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Blue Angels, the Early Years - Artist R. G. Smith - Blue Angels history.jpg (1/1)
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Blue Angels, the Early Years - Artist R. G. Smith - Blue Angels history.jpg (1/1)
It is a F11F.
Wayne http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder "Bruce R" wrote in message ... What a/c is pictured just above the Phantom in this painting?? Bruce "Mitchell Holman" wrote in message ... |
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Blue Angels, the Early Years - Artist R. G. Smith - Blue Angelshistory.jpg (1/1)
Mitchell Holman schrieb:
The Hellcat seems pretty large to me. Acording to the perspective way larger than the Bearcat and even the Panther and Cougar I think ints correct distance shold be that of the Tiger. Or was this bird so large? |
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Blue Angels, the Early Years - Artist R. G. Smith - Blue Angels history.jpg (1/1)
"Bruce R" wrote in message ... Was it in service long? I remember one of these on the catapult display of the USS Intrepid in New York Harbor. Long time ago............. Bruce, Take a look at the Wikipedia page http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/F11F. Wayne Six Foxtrot http://www.soaridaho.com/Schreder |
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Blue Angels, the Early Years - Artist R. G. Smith - Blue Angels history.jpg (1/1)
"Bruce R" wrote in
: Was it in service long? I remember one of these on the catapult display of the USS Intrepid in New York Harbor. Long time ago............. I can remember as a yoot of about 11 seeing the Blues in their Tigers over Lake Washington during the Seattle SeaFair. Sure wish I'd had a camera and a clue... Oh, well. At least I now have a camera. Bob ^,,^ |
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Blue Angels, the Early Years - Artist R. G. Smith - Blue Angels history.jpg (1/1)
Robert Moore wrote in
46.128: Hans Holbein wrote Acording to the perspective way larger than the Bearcat and even the Panther and Cougar Most of them seem to be out of proportion and perspective. Bob Moore ....and no Cutlass. |
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