Message from @[TDE] Smokie
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Found next to the USS Lexington. This emblem of Felix the cat was designed by my Great grandmother. I knew she was an artist but didn’t know she supplied the USN with emblems
The plane is an F4F- Wildcat
@Peris_Arts That's four jap planes and a bomb strike. That thing did a bit
Yep
Although I don’t know who piloted this aircraft
Also considering the wildcat was completely outmatched by the zero this pilot was doing mad tricks to out maneuver those zeros @ACE
I've seen Mustangs with 20+ aerial kills
> Also considering the wildcat was completely outmatched by the zero this pilot was doing mad tricks to out maneuver those zeros
@Peris_Arts And then the Hellcat came..
I’m well aware of the F6F- Hellcat my Great Grandfather was a pilot of one. All you have to do is scroll up to see his final picture
I've been on board CV-12, seen your great grandfather's ship. It's been 12 years or so, but they had some old crew working the museum, including a couple of pilots. Lots of respect for guys who were in naval aviation in those early days. It's hard enough now, but back then when they were busy figuring out how to actually do everything? Crazy.
The only I never figured out is how in the world did they get a 6’2 man in a Hellcat ?
😂 Very carefully? I've heard American planes were a bit more generous in the cockpit size (phrasing!) than other nations', so there's that. At least he didn't end up in the Army - they'd have stuck him in a tank!
His ending was a rather sad one. He was shot down only a couple months before the war ended and never got to meet his son who was born the day of the first atomic bomb drop. His son never got to feel the affection of his father. Only knowing of him through stories from his mother and his fathers wing man ( Hellcat #41 )
I've had the opportunity to see a real Hellcat in person. They're big.
> 😂 Very carefully? I've heard American planes were a bit more generous in the cockpit size (phrasing!) than other nations', so there's that. At least he didn't end up in the Army - they'd have stuck him in a tank!
@Sage Well the Army actually had the Army Air Corps back then (before it became the Air Force). Just in case you didn't know that.
No, I knew. They just seemed to have a penchant for putting people into jobs that didn't really suit them.
Yeah.
1910 dollar box camera, 134-G cine camera, rollex 2.0
Part of my collection. The cover is gone, but the rest is intact.
A damaged US Navy F-18C releases flares to evade an Iranian SAM over Iran, 2021. (Fictional)
An A-10C of the USAF releasing flares to evade a MANPADS over Iran while on a CAS mission, 2021 (Fictional)
An A-10C dropping a GBU-39 glide bomb on an Iranian truck during a CAS mission. In the background, an Iranian F-4 Phantom prepares to fire at it. (Fictional)
Cathedral in my home town
Haarp clouds in Alaska.
Hows that dam doing Chynah?
These cloud pics though. Wow!!
A USAF A-10 firing a missile at an Iranian tank, 2021 (Fictional)
@Tsar Vladimir Putin I require real photos of A-10s
photo from my old iPhone, not desktop resolution, but still one of my favorite photos i have ever taken. Sunset over Bay Ronfleur in Elmer's Island, Louisiana, a few minutes from Grand isle. I haven't seen a sunset this gorgeous there in years.
really wish i had a better camera that day
@Peris_Arts uh im not in the usa and i havent been to afghanistan or osan afb where a 10s are stationed
It was a joke comment
Ik
I wanna see one irl
A photo I took while at a classic car show
Those are some seriously vibrant clouds, are they legit or photo shopped in?