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 Post subject: F7F Tigercat on Courtesy
PostPosted: Mon Mar 03, 2008 4:40 pm 
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1945 F7F-3P Tigercat - N700F

I did an N# search and it looks like it's the Air Zoo's tigercat.

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:D Hmmmm, im starting to believe that even if some of these static museums don't fly any of there amazing collections, its not the end of the world. It seems theirs always a chance for them to get back in the sky. Remember, we are not the keepers of these time capsules but rather only the current "holders". :wink:

If somebody wanted to start there own Cat Collection (and had oodles of money) then courtesy is the first place to be!

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Somebody down in Texas has been acquiring lots of Cats.

HHHmmmm, I wonder if Rod Lewis is interested in this plane..... :D


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Somebody down in Texas has been acquiring lots of Cats.

HHHmmmm, I wonder if Rod Lewis is interested in this plane..... :D
Maybe, I wonder if they will be selling off more aircraft or just 1 or 2 to help get the others flying again.


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Dang. If I only had two million dollars lying around, I could take the F7F and the FM-2.


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I dig the F-7F :D , man would I love to see two of them going around the pylons at Reno! :shock: I wouldn't mind having the Loadstar they listed as well, I always thought they were a neat airplane. 8)
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I am not sure what the connection is to Air Zoo, but that is Daryl Greeamyer's 'Cat.


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Here is the link to the N# page:

http://registry.faa.gov/aircraftinquiry ... ertxt=700F

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That sucks if that is kalamazoo's Tigercat. It is nice to have an example of all of the cats on display.

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cg51 wrote:
warbird1 wrote:
Somebody down in Texas has been acquiring lots of Cats.

HHHmmmm, I wonder if Rod Lewis is interested in this plane..... :D
Maybe, I wonder if they will be selling off more aircraft or just 1 or 2 to help get the others flying again.


They used to fly most of their aircraft, but grounded them about ten years back due to high insurance costs. I doubt that this sale is being used to generate funds to start flying again. I am curious about the sale though, and wonder why it was necessary. Their flight of cats was one of the big airshow acts back in the day... At one point they even had an F9F, and an F-14 join up.

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Maybe, I wonder if they will be selling off more aircraft or just 1 or 2 to help get the others flying again.


More likely, they're trying to add a rollercoaster to their little aviation amusement park :roll:

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