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![]() "Rob van Riel" wrote in message news ![]() | || Make sure include the U-2 in that list.. | | Will do, assuming I ever get around to digging out the markings for | the plane that pulled that stunt. | | Rob I have a picture of a Neptune on the Coral Sea but it doesn't show markings ;-/ -- Cheers Dave Kearton |
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On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 23:12:05 +1030, Dave Kearton wrote:
"Rob van Riel" wrote in message news ![]() | || Make sure include the U-2 in that list.. | | Will do, assuming I ever get around to digging out the markings for | the plane that pulled that stunt. | | Rob I have a picture of a Neptune on the Coral Sea but it doesn't show markings ;-/ Isn't there an SR-71 sitting on a carrier somewhere... g -- -Jeff B. zoomie at fastmail dot fm |
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On Wed, 16 Feb 2005 23:12:05 +1030, Dave Kearton wrote:
I have a picture of a Neptune on the Coral Sea but it doesn't show markings Ulp! I think I'm going to have to expand my display cabinet. The Herc, Neptune and U-2 aren't exactly small aircraft. And here I was thinking the A-3 was going to be the biggest of the bunch.. Rob |
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John Szalay wrote:
Rob van Riel wrote in news ![]() Lots of info on this event has been posted here, but it leaves me with a smaal problem. I've gotten it into my head to build scale models of every type of post WWII plane that flew of the decks of US carriers, and now it turns out even the Herc qualifies for that. Can anyone help me with information about the squadron markings on this particular aircraft? The links in the various posts show pictures, but they're not very revealing in this respect. Thanks for any help Rob Make sure include the U-2 in that list.. ....aaand the B-52C (the C is for carrier of course) -- -Gord. (use gordon in email) |
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![]() "Gord Beaman" wrote in message ... John Szalay wrote: Rob van Riel wrote in news ![]() Lots of info on this event has been posted here, but it leaves me with a smaal problem. I've gotten it into my head to build scale models of every type of post WWII plane that flew of the decks of US carriers, and now it turns out even the Herc qualifies for that. Can anyone help me with information about the squadron markings on this particular aircraft? The links in the various posts show pictures, but they're not very revealing in this respect. Thanks for any help Rob Make sure include the U-2 in that list.. ...aaand the B-52C (the C is for carrier of course) B-52N, Gord, B-52N... sigh The B-52C was an Air Force version, it was much discussed in RAM. |
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"John Keeney" wrote:
"Gord Beaman" wrote in message .. . John Szalay wrote: Rob van Riel wrote in news ![]() Lots of info on this event has been posted here, but it leaves me with a smaal problem. I've gotten it into my head to build scale models of every type of post WWII plane that flew of the decks of US carriers, and now it turns out even the Herc qualifies for that. Can anyone help me with information about the squadron markings on this particular aircraft? The links in the various posts show pictures, but they're not very revealing in this respect. Thanks for any help Rob Make sure include the U-2 in that list.. ...aaand the B-52C (the C is for carrier of course) B-52N, Gord, B-52N... sigh The B-52C was an Air Force version, it was much discussed in RAM. Of course, 'N' dammit...I keep getting that wrong, The 'C and Carrier' association keeps frigging me up...now, is it 'N' for Nuckle (to indicate the nuckle in the wing that folds up to clear the island...shucks that's knuckle isn't it...damn...surely not Navy is it?...how unimaginative... -- -Gord. (use gordon in email) |
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![]() "John Szalay" wrote in message . 204.17... Rob van Riel wrote in news ![]() Lots of info on this event has been posted here, but it leaves me with a smaal problem. I've gotten it into my head to build scale models of every type of post WWII plane that flew of the decks of US carriers, and now it turns out even the Herc qualifies for that. Can anyone help me with information about the squadron markings on this particular aircraft? The links in the various posts show pictures, but they're not very revealing in this respect. Thanks for any help Rob Make sure include the U-2 in that list.. Seems I've seen pictutes of a P-2 coming off the deck as well... |
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In message , Rob van Riel
writes Lots of info on this event has been posted here, but it leaves me with a smaal problem. I've gotten it into my head to build scale models of every type of post WWII plane that flew of the decks of US carriers, and now it turns out even the Herc qualifies for that. Can anyone help me with information about the squadron markings on this particular aircraft? The links in the various posts show pictures, but they're not very revealing in this respect. Thanks for any help Rob Everything? Including FAA, Aéronavale, Koninklijke Marine, RAN, etc.? Sounds like quite a list if that's the case! -- Peter Ying tong iddle-i po! |
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On Tue, 15 Feb 2005 22:38:38 +0000, Peter Twydell wrote:
In message , Rob van Riel writes smaal problem. I've gotten it into my head to build scale models of every type of post WWII plane that flew of the decks of US carriers, and now it Everything? Including FAA, Aéronavale, Koninklijke Marine, RAN, etc.? Sounds like quite a list if that's the case! Basically, just US Navy/Marines, but if there was an interesting enough guest appearance on one of the US carriers, I'll consider it qualified. And yes, you're right, even that is quite a list, but it's still a lot less than it would be if I declared a modelling free for all. Many modellers have hundreds, if not thousands of unbuilt kits in the attic, so limited myself to this and a few other subjects. It may not sound like such a great limitation, but it sure beats "anything that ever flew or is otherwise interesting". Rob |
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