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When Hollywood Ruled The Skies - Volumes 1 through 4 by Bruce Oriss


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Oh yes, the Tigercat! Excellent addition to this thread.


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I narrowed it down to the P-51 and the Spitfire and sided with the P-51 for it's beautiful lines, the great sound of the Merlin, it's rich history, and the whole mystique that surrounds it. In the jet realm, it'd be the F-4 Phantom--talk about an airplane with mojo! Hell, all this applies to the Spit too...it's like narrowing it down between the trophy blonde or brunette and having to pick one...oh to be the Hef of warbirds and have one of each!


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All present know that I fully endorse all aeroplanes with round motors.

But Hairy's original post suggested one's inexplicable attraction to a certain machine.

Fellow roundmotorheads, label me a traitor if you must, but for me I simply cannot explain my attraction to...

The F-82G...

gotta' be black...

with the big ol' radar pod slung under the centersection.

There. I'm out of the closet. "Rum, lads; more rum!!" :drinkers:

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Who designed these things, was it in some country with exceptionally strong marijuana?


It was an ex-pat Italian called Luigi Pellarini, his first effort was the Waitomo Air Truck made out of surplus RNZAF harvard parts here in NZ. Does being made out of warbird parts qualify it as a warbird? :twisted:

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I'm tellin' y'all...I'm gonna get me one of those AirTruks someday. I'd have the coolest ugly airplane around............or is that the ugliest cool airplane? Either way, I'm sure it would be a reeeeeaaal chick magnet. My fiance just gives the ol' eye roll when I talk about getting one. I wonder what's wrong with her? :roll: :lol:


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I'm tellin' y'all...I'm gonna get me one of those AirTruks someday. I'd have the coolest ugly airplane around............or is that the ugliest cool airplane? Either way, I'm sure it would be a reeeeeaaal chick magnet. My fiance just gives the ol' eye roll when I talk about getting one. I wonder what's wrong with her? :roll: :lol:


Keep talking like that and you might qualify on this here test.............

http://rnzaf.proboards43.com/index.cgi? ... 1161550455

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My fiance just gives the ol' eye roll when I talk about getting one. I wonder what's wrong with her? :roll: :lol:


Ask her, "what about my needs?!"


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Keep talking like that and you might qualify on this here test.............

http://rnzaf.proboards43.com/index.cgi? ... 1161550455

:D :twisted: :wink:


I can relate to at least a few of those items on that link.

By the way Hairy, I was sure tryin' hard to get that AirTruk that's sitting there at the Ardmore airport in Auckland when I was there last year. That guy seemed to think it was actually worth something though. Heck, he thought it was worth ALOT. :shock:

Oh, and good point Paul. I think I'll ask her that next time. :)


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And then there's the F2G...especially in race trim...vavoom...


Yep... I'll second that on the F2G... I love corsairs in the first place, but there is something about the Super Corsair that is so majestic :D

And I may be a bit bias towards the F-4, but what can I say? :D


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How about the F-3F? It's pretty cool in it's own right.


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F-4 does have a certain charisma.

Of course when you are standing about 20 ft from the tail when just one J-79 goes into burner you gotta believe it also has CAJONES ! :lol:

I'm also reminded of the comment made by the AF General the first time he saw it. When asked what he thought of the Navy's newest interceptor, he commented, " looks like someone stepped on its nose and kicked it in the a$$ !". The charisma probably took a little longer to become apparent.


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Charisma? Well... for me it's the Bell Airacuda.

:lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol: :lol:

Oh cut it out. In 1940 it probably impressed the public quite a bit; you could imagine Smilin' Jack knocking down dozens of the bad guys with it... of course the reality was a bit different...

http://www.geocities.com/pentagon/quart ... /yfm-1.JPG

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I have thought about this for a while and I guess I gotta pick one so here it goes.

My pick is a RU-8D/U-21.......Beechcraft Model 50 Twin Bonanza

Yep its a warbird.........Served in Vietnam with the 146 Avn Co. in Long Than, 138th Avn Co. in Phu Bai, The 156th Avn Co in Can Tho and the 1st Avn Co. in Cam Rahn Bay. Used for maping troop movements for target missions.

The thing looks like a beast, sounds like a beast and just might act like one. Guess thats why the call it "The Bone"

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The Spitfire - nuff said :wink:

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 Post subject: what, no P-38 takers?
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What, no P-38 takers ? Not even the lines of the glacier girl?

And paul!! no F-86 for you? Selling out to a F-4? ... :-)..

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