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Claude Tenot
{K:9960} 5/31/2005
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Composition très originale et très graphique...elle me rappelle d'anciens souvenirs.....au Pima Air Museum à Tucson...AZ
Thanks for your comment George
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George Chene
{K:318} 5/29/2005
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Thanks Jim,
I will correct my caption in my files.
Regards,
George
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Jim Cripps
{K:235} 5/29/2005
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George, I've found it: it's the Grumman F8F Bearcat. First flight Aug 21, 1944, with a Pratt & Whitney 2100hp engine, and 4 20mm cannons. Nice!
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Jim Cripps
{K:235} 5/28/2005
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Uhm, that doesn't look like any Corsair I've seen before. I went searching around, and it almost looks like an F6F Hellcat, except for the canopy design. The F6F and F4U seemed to have shared a similar canopy, where the fuselage is raised up above the pilots head.
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Louise Vessey
{K:13862} 5/28/2005
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Great capture!
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George Chene
{K:318} 5/28/2005
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Sorry about the confusion Jim. Here is the picture that should have been included with the May 27 message.
George
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George Chene
{K:318} 5/28/2005
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Hi Jim,
I had uploaded (or thought I uploaded) a picture with my previous comment. I had reached my limit for a 24 hour period. I will post the Corsair pix as soon as I am able.
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Jim Cripps
{K:235} 5/27/2005
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The pic I replied to George is of a B-17, as you say in the caption. I'll agree with that, only because I don't recall what the nose of a B-17 looks like.
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George Chene
{K:318} 5/27/2005
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Hi Jim,
If I am not mistaken, this is a picture of an F4U Corsair. It was not on static display at the show. This is as close as I got to it - and it was moving pretty quick.
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Jim Cripps
{K:235} 5/27/2005
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Nice little plane! Before I die, I want to see a Corsair close up, and this picture just makes me wish harder for it. Great shooting!
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