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Grumman F3F-2

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480 miles an hour in a biplane ??? :-O Bloomin 'eck, bet that was noisy in the masts and rigging.

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As it says......and the wings stay on :lol:

Didn't Grumman produce a series of what must be the longest continuous line of ugly aeroplanes *-) :hide:
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I don't think they ever made a pretty one did they *-) :worried:

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well yeah, but... ya couldn't beat'm with an ugly stick :$ :lol: :lol:

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Oh I dont know, Dave, I think Grumman have produced some gorgeous aircraft over the years

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Erm...they also produced this...

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:lol: :lol:

I always liked the Tiger though I'm not really sure why.. perhaps because it was so darned odd *-) OK.. I'll give you the Tomcat though there was a lot of ugliness between that and the F3F :lol:

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I always thought their amphibians/seaplanes are quite good lookers(Albatross etc) in a functional sort of way.EricT :)
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Tomliner wrote:I always thought their amphibians/seaplanes are quite good lookers(Albatross etc) in a functional sort of way.EricT :)
Yep, I'd go along with that too, Eric. A purposeful beauty to them. I also rather like the look of the Tracker. I don't think Grumman ever produced a really bad aircraft ( I stand to be corrected ) and they also designed and built the Apollo Lunar Excursion Module. Heck of an output over the decades.

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Nor forgetting the Gulfstream line B)smk
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