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 Post subject: Re: F7F Tigercat(s)
PostPosted: Thu Aug 25, 2011 7:45 pm 
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I'm sure it will have some suitably tasteful nose art, as seems to be de rigueur for Tigercats nowadays.


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 Post subject: Re: F7F Tigercat(s)
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Reminds me of how Mike Smith described his P-40K with the bright green paint red spinner and chrome landing gear.
"It looks like something a pimp would fly!"

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 Post subject: Re: F7F Tigercat(s)
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Jack Cook wrote:
Reminds me of how Mike Smith described his P-40K with the bright green paint red spinner and chrome landing gear.
"It looks like something a pimp would fly!"


There's a warbird unofficially known as the "Flying Fornacatorium".. but I'm not going to post which one (not an F7F tho).

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 Post subject: Re: F7F Tigercat(s)
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ZRX61 wrote:
There's a warbird unofficially known as the "Flying Fornacatorium".. but I'm not going to post which one (not an F7F tho).

However, if one were to delve into the archives of another forum, you did just that...

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 Post subject: Re: F7F Tigercat(s)
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6 years ago... slow day? ;)

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 Post subject: Re: F7F Tigercat(s)
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Well, its kind of a label one doesn't see everyday when warbirds are concerned. So therefore it stuck to my mind. Also I was at the time hoping to see that plane as well as the owner's other bird. Luckily I managed to do that a couple of years ago, including the third one which was parked close by at the time.

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