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Offline Kweassa

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« Reply #15 on: December 24, 2004, 03:03:41 AM »
Ta-183

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« Reply #16 on: December 24, 2004, 03:35:55 AM »
F7F


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« Reply #17 on: December 24, 2004, 03:41:44 AM »


loaded up w/ xmas gifts ... and a wet bar ,dvd,stereo,hot tub
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« Reply #18 on: December 24, 2004, 03:43:29 AM »
Puff The Magic Dragon.
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Offline Cooley

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« Reply #19 on: December 24, 2004, 03:48:37 AM »
What Moot said ^




History:  In early 1941, Grumman began design-work on a new twin-engined fighter for the War Department, for use on a planned larger Midway-class aircraft carrier. On June 30, 1941, Grumman was awarded a contract to build two prototypes, the first of which flew in December 1943. The XF7F-1 Tigercat was unusual for a fighter, with its shoulder-mounted wings, twin underwing-mounted engines, all-metal construction and tricycle landing gear.

Before the prototype even flew for the first time, Grumman was contracted to build 500 of them for the US Marine Corps, to be used as close-support aircraft for the massive landing operations then underway in the Pacific. Delivery began in April 1944. The first 34 F7F-1s were similar to the prototypes, then 30 two-seat night-fighter variants (called F7F-2Ns) were produced. Next, 189 single-seat models called F7F-3s were built which featured slightly more powerful R-2800 engines, slightly larger vertical stabilizers, and a 7% increase in fuel capacity.

Much of the original order for Tigercats was cancelled after VJ-Day, and they never saw operational service in WWII. Less than 100 Tigercats were built after the war as night-fighters (F7F-3N and F7F-4N), electronic reconnaissance (F7F-3E) and photo-reconnaissance (F7F-3P) platforms, but higher-performance jet-powered airplanes soon replaced the Tigercat in the US Marine Corps. During the 1960s and 1970s, a few were gradually sold as surplus and converted to fire bombers or aerial photography ships.

Nicknames:  T-Cat

Specifications (F7F-3):
    Engines: Two 2,100hp Pratt & Whitney R-2800-34W Double Wasp 18-cylinder radial piston engines
    Weight: Empty 16,270 lbs., Max Takeoff 25,720 lbs.
    Wing Span: 51ft. 6in.
    Length: 45ft. 4.5in.
    Height: 16ft. 7in.
    Performance:
        Maximum Speed at 22,200 ft: 435 mph
        Cruising Speed at 5,000 ft: 222 mph
        Initial Climb Rate: 4,500 feet per minute
        Ceiling: 40,700 ft.
        Range: 1,200 miles
    Armament:
        Four 20mm (0.79-inch) cannon in wing roots
        Four 12.7mm (0.5-inch) machine guns in nose
        One torpedo under fuselage
        2,000 lbs. of bombs (1,000 lbs. under each wing)

Number Built:  364

* Source,  http://www.warbirdalley.com
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Offline Heretik

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« Reply #20 on: December 24, 2004, 04:00:59 AM »
^ What Moot and Cooley said.

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« Reply #21 on: December 24, 2004, 09:02:52 AM »
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P40M with a 37mm hub cannon.

or a P40Q would be fun :)



Ditto

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« Reply #22 on: December 24, 2004, 09:39:14 AM »

Offline thebest1

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« Reply #23 on: December 24, 2004, 09:42:17 AM »
and only $950,000

I know what I'm asking santa for:aok

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« Reply #24 on: December 24, 2004, 09:44:27 AM »
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Originally posted by Slash27
Yak 9U with 4 Hispanos  



I'd rather have the Yak-9UT.



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Offline Furball

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« Reply #25 on: December 24, 2004, 09:44:56 AM »
Gloster Gladiator with quad hispano....

what a furballer that would be :D

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Offline Wolf14

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« Reply #26 on: December 24, 2004, 10:00:47 AM »
errr cant post a pic but this is what I want.

http://www.myplane.com/aircraft/aircraft.asp?aid=1129&cid=

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« Reply #27 on: December 24, 2004, 10:04:37 AM »
A second jet perk ride would be nice


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« Reply #28 on: December 24, 2004, 10:17:09 AM »
F2g With 4 hissys or 8 .50's   :aok
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« Reply #29 on: December 24, 2004, 10:26:16 AM »
a super cub outfitted with tundra wheels and a kayak (for stealth missions) armed with a 30mm gun in the nose.