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"Boeing" Navy fighters, F3F-2 and F4B-4 by
No Name
Nice shots, but... the second "F" stands for "Grumman" The F3F is the last Grumman biplane fighter for the navy, with retractable gear just like that on the F4F Wildcat. The -2 is the second minor variant of the marque
"B" in Navy mfr. designations stands for "Boeing" The F4B is indeed a...
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by ac249
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March 23rd 18 09:31 AM
by Miloch
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ORD underwater!! by
Glen in Orlando
I'm sorry.. but as an airline driver myself you couldn't pay me to move my
aircraft in this......
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September 18th 08 08:54 PM
by ŽiŠardo
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Hellcat by
Pjmac35
The Hellcat was originally to have been named Gannet in Royal Navy service,
this one lingered on in storage at Lossiemouth until the CO had it brought
to flying condition for use as a hack. Strictly speaking, it should have
been returned to the USA under the terms of Lend-Lease, but the...
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November 9th 06 09:02 PM
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July 28th 07 01:20 AM
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