, or both.

Anyone have a suggestion?

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Would an Ex-USN R5D be of interest? We'd love to get back there..

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PostPosted: Tue Sep 28, 2010 9:21 pm 
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Would an Ex-USN R5D be of interest? We'd love to get back there..


Kevin Kearney, I would like to second your offer to Kevin Walsh and to Michael Luther. The Navy R5D/C-54 Skymaster was an integral part of Naval Air Transport from the 1940s the until the U.S. Navy Test Pilot School retired the last one from service in 1974. What an appropriate airplane for the Centennial of Naval Aviation.

And of course Navy R5D's assigned to MATS supported the Berlin Airlift:

http://www.history.navy.mil/download/berlin-n.htm

The BAHF R5D/C-54 would be a great vintage aircraft at TOM in 2011 and would look great next to a vintage R4D. I hope to see you and the Skymaster back in Michigan next July.

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Just added,

The Warbird Heritage Foundation's A-4 Skyhawk. :wink:

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PostPosted: Wed Sep 29, 2010 7:10 am 
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Douglas A-4B Skyhawk!

Very nice.

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The American Military Heritage Foundation's PV-2 Harpoon "Hot Stuff".

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Lockheed PV-2C Harpoon.... Looks like a great Naval bash next year at T.O.M.!

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Two great additions to the lineup! Will be nice to see "Hot Stuff" up in Michigan again. Last time I saw her up here was at Muskegon 4-5 years ago. It will be cool to see a single-seater Skyhawk in the air as well. When I first started going to airshows I remember rows and rows of two-seaters in the trainer orange and white scheme, but I don't ever remember seeing a single-seater. One of my all-time favorite jets.

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What was that? Horsemen demo in Corsairs? Really? That's awesome! :wink:


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Or Bearcats? :D

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Trying to locate a radome for the Bomb-bay so we can paint her blue and bring TEXAS RAIDERS back next year as a PB-1W!

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