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HyperScale is proudly sponsored by Meteor
Productions
Meteor Productions
has supplied the following information for forthcoming Yellowhammer Decals. These will be
available in the near future:
As most everybody knows, the Tomcat
is now officially retired from Fleet service, and the Tomcat Sunset
celebration is going on this week at NAS Oceana.? We are proud to
show you the first of our artwork for the six Toms we've done decals
for (the artwork is at the printer now).
Our artwork covers the Tomcat final traps and launches from the USS
Theodore Roosevelt the week before last, as well as the birds that
were at the NAS Oceana Open House the weekend before last, as well
as the bird representing the entire Tomcat community for the Tomcat
Sunset celebration.
What is NOT widely known, however, is that several of the Toms had
nose art applied for their final traps and launches from the TR, but
"somebody" in power at Oceana made the squadron sand the artwork off
before the Oceana Open House!? This is absolutely true, and if you
look carefully at photos of some of the birds at the open house you
can easily see the areas where the markings were sanded off.
Again, most of you already know, this, but of the eight VF-31 birds
at Oceana two weeks ago, six are going to museums and two to AMARC,
with the last jet scheduled to leave Oceana by the end of September.
The six birds we're doing, all from VF-31 Tomcatters, are:
BuNo 164342, Modex 100, CAG bird (black tail)
BuNo 164603, Modex 101, Skipper's bird (red tail)
BuNo 163904, Modex 102, Tomcat Sunset final scheme with low-viz
Tomcat Farewell logo on the fin
BuNo 164350, Modex 103, Light Gull Gray/White with full-color Tomcat
farewell logo on the fin
BuNo 164343, Modex 106, MiG-29 nose art
BuNo 164346, Modex 110, sitting female nose art
We're also including all the fancy/cute artwork on the drop tanks,
which was of several different flavors.? We're also including the
Tomcat community's final salute to the Hornet community (this will
become clear when you see the artwork!).
I'll post the other three jets in
a day or two.
This is a sad time for military aviation, but a proud time for all
the members of the Tomcat community, who contributed so much to the
cause of freedom for so many years.
As the Tomcat Sunset patch says, "WELL DONE...BABY!"
With great respect,
Dave
DAVID H. KLAUS
President
Meteor Productions, Inc.
P.O. Box 3956
Merrifield, VA? 22116
USA
Tel: 703/440-8720
Fax: 703/440-8724
http://meteorprod.com
M50 1209!
Thanks to
Cutting Edge Modelworks for
the preview information and image
Cutting Edge Modelworks products,
including Cutting Edge Decals, can be viewed at
Meteor Productions website
This Page Created on 19 September, 2006
Last updated
24 September, 2006
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