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Tiger Meet Spitfire

Started by TomZ, November 17, 2017, 10:09:57 AM

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At the end of World War 2 the western allies (United States, Great Britain and France) realized that the next war they had to fight might be against the Soviet Union. They were afraid that all the all the lessons learned the hard way during the war might be lost quickly if no effort was made to preserve them.



The air forces of these three countries decided to organize an annual event to promote collaboration on solidarity between the different air forces. The first meeting was held in 1946 and was called "Tiger Meet". Delegates from all three countries met in October 1946 to mount a combined exercise.



At the first Tiger Meet RAF Spitfires competed with USAF P-51 Mustangs and French Air Force NC-900s (Focke Wulf FW-190). The aircraft were painted in special markings to highlight the special occasion.



After 1946 the Tiger Meet was held every year and over the years more and more western countries joined the exercises. In 2000 over 20 countries took part.

TomZ
http://www.airwar1946.nl/whif/L46-Tigerspit.htm
http://www.airwar1946.nl/index.htm

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Outstanding!!!  I LLLLLOVE it.  :wub: :wub: :wub: :wub:
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chrisonord

Very nice Tom, it suits that scheme :thumbsup:
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comrade harps

Reminds me of the striped black and yellow target tug schemes of WW2, so it fits the era perfectly.  :thumbsup:
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Quote from: comrade harps on November 17, 2017, 05:47:02 PM
Reminds me of the striped black and yellow target tug schemes of WW2, so it fits the era perfectly.  :thumbsup:

Absolutely. Love it  :bow:
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dumaniac

oooooh - now that is very nice

Knightflyer

Quote from: comrade harps on November 17, 2017, 05:47:02 PM
Reminds me of the striped black and yellow target tug schemes of WW2, so it fits the era perfectly.  :thumbsup:

I thought this as well - in fact it's inspired me (nothing more as yet) to do a target tug Spitfire. I must have a spare Mk.9 or Mk.16 kit around somewhere
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Glenn Gilbertson

What a beauty - it looks magnificent in those colours! :thumbsup:

The Rat

WOW! Would love to see that in 1:1 scale.  :thumbsup:
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Paper Kosmonaut

Ooh, now that just look awesome. What a spectacular outfit for a spit.
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2996 Victor

Just spotted this - absolutely stunning!

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Great looking Spit  :mellow:  :tornado:  :thumbsup:  :thumbsup:
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