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Bill Brown
December 1st 06, 03:49 AM
I am not certain of the identification of the next group I am presenting.
All are photographs I took at the USAF Museum in Dayton, Ohio in July of
'06. Help will be appreciated. Once again, the photographs were taken with
a hand held digital camera in usually atrocious lighting. My apologies for
the lack of quality.
I think this was an F-8 but about all I know for sure is that the Philippine
AF also flew them
William M. (Bill) Brown
seneo-pro

john smith
December 1st 06, 03:55 AM
> begin 666 Q_F8_1_X1.jpg

USAF A-7E
Younger sibling to the F-8 and brother to the USN A-7D (or do I have the
D and E services backwards?)

alf blume
December 1st 06, 09:46 AM
"john smith" > skrev i en meddelelse
...
>> begin 666 Q_F8_1_X1.jpg
>
> USAF A-7E
> Younger sibling to the F-8 and brother to the USN A-7D (or do I have the
> D and E services backwards?)

That's a SLUF!
(Short Little Ugly Fellow)

Ron Monroe
December 1st 06, 05:28 PM
You are backwards. A-7A, B, C, and E were Navy A-7Ds were USAF.
Ron

"alf blume" > wrote in message
. ..
>
> "john smith" > skrev i en meddelelse
> ...
>>> begin 666 Q_F8_1_X1.jpg
>>
>> USAF A-7E
>> Younger sibling to the F-8 and brother to the USN A-7D (or do I have the
>> D and E services backwards?)
>
> That's a SLUF!
> (Short Little Ugly Fellow)
>

: )
December 4th 06, 01:56 AM
A7 Corsair
Subsonic Ground Attack


On Thu, 30 Nov 2006 22:49:12 -0500, "Bill Brown"
> wrote:

>I am not certain of the identification of the next group I am presenting.
>All are photographs I took at the USAF Museum in Dayton, Ohio in July of
>'06. Help will be appreciated. Once again, the photographs were taken with
>a hand held digital camera in usually atrocious lighting. My apologies for
>the lack of quality.
>I think this was an F-8 but about all I know for sure is that the Philippine
>AF also flew them
>William M. (Bill) Brown
>seneo-pro
>
>

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Jtowns1995[_1_]
January 4th 07, 03:17 AM
Air Force Flew A-7D Corsair II, Navy flew A-7A to C and E. AF A-7D had lots
of engine problems, eventually replaced by A-10A in ground attack and Close
Air Support missions.
"Ron Monroe" > wrote in message
ink.net...
> You are backwards. A-7A, B, C, and E were Navy A-7Ds were USAF.
> Ron
>
> "alf blume" > wrote in message
> . ..
>>
>> "john smith" > skrev i en meddelelse
>> ...
>>>> begin 666 Q_F8_1_X1.jpg
>>>
>>> USAF A-7E
>>> Younger sibling to the F-8 and brother to the USN A-7D (or do I have the
>>> D and E services backwards?)
>>
>> That's a SLUF!
>> (Short Little Ugly Fellow)
>>
>
>

Jtowns1995
January 4th 07, 03:17 AM
Air Force Flew A-7D Corsair II, Navy flew A-7A to C and E. AF A-7D had lots
of engine problems, eventually replaced by A-10A in ground attack and Close
Air Support missions.
"Ron Monroe" > wrote in message
ink.net...
> You are backwards. A-7A, B, C, and E were Navy A-7Ds were USAF.
> Ron
>
> "alf blume" > wrote in message
> . ..
>>
>> "john smith" > skrev i en meddelelse
>> ...
>>>> begin 666 Q_F8_1_X1.jpg
>>>
>>> USAF A-7E
>>> Younger sibling to the F-8 and brother to the USN A-7D (or do I have the
>>> D and E services backwards?)
>>
>> That's a SLUF!
>> (Short Little Ugly Fellow)
>>
>
>

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