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Tomcat,
by Jack Fellows
In this
painting, the legacy of Lt. Commander John T. “Tommy” Blackburn, commander
of the U.S. Navy Fighter Squadron VF-17…”The Jolly Rogers”…flies into the
future. Blackburn achieved ace status on 26 January 1944 when, flying an
F4U-1A Corsair named “Big Hog,” he shot down a Japanese Zero over Rabaul in
the Bismarck Archipelago. He increased his personal victory total to 11 on 6
February in aerial engagements over Rabaul. Many of Blackburn’s fighter
tactic innovations are still considered valid in today’s high-stakes air
combat arena. Here, two miles above the USS Nimitz, these Grumman F-14A
Tomcats of VF-84 (The Jolly Rogers of that period) are the Top-Guns of
carrier air-to-air combat.
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