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Thank you sir :-)
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The 184th had quite a mix of jets over their time flying the F-4. I know of at least 6 tail numbers of jets that had the RHAW mods.
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Speed brake wells are the same color as the underside of the aircraft. The only part that is red is the inside of the speed brake because it is a moving surface.
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Thanks Looking forward to seeing it! Cheers John
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Giving this one a bump Sounds like there are a few of us who are interested... Here are some Saudi Typhoons from Red Flag Cheers John
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and another
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A test from me 88-0499 Viper 90RES JG by John Gabor, on Flickr
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Actually, that's not true. While you are correct that there are currently two flying Mk.1 Spitfires flying in the world that were shot down and crash landed on French beaches during the time of Dunkirk, neither one was used in the film. There were 2 Mk.1s used for the film (X4650 which appeared as LC/R9612 and AR213 which was marked as LC/R9632). X4650 was delivered to the RAF in October 1940 and AR213 was delivered to the RAF in July 1941 so neither were around for Dunkirk. The third Spitfire used in the movie (EP122) is actually a VB and although the cannon barrels were removed, you can
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This is now the standard scheme for F-35s that are being delivered Regards John
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Yup... What Murph and Gary said 6 squadron took them to Nellis for Red Flag 2 squadron kept them at Nellis for Green Flag 41 took a couple jets and headed to China Lake for weapons testing and 1 took the remaining jets from Nellis over to Langley for Atlantic Trident (and will then bring them home) Talk about getting the most bang for your buck with your aircraft! I personally think that the RAF need to permanently base half a dozen of them here in the U.S. and just rotate the crews (like the they did at Goose
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They will also be getting F-35s so things should liven up a bit Regards, John
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So..... since the sheet sold well.... Does that mean OTHER Hun units *cough* KANSAS *cough* might be done after all? ;-) Cheers! John
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Gee... uhm... did he not like the squadron very much?
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I agree one of the FUGLIEST schemes applied to a Super Hornet
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Very cool! I love this time of year over there Thanks again for posting! Cheers! John
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Great shots as always Gary Looks like you caught some of the same ones as Kev! (Milky) Cheers! John
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Great job Dennis! cheers! John
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Sprue Brothers have it on their site for $11.99
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From what I have heard (from 3rd party sources I must admit) is that Geoff prefers to do CAG schemes and doesn't really like line jets. Based on what I have seen, most of his releases would support that allegation (fine if CAG is your thing) That being said Again, I state that it would be great if someone released more early A-7 sheets.. OTHER than CAG John
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That's great news Darren! We just need someone to step up and produce early A-7 decals now... OTHER than CAG jets! Cheers John
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God, I really hated that abortion of a 184th TFG 50th anniversary jet Had to be the worst attempt at honoring a major anniversary ever! the rest look great! John
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Thank you :)
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I would love to see a 1/48 Falcon 20!
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Ahhhh..... Lovely Lossie Great shots of the Tiffies during JW! Looks like the investment was worth it! Cheers! John