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F7F-3 Tigercat

Started by FlyingS, October 25, 2022, 10:14:58 AM

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FlyingS

Parts cut out and red to start making saw dust. The -3 Tigercat was the Navy carrier version but ended up going to the Marines because they proved to be too big for the carriers of the day. The photograph is from 1947, notice the wooden flight deck. When the Navy went to Jets they ripped up the wood decks so the Navy did away with the wood flight decks. (That's my father standing at the tail section.

lastvautour

I love this stage. It is so full of promise. Good beginning Harvey.

Lou

FlyingS

Thanks! Each one is different and I like to tryout different approaches and settle on what works best for the next one.

Gearup

Your dad looks pretty cool in that picture!
Fraser

Boomerang


Looking good Harvey.

Gordon

FlyingS

The finished product. The markings match the plane in the previous photo. 1/72 scale (8.5" wingspan)

lastvautour

You have made a magnificent Tigercat. An excellent tribute.

Lou

FlyingS

Thanks for the compliment Lou!  :)

Jim

Sharp looking Tigercat!
And so it goes...

Boomerang

 Well done Harvey.

Gordon