Dun Dun Dun dun……….
OK Guys and gals,
Big Drum Roll for your s truely I finally stump TNZ,
The Douglas is a SC-1 Scout Bomber and Torpedo Aircraft originally design by Douglas but build by build by Curtis and Martin Curtis build 8 while Martin build 75.
The airframe was based on the Douglas DT.
Hey TNZ don’t feel to bad Buddy Macon Dep. Director of the Naval Air Musuem couldn’t even get it. 😮
If you have a good look at the rear section notice the window and gun position.
So are you ready for #8 because if you think this was hard I have a doosy all set up for everyone 😮 :diablo:
Cheers Crazymainer
Hi Flood,
Question did you get achance to see any of David Tallachite stuff he is in the process of transferring about 20 aircraft out to Pima, I know that the Brewester Bremuda and B-26 is out their now.
Cheers Crazymainer
Lock Jaw brought on by their discussion of what is Better Round Engine (which we all know are better) or inline as the discussion gets hot and heated like are two lovers are a rather strange object appears just South of the Flight Line the shape and size of suggest it might be Huns but what could that be…………………….
Hi Phil,
There are two ways one is to send a request with the above information to Maxwell AFB home of the USAFHC they can track down the stuff, but i must tell you it can take up to 3 months to get stuff back.
The Second you might want to try the USAAF forum board,
Cheers Crazymainer
I do say a Willowing Mark9 as she start to clean up the cloths another Loud explosion is heard from the Movie house, this turn out to be a nasty fight between are Morris Dancers and a group or Huns that have been taken prisionor earlier in the day when their Do-17 was brought down by Squadron Leader. It seems that the Germans were not to please with the Boys little victory Dance and one of them threw a chair and this lead to the fight with cause someone to knock over the Stove with the ensueing fire cause the singal flares to explode. Mean while out on the flight line we find are two lovers……………
Now the last one
…I look on the ground and see a pile of hair around me. That’s from where I’ve been tearing it out…. 😮
Curtiss A-1. That’s what I believe it is.
I’ll research some MORE on the Douglas Biplane…
TNZ
OK TNZ,
You got the Curtis now for the Douglas, are you sure you want #8 because I have something special all set up for you guys 😮
Cheers Crazymainer
PS I’m off to bed
Well this is getting…………
I thought I was in the money with the answers, Crazymainer ???
Okay, with that Douglas…I’ve researched every single combination of single-engined Douglas Biplanes…..what’s a clue ?? :confused:
TNZ
OK TNZ,
You have the answer for the Curtis but which one are you going to stay with, as for the Douglas its was used for three types of roles
Cheers Crazymainer
49th FIS P-80
HI All,
Here are two P-80s from the 49th The Black Knights of Aroostock County. The 49 was Station at Dow AFB Bangor Maine.
The 49 was the first all jet interceptor squadron on the East Coast.


Cheers Crazymainer
The AOC burst in on the ongoing racus and yelled Bloody Hell get the Hell out of here you pansey dancers and get those Damn Spits clean and service before I run you arse up the flagpole, as are dancers exit stage left the AOC turns to the WAAF Girls and says……….
Melv, AIB, Snapper and Patterson doing ……………..
As this new film got half way thro showing a loud noise was heard coming from………..
Well done AIB
Chuck Yeager broke the sound barrier in 1947 in the Bell X-1–an aircraft copied from a British design (Miles M-52) which was cancelled by the very silly British Government (Ho-Hum)
Cheers
Andy
Yep thats right 😀 :diablo:
Cheers Crazymainer
Welch
Morris Dance and then he start a rather nice Scottish Jig that the ……………
OK One Left and another sort of……
OK Guys and gals,
Still waiting on the exact ID of the Curtis and the Douglas.
Now who’s going to get them, I guess the alot of you are tiring of my litle US Navy stuff sorry don’t ahve any early Brit stuff 🙁
Cheers Crazymainer