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Brewster Buffalo's (2) ...

Sun Jun 02, 2013 11:01 am

Here are some more Buffalo's per request ... Just to show you all that I won't allow the "Ebay evildoers" to win, or is it "Ebay terrorists" to win? ha! (BTW all these photos should be up on Ebay for sale very soon, so act now and I'm sure you'll receive a nice WIX member discount. :wink:

Seriously thanks folks for the support and words of encouragement to continue to post. It's just for some fun and enjoyment for all of us. Nothing really to get worked up about I guess. Some of us 'thin skinned' dudes need a bit of support sometimes. :wink:

Question for the experts, why are we not seeing an F2A Buffalo being restored or recreated to flight? By the looks of these photos the airframe really doesn't seem that difficult a design. Just an observation. Chuck Wahl? how about it
Source, NMNA archives

Part 1

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XF2A-1 fighting plane developed by Brewster

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F2A-3 Buffalo

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F2A-3 Buffalo

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F2A-3 Buffalo

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F2A-3 Buffalo of VMF-112, tied down on the ground at Camp Kearney, CA.

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F2A-3 Buffalo fighting plane of VF-2

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F2A-3 Buffalo fighting plane manufactured by Brewster is being unloaded from the USS Kitty Hawk (APV-1) at NAS Pearl Harbor, HI 1942

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F2A-2

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F2A-2

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F2A-2 Buffalo of VMF-112 near Camp Kearney, CA.

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F2A-2 Buffalo of VF-2

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F2A-2 Buffalo of VF-2

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F2A-2 Buffalo of VF-2

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F2A-2 Buffalo of VF-2 at NAS San Diego, CA.
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Re: Brewster Buffalo's (2)

Sun Jun 02, 2013 11:15 am

Part 2

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F2A-2 Buffalo of VF-2 at Glendale Airport, CA.

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F2A-2 Buffalo of VF-2 at Glendale Airport, CA.

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F2A-2 Buffalo of VF-2

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F2A-2 of VF-2 from the carrier USS Lexington (CV-2).

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F2A-1 of VF-3 on its nose after a difficult landing on the flight deck of USS Saratoga (CV-3)

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F2A-1 of VF-3 on its nose after a difficult landing on the flight deck of USS Saratoga (CV-3)

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An F2A-3 of VF-2 with the tail damaged

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Navy Brewster F2A-3 Buffalo parked on the ground

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Navy Brewster F2A-3 Buffalo of VS-201

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Navy Brewster F2A-2 Buffalo, BuNo 1398 of VF-3, pictured on the ground at Long Island, NY on August 27, 1940

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Navy Brewster F2A-2 Buffalo, BuNo 1402, of Advanced Training Carrier Group Pacific pictured on the ground at Oakland, CA Airport on September 1941.

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Navy Brewster F2A-2 Buffalo of VF-3 shown on the ground at an unidentified airfield circa 1941

Re: Brewster Buffalo's (2)

Sun Jun 02, 2013 11:27 am

Part 3

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Navy Brewster F2A-1, BuNo 1388 of VF-3, in flight in 1940.

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Navy Brewster F2A-1 Buffalo, BuNo 1388 of VF-3, parked at Long Island, NY on November 14, 1939

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Navy Brewster F2A-1 Buffalo, BuNo 1388 of VF-3, parked at Long Island, NY on November 14, 1939

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Navy Brewster F2A-2 Buffalo, BuNo 1398 of VF-3, on the ground at Long Island, NY on August 27, 1940

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Navy Brewster F2A-2 Buffalo, BuNo 1410, of VF-2 getting ready to take off from Grand Central Airport, Glendale, CA in 1940

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left side of a Navy Brewster XF2A-2 Buffalo, BuNo 0451

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close up photo of the left side rear view of a Navy Brewster XF2A-1 Buffalo, BuNo 0451

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close up photo of the right side of a Navy Brewster XF2A-1 Buffalo, BuNo 0451

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Brewster F2A Buffalo, Miami-based trainer, in flight.

