Irish Sea Fury

Started by Lazlo Woodbine, June 02, 2004, 04:12:39 PM

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Lazlo Woodbine

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This is an old one I found in a box of bits, flown by Jack Hackett before he became a priest.  the Irish went to Korea at the request of the Pope who wanted a catholic presence in the region or if anyone can come up with a better backline please do as i am a bit ill at the moment.  
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Martin H

Oh yes  :D
The Irish would have loved the Sea Fury.
Looks rather good, may be one of the T-20 in the loft may be done to join it if you dont mind me pinching your idea Gary.
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Unfortunately,
experience has taught me to expect the worst.

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Bryan H.

Very nice Sea Fury.   :) For more modern types, I've always thought the Hawk 100 or 200 would look good in Irish markings.  An OV-10 Bronco would also be believable and cool.

Bryan  

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Captain Canada

Looking good, gary !

Very nicely weathered...looks like she's been working hard for the papal cause !

:wub:  
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Where's my beer ?

F-32

Is it true the Irish Sea Fury's carried Guiness in their drop tanks? :cheers:

Very nice looking model.

NARSES2

QuoteIs it true the Irish Sea Fury's carried Guiness in their drop tanks? :cheers:

Very nice looking model.
No but Spitfire's carried real ale in their's - I've seen the pic's

Chris
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Davey B

Hmm, how about A-4's and F-104's for an Oirish intervention in Vietnam?

Or Mirage III's?

Father Jack at Mach 2...

Supertom

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QuoteFather Jack at Mach 2...

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F-32

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Davey B

CARLSBERG!?! Oh dear, my illusions are shattered now...

Tho it's a good job they didn't try a high-speed pass with the doors open  :D  :cheers:  

Radish

Did an Irish AC Mick Coyne MiC-21 "Wicked Wizard" of the Leaping Leprechaun Squadron, operating in the Wild Weasel role.
:wub:
Irish F-8E....possibly a "tweaked" one.
I did the Irish AC Very Short Sunderland too. Sadly, this has been recycled to a bin.
:wub:  
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Swamphen

QuoteDid an Irish AC Mick Coyne MiC-21 "Wicked Wizard" of the Leaping Leprechaun Squadron, operating in the Wild Weasel role.
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