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The US's most famous fighter aircraft of WWII

Thu Dec 31, 2015 5:49 pm

I am going out on a limb but would say "Big Beautiful Doll".
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Re: The US's most famous fighter aircraft of WWII

Thu Dec 31, 2015 6:21 pm

Lander's P-51 is a well known scheme, but I think the winner is Ike Kepford's Corsair.
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Or perhaps this Corsair, #122, that was given it's own Citation. No other aircraft received one!
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I guess the definition of "most famous" needs to be sharper.

My two cents! :)
Jerry
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Re: The US's most famous fighter aircraft of WWII

Thu Dec 31, 2015 6:23 pm

ETO

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PTO

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Re: The US's most famous fighter aircraft of WWII

Thu Dec 31, 2015 6:29 pm

Richard Bong's P-38 would surely rate high on the list.

Re: The US's most famous fighter aircraft of WWII

Thu Dec 31, 2015 6:50 pm

Duggy009 wrote:I am going out on a limb but would say "Big Beautiful Doll".

These guys, just to state a few, would most certainly beg to differ ...

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Francis Gabreski

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David McCampbell

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David Schilling

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Dominick Gentile

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Richard Bong

If your talking "one of the more attractive schemes" on a US fighter plane, then your example would be right up there with the best of them.
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Re: The US's most famous fighter aircraft of WWII

Thu Dec 31, 2015 7:05 pm

I vote Bong's Marge.

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Thu Dec 31, 2015 7:43 pm

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Re: The US's most famous fighter aircraft of WWII

Fri Jan 01, 2016 3:51 am

Coming from a fairly isolated position Downunder I can remember as a kid that 1st and foremost the MOST FAMOUS (COMMONLY KNOWN ) US FIGHTER that I ever read about in WW11 was the P51B of Dom Gentile...SHANGRI LA with its very, very famous quirky boxing eagle artwork.

Not saying that other US fighters weren't as famous locally in the USA but to reach all the way to Australia as common knowledge you really were famous


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Re: The US's most famous fighter aircraft of WWII

Fri Jan 01, 2016 6:23 am

Lol boxing eagle!

Re: The US's most famous fighter aircraft of WWII

Fri Jan 01, 2016 11:10 am

I vote for "Dashing Dave" McCampbell and MINSI.
Who else has both a sever kill mission and a nine?
That levelof gunnery level expertise is unsurpassed.

Owen

Re: The US's most famous fighter aircraft of WWII

Fri Jan 01, 2016 1:38 pm

Sorry, but you are all wrong. :shock:

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Re: The US's most famous fighter aircraft of WWII

Fri Jan 01, 2016 1:58 pm

Put Invasion Stripes on those Shark Noses then you have something!

Re: The US's most famous fighter aircraft of WWII

Fri Jan 01, 2016 2:01 pm

Who cares. :wink: I just enjoy seeing all of the great photos others have posted of planes I love!!! :lol:

And I hope people keep posting them. :drink3:

Some of these photos I have seen some I have not. It is fun to scroll through and look at them all.
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Re: The US's most famous fighter aircraft of WWII

Fri Jan 01, 2016 2:15 pm

All I can say is that even all of the women in my family that lived through the 40's and 50's could tell you that there was a P-38 called "Marge" flown during the war (and could probably even tell you the pilot's name), but otherwise couldn't tell you the single name of any other WWII aircraft, with the exception of the "Enola Gay". It may well be a regional thing though too.

Re: The US's most famous fighter aircraft of WWII

Sat Jan 02, 2016 9:41 am

I concur with C Veich. Everyone knew about the Flying Tigers back then although we didn't know of any particular P-40 (except for John Wayne's).
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