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F2A Buffalo fighters pictured during a training flight from Naval Air Station (NAS) Miami, Florida, 1941-1942

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F2A Buffalo fighters pictured during a training flight from Naval Air Station (NAS) Miami, Florida, 1941-1942

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F2A Buffalo fighters pictured during a training flight from Naval Air Station (NAS) Miami, Florida, 1941-1942

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F2A Buffalo fighters pictured during a training flight from Naval Air Station (NAS) Miami, Florida, 1941-1942

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F2A Buffalo fighters pictured during a training flight from Naval Air Station (NAS) Miami, Florida, 1941-1942

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F2A Buffalo fighters pictured during a training flight from Naval Air Station (NAS) Miami, Florida, 1941-1942

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F2A Buffalo fighters pictured during a training flight from Naval Air Station (NAS) Miami, Florida, 1941-1942

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F2A Buffalo fighters pictured during a training flight from Naval Air Station (NAS) Miami, Florida, 1941-1942

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F2A Buffalo fighters pictured during a training flight from Naval Air Station (NAS) Miami, Florida, 1941-1942

Re: Brewster Buffalo's (2)

Sun Jun 02, 2013 11:51 am

Awesome! It's such a funny looking plane, too bad there weren't more that survived!
Jerry

PS: Thanks Mark!

Re: Brewster Buffalo's (2) ...

Sun Jun 02, 2013 1:19 pm

Being a trailbeaker is a dangerous and lonely road, especially when that trailbreaking company is a cross between The Three Stooges and a slippery used car dealers mentality regarding ethics. :roll:

Re: Brewster Buffalo's (2) ...

Sun Jun 02, 2013 2:43 pm

On Memorial Day I was watching Robert Taylor/Red Skeleton movie called Flight Command. I think they had F3F's in the movie??? The guns were mounted in the nose. Are the guns on these things in the same place?

Re: Brewster Buffalo's (2) ...

Sun Jun 02, 2013 2:51 pm

Looks like it might have beneffited with a bigger prop or 4 blade :wink:

Re: Brewster Buffalo's (2) ...

Sun Jun 02, 2013 3:35 pm

Fantastic photos, thanks for finding/posting them.

Re: Brewster Buffalo's (2) ...

Sun Jun 02, 2013 5:15 pm

Whatever became of the rumors of one resting at the bottom of a lake in Louisiana?

Re: Brewster Buffalo's (2) ...

Sun Jun 02, 2013 7:36 pm

Thanks again Mark.

Re: Brewster Buffalo's (2) ...

Sun Jun 02, 2013 8:25 pm

Many thanks, Mark. Those are some wonderful shots.

Richard

Re: Brewster Buffalo's (2) ...

Mon Jun 03, 2013 10:32 am

Here's the first Buffalo thread with some good stuff as well ...
viewtopic.php?f=3&t=47626&hilit=brewster+buffalo

Re: Brewster Buffalo's (2) ...

Fri Jun 07, 2013 8:13 pm

Great Pictures! Always a sad story the Buffalo but an interesting airplane anyway!

Maybe proof that given enough thrust even a brick can fly?

Peter

Re: Brewster Buffalo's (2) ...

Fri Jun 07, 2013 8:35 pm

PHague wrote:Great Pictures! Always a sad story the Buffalo but an interesting airplane anyway!

Maybe proof that given enough thrust even a brick can fly?

Peter

"See, PHANTOM, F-4, McDonnell"

Re: Brewster Buffalo's (2) ...

Sat Jun 08, 2013 5:17 am

The Inspector wrote:
PHague wrote:Great Pictures! Always a sad story the Buffalo but an interesting airplane anyway!

Maybe proof that given enough thrust even a brick can fly?

Peter

"See, PHANTOM, F-4, McDonnell"


... and English Electric Lightning!
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