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RN Cougar and Skyray

Started by MartG, October 23, 2008, 02:08:34 AM

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In the mid 1950s, with forces comitted to various areas of the world, the Fleet Air Arm recognised that its existing force of fighters ( mainly Seahawks and Sea Venoms ) were becoming overstretched and needed reinforcing. With both Armstrong Whitworth and DeHavilland already struggling under heavy production commitments, it was decided to seek an off-the-shelf carrier capable fighter to supplement the existing carrier squadrons, leading to the purchase of 32 Grumman F9F Cougars in 1958. Although limited to primarily day-fighter use due to its lack of an AI radar, the Cougar was popular with its pilots.







When in 1959 it became apparent that there was likely to be a delay in introducing the Sea Vixen into service, a similar stop-gap purchase was made of McDonnell F4D Skyrays ( renamed Manta in FAA service ). These had minimal changes made to allow the carriage of Firestreak missiles in addition to their existing AIM-9 capability ( though only two of the heavier British missile were generally carried ).




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Murphy's 2nd Law - An object in motion will be going in the wrong direction
Murphy's 3rd Law - For every action, there is an equal and opposite malfunction


Jschmus

Nicely done!  They both look very slick in FAA colors.  My fave is the "Manta".
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You got that right, Jay....very slick in those colours ! It's neat to see how the clours really set off the shape of each a/c. I never realized the Cougar had such a wing shape !

Great job, Mart......keep 'em coming !

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kitnut617

the colours just change the whole look of them --- wow factor just went of the scale !!
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Quote from: kitnut617 on October 23, 2008, 09:10:27 AM
the colours just change the whole look of them --- wow factor just went of the scale !!

What he said!!! Outstanding!!!
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Jschmus

What scale are these, by the way?  I've got the 1/72 Tamiya Skyray, but I've never seen a 1/72 Cougar.  If there's one out there, someone please point me in the right direction.
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Ed S

Very nice.  Clean, simple and well done.

What kits are those?

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Sweet!  :wub: Gotta love the Cougar and Skyray. Two very elegant designs!  :bow:
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Murphy's 1st Law - An object at rest will be in the wrong place
Murphy's 2nd Law - An object in motion will be going in the wrong direction
Murphy's 3rd Law - For every action, there is an equal and opposite malfunction


Big Bird

Very nice, both fit my criteria for a successful WhatIf. They look right.  :thumbsup:

Weaver

Hey those look good - well done!  :thumbsup: The RN actually adopted the AIM-9B before the RAF (on Scimitars) so they might very well have used Sidewinder and Firestreak together.

Funnily enough, I was just thinking last night: the Grumman F11-F Tiger was basically a good aircraft held back by it's underperforming J-65 engine, as proved by the sparkling performance of the J-79-engined Super Tiger prototypes (M=1.4 predicted, M=2 achieved!) What if the RN had taken an interest and sponsored an Avon-powered version? The J-65 was just a licence-built Sapphire and Avons and Sapphires were more-or-less interchangeable, so it's perfectly credible.

The F-11 programme went back to the mid-50s, so potentially, it could have had the in-service date of the RN Cougar and more performance than the Skyray......
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Two well conceived and executed whiffs :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub:
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ok, this one will be getting reproduced in the thirdwire sim series as soon as I'm done with the Tremblers Mirage III/Thunder Fmk.1

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