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  1. I also bought another FJ-3 Fury from SB and another -2 from eBay. I'm going to try and get their Cougs as well. I have heard pretty glowing reviews of their helicopters and armor kits. I really love the Furys and Cougars. And, as much as the Banshee was criticized and rightfully so over the intakes, Rieth's resin correction set cured 90% of what was wrong. I don't know about any other subject aircraft but their Russian stuff seemed pretty good but that is not my area of interest so I can't comment on them. Rotorheads love their choppers. They did have a very ambitious release schedule. Maybe that might have been their problem.    

  2. 13 hours ago, ESzczesniak said:

    This was a surprise for me, there goes my hope for a revival of their F11F for my Blue Angels group build.

     

    I have to admit to ordering a bunch of their kits this morning from Spruebrothers.  All hellos, mostly all H-60 family.  I think I have all the other jets I was looking for.

     

    Their kits may not have been the best, but they were anything but unbuildable and they were on top of Cold War subjects other companies weren't touching.  Sad to see them go.

    I agree. For mid 50's NavAir they were the only ones mining that subject. 

  3. For those that may have been considering buying the rocket.aero DVD on the Fury in hopes of obtaining some additional information on the Fury, especially the -3...don't bother. Everything on the disc is available online. 

  4. 20 hours ago, Corey said:


    yeah, me too….I think!  🙂

    Also, I'm beginning to think the -3 cockpit interiors were not repainted gray until the aircraft were being reassigned to the reserves. By then most if not all active USN cockpits were gray so as to keep it standard for the reserve pilots. My assumption anyway. 

  5. 7 minutes ago, Corey said:

    I was just rewatching that fabulous video posted above.  The Sidewinders being carried, are they practice rounds or live missiles?  I don’t think I’ve ever seen Sidewinders in those bright colors.  They must have been brand new in 1956 too, maybe part of the testing program?

    If they had blue on them they were practice. 

     

    Looking again, they have a blue section aft of the orange fin section. I would say practice. 

     

  6. 8 hours ago, Corey said:

    @jpk  That Ginter cover shot, the seats and the aft turtle deck behind the seats sure look grey at first look.  It’s possible they could be green but washed out from sunlight.

     

    Regarding the D&S, apparently Bert is working on a new Fury edition, so our wish for more color photos may be fulfilled by the digital edition.

    I really hated his Fury book. It was so disjointed. Tried to cover too much ground, -1 to -4. Too much to cover in a small book. He broke the Banshee up into two books. No reason, actually more reason to split the digital Fury series into four books. At least maybe just one on the -1 because there was so little on it and it was operational for such a brief time. Combine maybe the -2 and -3 then do the -4 separate. To me that make much more sense. 

     

    Even Ginter seemed to have a lot of trouble with the -1 and -2 books. Both were very brief. The -3 and -4 books were far more comprehensive.  Also, they were very early in his revised book series format and probably had no idea how popular they would be. I'm sure if he had the time and opportunity he would expand them. Hopefully Kinzey will fill the void. 

  7. 7 hours ago, BillS said:

    I guess you guys already saw this. I lean gray because of the sunlit footage and the clear images in Ginter’s book.  

    I've watched that video as well. Obviously gray at first look. Those stills now, I don't know.

  8. 7 hours ago, Corey said:

    @jpk  That Ginter cover shot, the seats and the aft turtle deck behind the seats sure look grey at first look.  It’s possible they could be green but washed out from sunlight.

     

    Regarding the D&S, apparently Bert is working on a new Fury edition, so our wish for more color photos may be fulfilled by the digital edition.

    Excellent. I do have his Demon, Cougar, Banshee early and late editions. I am quite happy with them. 

  9. I went through my library of Fury photos, many courtesy of Sabrejet's posts from Britmodeler. Discarding the B&W's and the restorations, ALL of my color photos seem to show a green tint to the bang seat headrest. However on the cover of Steve Ginter's book on the FJ-3 Fury, the color photos show gray or cannot discern the color for certain. 

     

    I am really surprised at the small number of color photos that is available on the net and elsewhere. I'm sure many photos in Ginter's book may be in color but the cost of printing them was not economical. That is one reason I like Bert Kinzey's D&S digital books. A lot of photos that would have otherwise been printed in B&W are not only in color but usually from slide photos so the quality is very good. 

  10. So you can choose your color and you won't be wrong. When Caracal's decal sheets come out it should be easy to time refence the marking with color photos that are online. I do have many photos that show gray seats. I would hazard a guess all GSB -3's had green cockpits.

  11. Did a quick color correction on the photo through Photoshop Elements. It appears to me green is the color. The aircraft in the foreground really shows as green. They all appear to be -3M's as well with the Sidewinder pylons inside the wing tanks

    FJ-3 formation.jpg

  12. 17 hours ago, Sabrejet said:

    Corey,

     

    It seems very likely that all FJ-3 and 3M made their first assignment with green cockpits. As Tailspin Tommy has mentioned, it makes sense that at their first O&R they were refinished in the grey colour. See this shot of VF-211 FJ-3Ms still with green cockpit.

     

     

    VF-211.jpg

    Those certainly appear to be green. There's a lot of blue/green shift in the color of the photo. I'd have to see a color corrected photo to be certain.  I stand corrected. How often did the machines go through O&R?

  13. My sense is, if it was green, it would have been in the GSB -3's. I would believe the cockpits in the latter non slat wing gray over white Fury's would have had gray cockpits. Certainly the -3M's. There's not a lot of color images of the -3 Fury but what I have seen the G/W scheme seems to show gray. Now, I will say maybe on a replacement of an ejection seat they didn't install one that had not been repainted gray. The four color photos on Ginter's book cover show gray bang seats and all the Fury's are hard wing.  

     

    Also looking again at a few color photos in the D&S Fury book, the head rests of the G/W -3 bang seats all look to be gray in the ones where the seat is visible. 

  14. I'd love to go VR at some point but right now it is very unlikely for me. I would much rather invest in the yoke and throttles than VR and my card runs FS2020 full up smoothly.  I have a pretty wide monitor so maybe going with tracking devices will work better for my situation than the expense of VR.  

  15. On 1/29/2021 at 9:07 AM, Spruemeister said:

     

    FJ3fury-VF154scan1.jpg

     

    Correct.

     

    Also found a shot of a -2 with the wing root leading edge folded down and NOT attached to the ammo door.  Look behind the pilot's right elbow.  Also can see the opposite side below the belly.  KH instructions are incorrect.

     

    FJ3pilot1.jpg

     

    Both pics from my collection.

     

    Rick L.

     

    Modelers take note. Gray over white scheme. Interior gear doors are red and the struts are silver lacquer. Gear wells are white. 

  16. On 1/29/2021 at 9:07 AM, Spruemeister said:

     

    FJ3fury-VF154scan1.jpg

     

    Correct.

     

    Also found a shot of a -2 with the wing root leading edge folded down and NOT attached to the ammo door.  Look behind the pilot's right elbow.  Also can see the opposite side below the belly.  KH instructions are incorrect.

     

    FJ3pilot1.jpg

     

    Both pics from my collection.

     

    Rick L.

     

    Modelers take note. Gray over white scheme. Interior gear doors are red and the struts are silver lacquer. Gear wells are white. 

  17. Wow! I may need to acquire a few more kits. Not only have you included VF-84 & 33 but also markings for a reserve Fury from NAS South Weymouth, my dad's old base. Honorable mention to VF-142 and VMF-333 as well. All great looking schemes. When do these go on sale? I will certainly buy both sets as soon as they become available. 

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