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Alan -
Even worse (and I cannot put my hands on the documentation just now) I recall reading that in the early days after the Pearl Harbor attack, both SBDs and TBDs were used for combat air patrols. If anyone can confirm or deny with documentation, I would be grateful. Don |
#5052
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Don I watched a DOGFIGHT series once that talked about SBDs being used for CAP.........That is when Swede Vejtasa was on one and fought 7 Zeros and shot down 3 I believe......... early 1942
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#5053
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I just received this gorgeous repaint in the email. I'm gonna do some tweaks, then I'll be putting it up on my site.
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#5054
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Working on my Halloween model for this year:
The Royal Coffin Factory D3AD Flying Coffin. It'll come with optional tattered skins for the flying surfaces. And this guy as the pilot |
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COOL Aaron
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F-1 Rules |
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In an effort to turn my site into a one stop model shop (and because I'm binging on Black Sheep Squadron), I present a plane that might look like a Corsair:
I'm planning on a few versions: Of course I gotta have the one down at Pima, and a NACA one. (Maybe Les has some pics?) |
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It looks like a Corsair.
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#5058
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There might be a slight resemblance.
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Just remember............ any one used during and after the Korea War has a four bladed propeller.
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Sweet, the WW2 warbirds are marching in.
Papermate |
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