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What is (in your opinion) the BEST fighter plane that has EVER served in the Navy / Marine Corps?

Jim123

DD-214 in hand and I'm gonna party like it's 1998
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P.S.: Seriously...anyone know WTF a "petard" is?!?

It's French for firecracker.

From wiki: "...from the Middle French peter, to break wind"

And just like that, the thread has turned to poopy humor! :D



As for the original question, I'm gonna side with BzB and say F6F- a very good airplane to fly, fight, and fix. Then we built tons of them and our guys used them to dominate the Pacific.
 

BUDU

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From wiki: "...from the Middle French peter, to break wind"

And just like that, the thread has turned to poopy humor! :D

If I recall correctly, it was used as an early breaching explosive. Very risky, and those who rigged the explosives were often killed by them--hoisted by their own petard.

The things I learned from Age of Empires as a kid...
 

BusyBee604

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Now, for best US Naval aircraft ever, I would have to argue that the following best supported the mission of the aircraft carrier as defined by the US Navy (22 x Mk82 and 18k of gas, yeah baby):

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Being a career 'Kiddy Kart' driver, I never flew the 'truder; however, having accompanied it on combat strikes quite often back in the middle ages ...I totally agree with your statement. My fave movies: Tie 'twixt Flight of the Intruder & The Bridges at Toko-Ri!:cool:
BzB
 

Brett327

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How much more can we collectively tollerate? Maybe I should start a best beer in the world thread (just for fun).
 

Pugs

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How much more can we collectively tollerate? Maybe I should start a best beer in the world thread (just for fun).


Had a bottle of this yesterday - http://www.sierranevada.com/beers/harvest.html The boys and girls of Sierra Nevada consistently turn out a great product.

Question at hand requires multiple categories of answer

· Naval Air plane that had the most influence on history? - SBD - Was instrumental in putting Japanese iron on the bottom and turning the tide in the Pacific.

· Plane that likely had the biggest affect? The PBY - delivered more intel and scouting than anything else from minimal places and helped the decision makers get the info they needed. May have to say the P-3 as the logical follow on.

· Plane that the Navy got the best dollars/service life and mission out of? Gotta be the A-4. 49 years of service in a huge variety of roles. Certainly the plane most of us recall as the best ride in flight school.
 

helolumpy

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Plane that the Navy got the best dollars/service life and mission out of? Gotta be the A-4. 49 years of service in a huge variety of roles. Certainly the plane most of us recall as the best ride in flight school.

Not to disparage the venerable A-4 (and bring the wrath of BZB upon myself), but from the rotary wing side of the house, it's a pretty clear winner for the dollar/service life race.
I'd give the edge to the the H-3 Sea King over the NAVY CH-46 since it had a 45 year career and had the warfare missions of ASW and CSAR in addtion to Pax/Mail/Cargo that the H-46 did
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I realize the Marines may take a different view since the H-46 was more instrumental to the Marine Corps' mission than the H-46 was to the Navy's mission.
 

BusyBee604

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Not to disparage the venerable A-4 (and bring the wrath of BZB upon myself), but from the rotary wing side of the house, it's a pretty clear winner for the dollar/service life race.
I'd give the edge to the the H-3 Sea King.

Lumpy, how could I shower wrath upon you after extolling the life-saving virtues of the ol' Sea King on another thread? The ghost of Fetch 53 would haunt me forevermore!:eek:
BzB
 

phrogpilot73

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... since it had a 45 year career...

I realize the Marines may take a different view since the H-46 was more instrumental to the Marine Corps' mission than the H-46 was to the Navy's mission.
45 year career? That's it?!?

And you're right, I'll take a different view on the 46... First off, 48 year career (thusfar) - when finally retired it will be a 52 year career. Any assault support mission you want, she'll do.

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