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  2. Grumman F7F Tigercat - Wikipedia

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    The Tigercat was designed to have a very small frontal area. F7F-3N Tigercat in use with belly tank in the fire-fighting role in 1988 F7F Tigercat N747MX La Patrona at 2014 Reno Air Races Beginning in 1949, F7Fs were flown to the then-U.S. Navy storage facility at Naval Air Station Litchfield Park , Arizona. [ 13 ]

  3. VMP-354 - Wikipedia

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    During the war, the squadron flew the F6F-3P Hellcat and later transitioned to the Grumman F7F Tigercat. VMP-354 was decommissioned on 8 December 1949. VMP-354 was decommissioned on 8 December 1949. Since that date, no other Marine Corps squadron has carried the lineage and honors of VMP-354.

  4. Tigercat Industries - Wikipedia

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    The Tigercat 726 was designed to suit the Southeast United States market. [5] MacDonald Steel owner Ken MacDonald served as the initial CEO with Tony Iarocci serving as president. [3] In 1995 Tigercat opened a primary production site in Paris, Ontario. They significantly expanded the site in 2014.

  5. Grumman F9F Panther - Wikipedia

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    The Grumman F9F Panther is an early carrier-based jet fighter designed and produced by the American aircraft manufacturer Grumman.It was the first jet-powered fighter aircraft to see air-to-air combat with the United States Navy as well as being Grumman’s first jet fighter.

  6. VMP-254 - Wikipedia

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    During the war, the squadron flew the F6F-3P Hellcat and later transitioned to the Grumman F7F Tigercat. VMP-254 was decommissioned on November 30, 1949. Since that date, no other Marine Corps squadron has carried the lineage and honors of VMP-254.

  7. 121 Squadron SAAF - Wikipedia

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    121 Squadron SAAF was a South African Air Force squadron formed in 1974 to operate the British Tigercat surface-to-air missile systems in an air defence role. The unit was disbanded when the Tigercat system was retired from service in the early 1990s.

  8. Gulf of Naples - Wikipedia

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    Regional map of the Gulf of Naples. Topographic map of the Gulf of Naples and Mount Vesuvius Map of the Gulf of Napoli 1754. The Gulf of Naples (Italian: Golfo di Napoli), also called the Bay of Naples, is a roughly 15-kilometer-wide (9.3 mi) gulf located along the south-western coast of Italy (Metropolitan City of Naples, Campania region).

  9. Grumman F-11 Tiger - Wikipedia

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    XF9F-9 prototype An F11F-1 Tiger on USS Forrestal (CVA-59), with downward-folded wingtips An early production "short nose" F11F and a later "long nose" from VT-23. The origins of the F11F (F-11) Tiger can be traced back to a privately funded 1952 Grumman concept to modernize and improve the F9F-6/7 Cougar, a popular early jet-powered carrier aircraft.