Tailhook Topics

by Tommy H. Thomason

Wednesday, January 29, 2014

F4H/F-4 Topic Index

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 The Ill-fated 1st Sage Burner (Robert F. Dorr Collection) As it turns out, Kim Simmelink has done the work for me. See http://phantom...
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Production F-111B Fuselage

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Mark Nankivil has been scanning material from the Gerald Balzer collection and keeping me in mind when he comes across something that will b...
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Sunday, January 12, 2014

World War II Navy Carrier Airplane Antennas

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In the process of creating a post on F4U Corsair antenna alternatives (see http://tailhooktopics.blogspot.com/2014/01/f4u-corsair-wire-anten...
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Monday, January 6, 2014

F-4 Phantom ECM Antennas

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I was planned to expand my Tailhook Topics Draft post on F-4S ECM antennas (see http://tailhooktopics.blogspot.com/2013/01/f-4s-ecm-antennas...
Sunday, January 5, 2014

Grumman A-6 Wing Fold Differences Part 2

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Jim Rotramel has graciously taken the time to provide me with his photos and Grumman illustrations of the wing fold fairing on the top of th...
Wednesday, January 1, 2014

Grumman A-6 Wing-Fold Differences

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This is another one of those works in progress. Note: For the very best book on the A-6, see http://thanlont.blogspot.com/2012/12/grumman-6-...
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Tuesday, December 31, 2013

Photo Gator

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When the Navy needed to replace its existing fleet of light, carrier-based photo-reconnaissance airplanes, it traditionally modified an exis...
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In 1956, at age 12, I lived on NAS Sangley Point in the Philippine Islands. Always enamored with airplanes, I imprinted on the Cougars, Banshees, and Skyraiders then being deployed. Not able to be a Naval Aviator because I was nearsighted, I instead became an aeronautical engineer and general aviation pilot. Now retired, I write books and monographs on U.S. Navy aircraft.
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