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Tue Aug 11, 2009 9:11 am

Jaybird;

I wondered about that, but I asked Rick Rickards if this was the FG-1D in Fleet Air Arm markings that Dennis Bradley used to bring and he said "yes". Must not have asked the question right, I guess.

Thanks for the correction.

BTW - that Pitts was one of the Red Devils, who were warming up to fly after Warbirds finished.

Tue Aug 11, 2009 10:03 am

Garbs wrote:Jaybird;

I wondered about that, but I asked Rick Rickards if this was the FG-1D in Fleet Air Arm markings that Dennis Bradley used to bring and he said "yes". Must not have asked the question right, I guess.

Thanks for the correction.

BTW - that Pitts was one of the Red Devils, who were warming up to fly after Warbirds finished.


No problemo, just fun facts is all. 92106 still looks awesome from its recent restoration (few years back), and I believe 92436 is undergoing a complete resto at the same shop. As a Corsair & Pitts addict, I always enjoy pics of the two types together. Thanks for the pics.

Tue Aug 11, 2009 4:23 pm

OK - here ya go, Jaybird :)

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This one (I'm pretty sure) was John Schafhausen's

Tue Aug 11, 2009 4:41 pm

Trey Carroll wrote:Thanks for the comments guys! The Heritage Flights had really good afternoon lighting on them.

You would had to have been quick to see this SNJ there...

That's Mark Murphy's new SNJ-5C from Midwest Texans. Mark is following behind in his Bonanza while my dad flew her up on Wednesday night. It left Friday morning, so it wasn't around long for people to see!
Trey


Trey, your dad must be 7 feet tall! When looking back at my pics of this birds arrival I wondered if he even closed the canopy on the trip as it looks like his head is about 3 or 4 inches higher than the canopy.

Tue Aug 11, 2009 5:38 pm

Got a minute, so here's a few from the Navy:

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Tue Aug 11, 2009 7:04 pm

I know its been said a billion times but Ive kept my mouth shut.

But dang that CAF logo on the Hellcat looks like hammered dog poop (censored). :(

Great pics though everyone.

Tue Aug 11, 2009 9:48 pm

Cripes A Mighty wrote:I know its been said a billion times but Ive kept my mouth shut.

But dang that CAF logo on the Hellcat looks like hammered dog poop (censored). :(

Great pics though everyone.


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Tue Aug 11, 2009 9:52 pm

But dang that CAF logo on the Hellcat looks like hammered dog poop (censored).

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Tue Aug 11, 2009 10:13 pm

edited (Saving my breath)

Tue Aug 11, 2009 10:42 pm

Is that steam I see coming out of Taylor's ears? :lol:

On the other hand though, the more feedback they get the more likely they are to reconsider.

Tue Aug 11, 2009 11:22 pm

Jack Cook
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But dang that CAF logo on the Hellcat looks like hammered dog poop (censored).

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Cripes A Mighty
PostPosted: Tue Aug 11, 2009 4:04 pm Post subject:
I know its been said a billion times but Ive kept my mouth shut.

But dang that CAF logo on the Hellcat looks like hammered dog poop (censored). Sad

Great pics though everyone.


Until you are putting up the money to keep them flying, don't criticize the people who are. Buy your own and PAY FOR IT YOURSELF, and you can fly it till the cows come home in whatever scheme you like. These are no different than the P-47s that were flying around with the Chevron stickers a couple years ago, or the Reno Racers that show up adorned with corporate sponsorships. Until then, be grateful that other people are keeping them in the air for your enjoyment.

Wed Aug 12, 2009 8:14 am

warbirdcrew wrote:Until you are putting up the money to keep them flying, don't criticize the people who are. Buy your own and PAY FOR IT YOURSELF, and you can fly it till the cows come home in whatever scheme you like. These are no different than the P-47s that were flying around with the Chevron stickers a couple years ago, or the Reno Racers that show up adorned with corporate sponsorships. Until then, be grateful that other people are keeping them in the air for your enjoyment.


Thank you, but no. We do not have to own something to criticize it. Do you ever rag on the performance of the local pro sports team with your buddies? Well, shut up unless you plan to buy the team. Do you ever criticize a TV show or a movie? Shut up or buy the studio. Get the idea? Also, we can decide for ourselves what to feel grateful for, thanks again. It is about time to deep-six this stupid argument about not criticizing what other people do with their planes.

August (agreeing with Taylor, Jack, and Cripes about the logo)

Wed Aug 12, 2009 8:26 am

k5083 wrote:
...It is about time to deep-six this stupid argument about not criticizing what other people do with their planes.

August (agreeing with Taylor, Jack, and Cripes about the logo)


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Hey.., at least they stopped painting them all WHITE with BLUE AND RED TRIM!!!
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Wed Aug 12, 2009 8:33 am

Sorry guys, but while I feel that a big logo like that would certainly take away from a Grand Champion restoration like Ron Fagan's P-40, I'd still rather see (and hear) a Hellcat with a logo than no Hellcat at all. Goes for the B-26, B-25, etc.

Wed Aug 12, 2009 8:51 am

this is the first time i've chimmed in on the CAF sticker deal, so here i go;; i'm really glad for guys like howard pardue, rod lewis and museums like POF that fly their planes looking as close to war time orginal as possiable. they are really cool to see. but the CAF as best as i can tell maintains and flys around 63 planes making them the LARGEST operaters of warbirds in the world. so if they choose to put their sticker on their planes i have no problem with them AT ALL. i just enjoy seeing them at air shows and midland when ever i can. i can't even afford a cessna 150 to fly and to choose the paint colors , so you'll never catch me complaining about anyone or any organation's choice of how they paint up THEIR airplanes. i'm just glad to see them in the air.
just my 2 cents. 1st and last comments on CAF stickers from tex-fan, thanks
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