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shepsair wrote:We know now what the VF-38 emblem was like.
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=33449&hilit=Felix
Felix the cat with XXX drink and gun on Navy wings. It is unclear if it is black as the images I saw when it was recovered seemed to indicate dark blue (darker than Hellcat blue).
Seems a lot of the removable panels are from an assortment of different Hellcats. Hoping check out the 3/4 Bu.No to see their history and possible tie in with 25910 (Pacific/San Diego/Jacksonville/VF-8/Glenview).
Does not seem to have a name forward of the emblem though if this panel is non original then it would not be available to see anyway.
Thanks for the info Scott.
regards
Mark
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mh53eflyguy wrote:Interesting photo of the ammo loading procedures.
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Sun Dec 20, 2009 2:34 pm
mh53eflyguy wrote:mustangdriver wrote:I do wish that the NMNA would take that area they have that is made to look like a hangar deck and put a few wildcats or hellcats in there with the wings folded to show people what it would have looked like in a carrier. It would make a very educational display.
It sounds like you haven't been there in a bit.....It's somewhat set up like that now.... F8F, F6F, and a F4U/FG-1D(out of picture but almost immediately to the left of the Bearcat) lined up on the edge of the "carrier" with the wings folded.
I know it doesn't constitute "a few" but it still somewhat works, in my humble opinion.