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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-254 - Wikipedia

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    Marine Photographic Squadron 254 (VMP-254) was a United States Marine Corps photographic reconnaissance squadron that was originally commissioned during World War II as a replacement training unit. In 1944 the squadron transitioned to the Fleet Marine Force and eventually deployed overseas in August 1945.

  4. Tigercat Industries - Wikipedia

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    The first product, the Tigercat 726 feller buncher, came out in 1992. [1] Initial production was at MacDonald Steel's facility in Cambridge, Ontario with dedicated facilities opening in Brantford and Woodstock, Ontario. [4] The Tigercat 726 was designed to suit the Southeast United States market. [5]

  5. Grumman - Wikipedia

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    Grumman F7F Tigercat: 1943 364 Twin piston engine naval fighter Grumman G-63 Kitten I: 1944 1 Prototype single piston engine airplane Grumman G-72 Kitten II: 1944 1 Prototype single piston engine airplane Grumman F8F Bearcat: 1944 1,265 Single piston engine naval fighter Grumman G-65 Tadpole: 1944 1 Prototype single piston engine flying boat

  6. Seacat (missile) - Wikipedia

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    Seacat was a British short-range surface-to-air missile system intended to replace the ubiquitous Bofors 40 mm gun aboard warships of all sizes. It was the world's first operational shipboard point-defence missile system, and was designed so that the Bofors guns could be replaced with minimum modification to the recipient vessel and (originally) using existing fire-control systems.

  7. Tigercat - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 11 June 2010, at 00:45 (UTC).; Text is available under the

  8. Tigercat missile - Wikipedia

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    This page was last edited on 14 October 2017, at 10:19 (UTC).; Text is available under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 License; additional terms may apply.

  9. Tigercat (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Tigercat is the Grumman F7F Tigercat, an American heavy fighter aircraft. Tigercat or tiger cat may also refer to: Tigercat, a 1960s catamaran sailboat; Hamilton Tiger-Cats, a Canadian football team; Tigercat missile, a mobile land-based version of the Sea Cat; Oncilla or northern tiger cat, a small spotted cat in Central America and Brazil