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  • Oh boy! I think I picked up on 2 of the references. If it's what I think (and that's a big if), I will be impressed with the gear!

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    • It's a Mosquito. Yep, definitely a Mosquito..

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      • Originally posted by mshagg View Post
        Have they confirmed it's airborne? Is it a battleship?
        Yes! This one:

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        • That made me spill my cereal, thanks for the good laugh and the trip down memory lane!
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          • I’m thinking it’s either an Avenger or P40 with the iwo reference relating to Iwo Jima. I’d be happy with either of them .....not long now....

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            • I'm going with F4F Wildcat.👍

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              • During the Battle of Iwo Jima, on 21 Feb 1945, a version of foil chaff was used to allow Kamikaze attacks on the USS Saratoga. The Saratoga had F6F Hellcat fighters at the time, Zero fighters were used in the attack. My guess is one of those two fighters.

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                • Yup. I agree with VF-169.

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                  • Is it a big 120mm EDF F-22!? Project foil is the best flying EDF ever! Time to upscale!

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                    • If you just use "Iwo" in the poem to refer to Iwo Jima then the possibilities for planes used in that W.W.II campaign are wide. For W.W.II these could be Hellcats, Helldivers, B-24's, PB4Y to P-38, P-51's and B-29's on the US side to A6M "Zekes", B6N :Jill", D3A "Vals",D4Y Judy" G4M "Bettys" among others. The US didn't return Iwo Jima to Japan until 1968 and still maintains a Naval base there so the post war possibilities are also numerous.

                      But, with Alpha's twisted logic on these things I'm sticking with a Mosquito! Yeah!

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                      • Beeg, you left out the Grumman Avenger from your list! Also any escort carriers in the TF would have had FM-2 Wildcats.

                        It's hard to say. The specific reference to Iwo and the line about buzzards (wasn't that a phrase used by the USN to launch fighters?) has me thinking Hellcat, Corsair or (stretching here) Wildcat. It's almost certainly a Pacific bird. Other bits do a wonderful job of confusing the issue though. Lots of bombers in Europe dropped "window". "Red cold" seems like a reference to the Cold War or possibly the eastern front. And "Fast fairies" could even refer to a number of British designs (Fairey Firefly, Swordfish, Battle, etc.).

                        I rarely buy foam planes anymore, but it it's a large Wildcat (unlikely), I will be making an exception. But my money is on a Hellcat.

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                        • Originally posted by Valkpilot View Post
                          How about a "double feature", a Mossie AND a Surer-Saber.


                          A super saber or a f102 or 106 would tickle me.

                          i would lean toward a Hellcat or a Corsair though as a best guess. Wildcat as an outside chance.

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                          • Holding out for the Wildcat! From Wiki:

                            After the initial raid was fought off, American news media reported that, when queried about reinforcement and resupply, Commander Cunningham was reported to have quipped, "Send us more Japs!"

                            This was after four Wildcats helped repell the 1st invasion attempt at Wake.

                            The Wildcat also first went into service with the Royal Navy as a replacement for the Fairey Fulmar.

                            Just my 2 cents worth at trying to decode Alpha-isms. Sounds like maybe Pacific carrier aviation may finally be getting some love other than Corsairs?

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                            • Maybe a 1600 mm P 39 or A 26 Invader?
                              I would preorder either.

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                              • A Hellcat!

                                a wildcat!


                                well?


                                well that was not what I expected.


                                ok now we want an aircraft carrier to land 1100mm wildcats on.


                                the fletcher class DD is cool. My step father was on the Benham at the close of the war and the occupation of Japan.

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                                • LOL. Just add water............................................. ...........

                                  Mike
                                  \"When Inverted Down Is Up And Up Is Expensive\"

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                                  • What a disappointment

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                                    • Congrats to the guys that are into this but.....meh. not my thing.

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                                      • I was hoping to see another 850mm warbird, no pressure!!!!!!

                                        lovely boats though 👍

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                                        • Hi Alpha,

                                          I think a Lancaster is in order as there are currently very few models available. The issue with Lancs is that people try to fly them as 3d airplanes and crash...

                                          Also, a PT-17 Stearman in large scale that fits a radial engine would be great!

                                          Thanks for your hard work!

                                          Brian

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