Not sure that's his right foot in the cartoon...lol
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My ex tolerated the hobby, but my current girlfriend that LOVES the hobby and enjoys coming to watch me fly. She encourages me to buy the jets I want. She even told me I'm not allowed to maiden the Phantom unless she's there to watch. I ain't complaining. :)Originally posted by RickVB View PostI should add, "and she has a point". My basement has a better stock of RC stuff, model trains, and 1/48 plastic models than any hobby shop I've ever been in...
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The letters on the tail are a designation of the carrier air group that the squadron is assigned to.Originally posted by Ron1950 View Postthey are about the same lol ok now I was in naval aviation for 5 yrs...never did figure what does the letters on the tail mean? hell I was in t28 the whole time lol
My squadrons tail letters were AJ when we were assigned to CAG8 onboard the Nimitz.
All squadrons onboard the Nimitz displayed the AJ on their tail along with their unique livery emblems.Warbird Charlie
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Got my notice as well. PNP on it's wayMy YouTube Videos https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCrz...4Q-xrOOtP2C-8w
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The NL on VF-111 aircraft are Tail codes and are the markings that help to identify the aircraft's unit and/or base assignment. These codes comprise one or two letters or digits painted on both sides of the vertical stabilizer, on the top right and on the bottom left wings near the tip. Although located both on the vertical stabilizer and the wings from their inception in July 1945, these identification markings are commonly referred as tail codes. It is important to note that tail codes are meant to identify units and assignments, not individual aircraft. For all aircraft of the U.S. Navy and U.S. Marine Corps unique identification is provided by bureau numbers.Originally posted by Ron1950 View Postthey are about the same lol ok now I was in naval aviation for 5 yrs...never did figure what does the letters on the tail mean? hell I was in t28 the whole time lol"I am having an extraordinary ordinary life."~Lucky B*st*rd~
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Well ups doesn't do Saturdays so I guess mine will be here Monday. Callie will be shipping my decals out tomorrow so next week will be the maiden flight. Just when I got my collection of aircraft down to the ones I really like, Motion and Flex Innovations have to introduce new ones that I gotta have. The airplane room will fill up again. I wonder how many F-4s will be at SEFF.
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