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Grumman F3F and F4F

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MarioS

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It seems to me that The grumman Iron works were in a bit of haste at the beggining of WW2, it looks like they ripped off the biplane wings of the F3F and put monoplane wings on. Hahaha:mixedsmi:

This is the first time i attach images to a post so if I did it wrong and they are not here go to: http://www.air-and-space.com/20060521 Chino Flying 1.htm
, (F3F) its somewere on the page ( there also happens to be the nicest looking corsair Ive ever seen) and everyone knows what a wildcat looks like ( http://www.warbirdsresourcegroup.org/NARG/wildcat.html )

Mario:jump:
 
And you can get a nice model of this biplane in Aeroplane heaven (if I remember correctly)...
 
Waddya know it worked, and thanks. ( Imagine landing a biplane on a carrier):icon_lol:
 
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