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FURY OVER OKINAWA MAY 1948

Started by NARSES2, May 19, 2009, 07:25:36 AM

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The first USN jet fighters to see service were the NA FJ-1 Furies of VF-27 aboard USS Princetown in May 1948 off the island of Okinawa.

Newly arrived in the Pacific theatre and despite inevitable teething problems and a chronic short range and endurance (by USN standards) the aircraft of VF-27 performed well, particularly in the anti Kamakaze roll for which their speed was well suited.
Model is the Pegasus kit (there will be a review in the next addition of the Newsletter) with the markings from the Revell boxing of the Hellcat


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NARSES2

Model is the Pegasus kit (there will be a review in the next addition of the Newsletter) with the markings from the Revell boxing of the Hellcat

Do not condemn the judgement of another because it differs from your own. You may both be wrong.

NARSES2

Its a limited production kit, but I found it a very enjoyable build. The white metal parts in particular deserve praise, although the gear legs are perhaps a little thin and may bend with time, although perhaps I put a little to much weight in the nose  :banghead:

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The only other comment I would make is that the intake is a "solid piece". So rather then cut out and add some trunking I siply painted it orange attached the nose ring and called it a FOD guard - lazy, sure but what the heck !

I'm a modeller of at best average skill, so if I can build and enjoy stuff like this, anyone can. So give some of this limited stuff a try.

Chris

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Vulcan7

ACE looking build Chris  :ph34r: :tornado: great eyes and teeth!  :thumbsup:
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Jeffry Fontaine

One of the few times that I can actually say that the mouth and teeth look appropriate on an aircraft.  Nice work!
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Nice work, Chris ! Gotta love them early straight winged jets...they look so right !

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Nice job on a nice subject. :bow: The decals really suit it. If you didn't know you would think it a real world aircraft!
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Wow, look how that insignia reflects on the shiny wing-----nice clean paintjob!   :thumbsup:
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What no spinny thing?!?  Not the Fury I was expecting from you Chris, but cool none-the-less! :ph34r: :ph34r: :ph34r:
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Quote from: Jeffry Fontaine on May 19, 2009, 02:06:35 PM
One of the few times that I can actually say that the mouth and teeth look appropriate

What he said. Nicely done and very convincing. :thumbsup:

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Nice one Chris I like this, what propeller are you going to put on it, it would look good with a contra prop  ;D
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Nice Fury.  Bet you could put that on a contest table and drive some JMN's crazy.

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