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rpellicciotti[_2_]
October 14th 08, 06:57 PM
Back in the early 90's a company called Prowler Aviation showed and
airplane called the Jaguar. It was a souped up version of George
Morse's Auto Aviation Prowler. The airplane sported a red/white/blue
paint job that was a little different in that the "sunburst" pattern
was reversed or fanned out from the rear. This was before digital
cameras and as such, a search of the internet has not turned up much
in the way of pictures. I would like to have some pictures of this
airplane so that I can paint my airplane like it. If anyone has any
pictures of the airplane that you can share with me, I would
appreciate it.
Regards,
Rick Pellicciotti
flybynightkarmarepair
October 14th 08, 10:04 PM
The Prowler Aviation guys clearly have a picture of it.
http://prowleraviation.com/the_airplane/the_airplane.html It looks
like that was airplane #2. No contact information on that site, but
try their Blog. They are in contact with George, and they surely have
a larger print of that airplane.
On Oct 14, 10:57*am, rpellicciotti > wrote:
> Back in the early 90's a company called Prowler Aviation showed and
> airplane called the Jaguar. *It was a souped up version of George
> Morse's Auto Aviation Prowler. *The airplane sported a red/white/blue
> paint job that was a little different in that the "sunburst" pattern
> was reversed or fanned out from the rear. *This was before digital
> cameras and as such, a search of the internet has not turned up much
> in the way of pictures. *I would like to have some pictures of this
> airplane so that I can paint my airplane like it. *If anyone has any
> pictures of the airplane that you can share with me, I would
> appreciate it.
>
> Regards,
>
> Rick Pellicciotti
Orval Fairbairn[_2_]
October 15th 08, 01:58 AM
In article
>,
flybynightkarmarepair > wrote:
> The Prowler Aviation guys clearly have a picture of it.
>
> http://prowleraviation.com/the_airplane/the_airplane.html It looks
> like that was airplane #2. No contact information on that site, but
> try their Blog. They are in contact with George, and they surely have
> a larger print of that airplane.
>
> On Oct 14, 10:57*am, rpellicciotti > wrote:
> > Back in the early 90's a company called Prowler Aviation showed and
> > airplane called the Jaguar. *It was a souped up version of George
> > Morse's Auto Aviation Prowler. *The airplane sported a red/white/blue
> > paint job that was a little different in that the "sunburst" pattern
> > was reversed or fanned out from the rear. *This was before digital
> > cameras and as such, a search of the internet has not turned up much
> > in the way of pictures. *I would like to have some pictures of this
> > airplane so that I can paint my airplane like it. *If anyone has any
> > pictures of the airplane that you can share with me, I would
> > appreciate it.
> >
> > Regards,
> >
> > Rick Pellicciotti
I thought George had passed on -- I certainly hope not, though! His
Prowler is a gorgeous plane, both on the ground and in flight!
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rpellicciotti[_2_]
October 15th 08, 06:57 PM
On Oct 14, 4:04*pm, flybynightkarmarepair > wrote:
> The Prowler Aviation guys clearly have a picture of it.
>
> http://prowleraviation.com/the_airplane/the_airplane.html*It looks
> like that was airplane #2. *No contact information on that site, but
> try their Blog. *They are in contact with George, and they surely have
> a larger print of that airplane.
>
> On Oct 14, 10:57*am, rpellicciotti > wrote:
>
>
>
> > Back in the early 90's a company called Prowler Aviation showed and
> > airplane called the Jaguar. *It was a souped up version of George
> > Morse's Auto Aviation Prowler. *The airplane sported a red/white/blue
> > paint job that was a little different in that the "sunburst" pattern
> > was reversed or fanned out from the rear. *This was before digital
> > cameras and as such, a search of the internet has not turned up much
> > in the way of pictures. *I would like to have some pictures of this
> > airplane so that I can paint my airplane like it. *If anyone has any
> > pictures of the airplane that you can share with me, I would
> > appreciate it.
>
> > Regards,
>
> > Rick Pellicciotti- Hide quoted text -
>
> - Show quoted text -
Yes but no large/hi-res versions unfortunetley. I asked them.
Rick
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