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Title: "Hub" Zemke's Oregons Britannia
Post by: nopoop on July 17, 2004, 10:13:41 PM
A little research revealed that this plane did not become the "Happy Warrior" until it was handed down to Harold Comstock. He added the Happy Warrior paint when he made Colonal.

This was a War Bond plane and when it arrived colored stabilizers were not allowed as of yet. Plates show it without upper invasion strips, a blue stabilizer and the "Happy Warrior" paint.

This is the paint that it had when it first arrived when Zemke first flew it. It was the first bubble top Jug delivered to the 56th.

On it's first sortie on May 31, 1944 Zemke shot down two Fw 190's, a third as a probable and one damaged.

Almost done

(http://www.onpoi.net/ah/pics/users/474_1090119454_hubsright.jpg)

(http://www.onpoi.net/ah/pics/users/474_1090119492_hubsleft.jpg)

I can't fly them worth a damm, but Jugs are the most beautiful planes ever built.

Sorry wrong forum. Shows what a few cheep beers can do..
Title: "Hub" Zemke's Oregons Britannia
Post by: Simaril on July 18, 2004, 07:35:18 PM
Ummm.......

Beautiful? Must  like your beauties really large.....

(I refuse to make any of the more obvious cheap jokes about Jugs)
Title: "Hub" Zemke's Oregons Britannia
Post by: acepilot2 on July 19, 2004, 09:23:46 AM
Yes, it is a nice plane, but looking at that pic makes me realize how undersized the scaling in ah is-jugs aren't really as big as one might think-in that pic comparing the pilot and the plane makes it look like the size of a b25.