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Well my Dad was a pilot of a B-24 in the South Pacific. But my favorite plane is the P 47 Thunderbolt. Big, fairly fast & eight 50's. Much damage done with 8 50's.


Where was he stationed in the So Pacific?
"Henderson Field"?
Guadalcanal...?
 
This engine also found it's way into the FU Corsair. Dubbed "The Super Corsair." Give a listen.

The Unlimited Super Corsair Lived at Chino for a long time....i think They lost it...but if memory serves correct,,the last variants that Vought built did use these....one long nosed pup....B-36 Peacemaker used the Korn Kobs also
 
The Unlimited Super Corsair Lived at Chino for a long time....i think They lost it...but if memory serves correct,,the last variants that Vought built did use these....one long nosed pup....B-36 Peacemaker used the Korn Kobs also
Accordinng to wiki....the F2-G Supers were developed by Goodyear. So i stand corrected, none rolled out of Vought w/ korn kobs. They were developed as low altitude, ground attack fighters.
 
SO
Update:
Strato-Launcher:
1.3 million pounds
Powered by six 747 engines
Wingspan: 385 Ft

No, not a typo, 385 Ft wingspan!
 
Accordinng to wiki....the F2-G Supers were developed by Goodyear. So i stand corrected, none rolled out of Vought w/ korn kobs. They were developed as low altitude, ground attack fighters.

Twelve produced by Goodyear. This one survives in it's former air racing days. Another on in blue crashed sometime ago, killing it's pilot.

 
Twelve produced by Goodyear. This one survives in it's former air racing days. Another on in blue crashed sometime ago, killing it's pilot.

Yep, this is the Bird that was @CNO.
 
These are in Seoul Korea
C-12 (King Air) by Beech

Flying Reconnaissance missions on the 38th parallel



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Here I am in front of a B1B at the McGuire AFB air show last month. 28 years in the USAF and retired for 9 years now. The gyrocopter in the next photo is like one I have in my garage, awaiting restoration.
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Hmm,
Might be the 350 due to the personnel and "racks with electronics"
Good question Jimi
I'll ask my "bud"
He flew on them in the mid 90s
 
The legendary Curtissaurus Rex can be seen in person standing guard in the lobby of Yanks Air Museum, Chino airport, California. (Better photo here)

 
At the end of June, the first C Series jet was delivered to SWISS, the first operator to get delivery of this Canadian airliner. Scheduled flights start July 15th, with another 29 planes to be delivered. Bombardier Aerospace so far has firm orders for 370 of both the 100 (108 - 133 passengers)and 300 (130 - 160 passengers) series.

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