F-8 What Ifs

Started by tigercat2, May 07, 2009, 03:34:11 PM

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tigercat2

I have always liked the F-8, and thought that the F-8 could have been a GREAT USAF aircraft, especially in SEA.


Wes W.

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tigercat2

Here is the ultimate F8U, the F8U-3.  It lost to the McDonnell F4H Phantom II in 1958, and by all accounts was a superb aircraft.  Think how modern USAF and USN aviation would be different if this aircraft, probably designated F9U, had gone into service instead of the Phantom II.

Wes W.

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Wow what a collection! Some great whiffs in there.
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tigercat2

Thanks,

Here are a few additional F-8s, along with a few other What ifs.


Wes W.

GTX

I'd like to do one like this:



See here for some more.

Regards,

Greg
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tigercat2

Very impressive profiles!!  The F-8 would have been a superb export aircraft, IMHO, better suited to many air forces than the F-104.  With a RR Spey fan, it would have performed even better than the USN version (or French version), and could have actually been a very effective attack aircraft as well, sort of like the dual role F/A-18, only 20 years earlier.


Actually  I have an F-8 re-done in Luftwaffe markings, and one in Canadian markings as well.


Wes W.

jorel62

You have one of the greatest collections I've ever seen...... Can we see more of it?

nev

Quote from: GTX on May 07, 2009, 04:53:46 PM
I'd like to do one like this:



See here for some more.

Regards,

Greg

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Howard of Effingham

i think that the USAF SEA RA-5 vigilante [if its that] looks good.  :thumbsup:

also the crusaders. i had to spend a while deciding what's a wiff and
what's not.

excellent bunch of models!
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PR19_Kit

Quote from: Howard of Effingham on May 08, 2009, 01:17:03 AM
i think that the USAF SEA RA-5 vigilante [if its that] looks good.  :thumbsup:

The USN really did paint a couple of RA5-Cs in an SEA scheme, but maybe not exactly as Wes has done his. There were some A-6s done similarly, but trying to find exact details of the schemes is difficult. Mind you, since when has that stopped us making models of such things before now?  ;D
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As far as memory goes the RA-5's, A-6's, and F-4G's were given an upper surface single colour of dark green. However this made them difficult to see when manouvering on deck at night, so the idea was scrapped.
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Quote from: Howard of Effingham on May 08, 2009, 01:17:03 AM
i think that the USAF SEA RA-5 vigilante [if its that] looks good.  :thumbsup:

excellent bunch of models!
Looks like USAF to me,by looking at the tailcode, as does the all black viggie next to it.  Very cool collection!  I am surprised no one mentioned the YF-23 from ED I would guess......very neat.

tigercat2

Here are a few more shots of part of my collection; these were taken at various times, and some of the aircraft have been moved.  I actually have more than these that are in storage, I rotate them through every few months.


Wes W.

tigercat2

Another shot; I've been at this for over 40 years, and some of the models are that old. 


Wes W.