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1st Lieutenant
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- May 13, 2018
I have had this series in the hard drive for some time.
I don't know the source, either from the net or this forum.
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It was based on an Eye-talian design. Hence the nickname Tony.I forget. Was the Hien the copy of the Mustang or the Bf 109?![]()
I'd love to get the story on this. I've read about USN personnel getting tours of the I-400s by less then smiling IJN crews. This seems more congenial.Japanese aircraft on the USS Barnes (part 1) passing through the Panama Canal AIRV
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I have had this series in the hard drive for some time.
I don't know the source, either from the net or this forum.
It was late 1945 so I left it.Can you move this to the cold war aircraft thread?
Every time I see this I am amazed at the ability of a single-seat Typhoon's cockpit to accommodate obviously ginormous cojones .....View attachment 842800
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I have had this series in the hard drive for some time.
I don't know the source, either from the net or this forum.
Great perspective. HMS Pegasus was an interesting vessel: HMS Pegasus, British seaplane carrier, WW"Catapult Training For FAA Pilots, HMS Pegasus, Lamlash, Scotland September 1942 NAVA
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Great perspective. HMS Pegasus was an interesting vessel: HMS Pegasus, British seaplane carrier, WW"
She gave up her original name when it was applied to a somewhat more impressive ship: HMS Ark Royal
Busted...."but, the Union forces had a balloon carrier during the Civil War" or something equally irrelevant...
Those are not 1945It was late 1945 so I left it.
Those are not 1945
It was another one of your posts that was modern. Probably a bug in the software.Warplanes of Japan: War Prizes, USS Barnes (CVE-20), Oct-Nov 1945
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Yes sir, possible. I lose track. If you see it, let me know. Thanks.It was another one of your posts that was modern. Probably a bug in the software.