Please see the most recent updates in the "Where did the .com name go?" thread. Posts number 16 and 17.
Just posted an update to correct the right side stencils and add red and white bands to the pitot tube. Thanks to DaveB for pointing out my lack of proofing skills....
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John, Thanks for posting. Great to see Col. Day back in the cockpit and great to see the F-100 in the air again. Probably my all-time favorite of all the Fighters I had the privilege to work on.Excellent, Rick! It is wonderful to see a repaint of Dean Cutshall's beautiful F-100F (N2011V). It has been a regular performer at the Thunder Over Michigan airshow and was a performer at the EAA Airventure Oshkosh airshow last year.
The only other F-100 that has flown in recent years is the Collings Foundation F-100F (N26AZ) - the one currently painted in Bud Day markings ("MISTY 1"), but previously was painted in Thunderbird markings.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=k9s6t1whZp8
http://www.collingsfoundation.org/aircrafts/north-american-f-100f-super-sabre/
BTW, those "Flight Systems" F-100F's, located in Montana, that Mike mentioned, are registered to Big Sky Warbirds - they have four F-100F's in all (N416FS - N419FS). The same company has been restoring a former "Flight Systems" F-86, which is near completion, polished, and painted in "Minute Men" markings (should hopefully be flying this year).
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Was the 53 in front of the last three digits on this particular aircraft? That is the first time I have seen it like that.
Was the 53 in front of the last three digits on this particular aircraft? That is the first time I have seen it like that.
My first green and brown Hun will be from the 531st TFS, Ben Hoa AB, circa 1970.
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