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Was the Grumman "Bearcat" ever flown off of aircraft carriers? Was it even
flown by the Navy? I am trying to settle a dispute between my husband and my brother. Thanks! - Kate Be Sure to check out my E-Store for great T-shirts, Hats, Bumper Stickers and MORE at: http://www.cafeshops.com/bumperattack |
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![]() "Kates Saloon and Knife Emporium" wrote in message ... Was the Grumman "Bearcat" ever flown off of aircraft carriers? Yes. Was it even flown by the Navy? Yes. http://www.navsource.org/archives/02/024502.jpg |
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"Orval Fairbairn" wrote in message
news ![]() In article , (Kates Saloon and Knife Emporium) wrote: Was the Grumman "Bearcat" ever flown off of aircraft carriers? Was it even flown by the Navy? I am trying to settle a dispute between my husband and my brother. The Bearcat was the second type flown by the Blue Algels -- the first type was the Hellcat. In fact, the Angels flew Grummans until the F-4 replaced the F-11F Tigers about 1969. And they're still flying Grumman. Although the Tomcat is supposed to be on it's way out eventually, it has served as the Navy's front-line fighter for longer than any other aircraft. __!_!__ Gizmo |
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"gizmo-goddard" wrote...
In fact, the Angels flew Grummans until the F-4 replaced the F-11F Tigers about 1969. And they're still flying Grumman. Although the Tomcat is supposed to be on it's way out eventually, it has served as the Navy's front-line fighter for longer than any other aircraft. Umm... The Blue Angels are flying the [pre-Boeing] McDonnell-Douglas F/A-18 Hornet. They never flew the F-14 Tomcat. That means they've been flying McDonnell-Douglas since about 1969 -- F-4 - A-4 - F/A-18! |
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"John R Weiss" wrote in message
news:U1mPb.111345$na.101554@attbi_s04... "gizmo-goddard" wrote... In fact, the Angels flew Grummans until the F-4 replaced the F-11F Tigers about 1969. And they're still flying Grumman. Although the Tomcat is supposed to be on it's way out eventually, it has served as the Navy's front-line fighter for longer than any other aircraft. Umm... The Blue Angels are flying the [pre-Boeing] McDonnell-Douglas F/A-18 Hornet. They never flew the F-14 Tomcat. That means they've been flying McDonnell-Douglas since about 1969 -- F-4 - A-4 - F/A-18! My bad. I mis-read Orval's post and didn't recognized that it was limited to the Blue Angels. I guess that I took the head fake because the original post was about the Navy in general. __!_!__ Gizmo |
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Gizmo writes:
The Bearcat was the second type flown by the Blue Algels -- the first type was the Hellcat. In fact, the Angels flew Grummans until the F-4 replaced the F-11F Tigers about 1969. And they're still flying Grumman. Although the Tomcat is supposed to be on it's way out eventually, it has served as the Navy's front-line fighter for longer than any other aircraft. __!_!__ Gizmo Hmmmm. I thought the Angels were flying F-18 Hornets. Dave http://hometown.aol.com/davplac/myhomepage/index.html |
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The Bearcat was the second type flown by the Blue Algels -- the first
type was the Hellcat. In fact, the Angels flew Grummans until the F-4 replaced the F-11F Tigers about 1969. And they're still flying Grumman. Although the Tomcat is supposed to be on it's way out eventually, it has served as the Navy's front-line fighter for longer than any other aircraft. I think you misread the post. He was referring to the Blues. They never flew F-14's. R / John |
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The Blues flying Turkeys, that would have been interesting, with the wing
sweep, the inability to run OBC if it was rainin'...would need a squad of RIOs to get the things in the air..compressor stalls, etc, very interesting. They would also need a fleet of C-130s for the spares.. Just tongue in cheek Gizmo...don't get too sweated up... P. C. Chisholm CDR, USN(ret.) Old Phart Phormer Phantom, Turkey, Viper, Scooter and Combat Buckeye Phlyer |
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