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Old 10-30-2007, 12:29 AM   # 11 Quick Link (permalink)
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Re: Speaking of A-7s

I kinda like the looks of the Flying Tiger A-7.
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Re: Speaking of A-7s

Just thought of one----the A-7's used in the F-117 program, as both a cover story and training. There was a whole detachment.
 

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Holy Cow, Starman! Light Bird, now I'm really going to have to take you seriously
 

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The A-7's that worked with the F-117's had the LV tailcode.
 

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Re: Speaking of A-7s

Some good looking VA-97 birds operating off the Coral Sea-


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I'd like a 2 seater.
 



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Re: Speaking of A-7s

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If you are talking about the none CAG bird in the background, then ok. The closer bird looks like poo.
 

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If you are talking about the none CAG bird in the background, then ok. The closer bird looks like poo.

Shawn, you'd like the CAG bird in the foreground if you weren't a tortured soul!
 

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Shawn, you'd like the CAG bird in the foreground if you weren't a tortured soul!

I'm not worthy of that CAG bird. Since your ex-Navy. Can you explain why there are so many rainbows on Navy birds?? It is a bit worrying.
 

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I'm not worthy of that CAG bird. Since your ex-Navy. Can you explain why there are so many rainbows on Navy birds?? It is a bit worrying.

LOL! Maybe the Navy was inspired by the Army's 42nd Infantry Division markings?!
 

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