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Royal Air Force

 
 

 

 

No. 151 Squadron
Dieses Staffel führte über kurze Zeit das Haifischmaul, jedoch nur auf einer Maschine der Staffel mit der Kennung DZ Z N3328. Die Maschine war vom Dezember 1940 bis Oktober 1941 im Dienst dieser Staffel. In welchem Zeitraum die MAschine das Haifischmaul hatte ist nicht bekannt.
 

AVG American Volunteer Group

 
           

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(Picture courtesy Michael E. Fader)

   

U.S. Air Force

 
 

 

 

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16 TFS 33 TFW 34 TFS  388 TFW 34 TFS  388 TFW
 

 

 

   
469 TFS  388 TFW    
 

 

 

 
128 TFS   116 TFG (1976) 128 TFS   116 TFG (1981)  

U.S. Marines

 
         

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(Picture courtesy Michael E. Fader)

   

U.S. Navy

 
 

 

 

  VF-27 (1944) VF-27 (1944) VF-27 (1944)
 

"THE CATS MOUTH"
Pilots Carl Brown, Richard Stambrook, and Robert Burnell, designed the cat-mouth markings during VF-27's training at Kahului NAS Maui, Hawaii, in March and April 1944. Each of the squadrons pilots helped with the painting, but Burnell, the artist of the squadron, did most of the work.
All 24 of VF-27s F6F Hellcats were so marked when the squadron embarked aboard the light carrier USS Princeton on May 29, 1944. Nine VF-27 Hellcats were airborne when the Princeton was hit, all nine landed safely on other carriers in the Task Force. Other commanders were not amused by the funny markings on VF-27's Hellcats. The "Cats Mouth" markings were promptly painted out as per USN regulations. So ended a legend in U.S. Naval Aviation.

 

 

 

VF-27 (1944)
       
 

 

 

  VF-111 (1963) VF-111 (1965) VF-111 (1966)
 

 

 

  VF-111 (1967) VF-111 (1967) VF-111 (1968)
 

 

 

  VF-111 (1968) VF-111 (1968) VF-111 (1969)
 

 

 

  VF-111 (1970) VF-111 (1970) VF-111 (1970)
 

 

 

  VF-111 (1971) VF-111 (1973) VF-111 (1974)
 

 

 

   
  VF-111 (1976)    
 

 

 

  VF-21 (1957) VF-21 (1958) VF-21 (1959)
 

 

 

   
  VA-43 (1962)    

South Vietnam Air Force

 
 

 

 

 

1. Commando Squadron

1. Commando Squadron

 

Armée de l'Air

 
 

 

 

EC 4/11 "Jura" (1978) EC 4/11 "Jura" (1978) EC 4/11 "Jura" (1979)

Other

 
         

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(Picture courtesy Michael E. Fader)

   
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