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Ever ground loop a Canary?

Bryce Film/TV posted on Aug 12, 2007
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It’s 1940, just months after Warren Henry had “ground looped” a N3N Canary trainer at Pensacola Naval Air Station, reservist Robert R. Kirk asked to be allowed to take a shot at landing a N3N on the flight deck of visiting carrier USS Ranger CV-4: Flight Training commander: “You ground loop that plane into the carrier and you’ll be paying the Navy for a new flight deck and a Canary, if you survive, that is!” CV-4 Ranger was the first purposely built aircraft carrier of the U.S. Navy, the Langley was just an experimental carrier and not intended to be used as a warship. The Ranger had six “swing stacks” (three aside) and the bridge was located under the flight deck near the bow, like the Langley. For God so loved the world that He gave His only begotten Son, that whoever believes in Him should not perish but have everlasting life. For God did not send His Son into the world to condemn the world, but that the world through Him might be saved. John 3:16-17 NKJV Credits: USS Ranger = Texaco oiler at Planet3d + Essex flight deck by Skypilot at Beyond + Fletcher class by De Espona + oldwood2 texture by Mapps N3N Canary = SBD-5 at Gunpoint3d Northampton class cruiser = WW1 Destroyer by Allen Migdal in free stuff + Fletcher class by DeEspona + USS Essex parts by Sky Pilot Wickes class destroyer = Titanic at Planet3d + Emden typer cruser and USS New Jersey from artist-3d.com/free_3d_models/\ Base building = Company by Gendragon´s Mystic World

Comments (10)


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Richardphotos

7:39PM | Sun, 12 August 2007

a pleasure I look forward to is viewing your art. always a lesson in visual and reading

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theprojectionist

7:45PM | Sun, 12 August 2007

I really like this one i know the aircraft in the scene here i fly something quite like it in FS9

Denys234

7:46PM | Sun, 12 August 2007

Really well done!!

vkoontz

7:53PM | Sun, 12 August 2007

Exellent render!

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-renapd-

10:00PM | Sun, 12 August 2007

Another excellent naval render! Your deep seas are amazing and that dawn reflection steals the show...it's absolutely realistic and perfect! :)

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DramaKing

11:10PM | Sun, 12 August 2007

I can see the sun's reflection on the water, but it would be nice to see it fully, not just the reflection.

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mapps

10:41AM | Mon, 13 August 2007

Awesome :-)

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pakled

10:08PM | Mon, 13 August 2007

hmm...and Maverick's grandfather requested a flyby, was denied, and then anyways..;) great work. You've got the flattop thing going, keep it up.

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Django

10:52PM | Tue, 14 August 2007

Lol ..the ship does look a bit "experimental , fine research

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e-brink

11:47PM | Tue, 05 February 2008

Excellent work!


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