Walkaround #597

Vought F-8 E(FN) Crusader French Navy 

Reference photos by Emmanuel Banon

left side of an aircraft which is not yet a F-8P (P=prolongé in French.....protracted). No Sherlock device on the tail fin.

 

      

These photos were taken at BAN Landivisiau (BAN means NAS in French) in 1994.

Emmanuel Banon

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left side of an aircraft which is not yet a F-8P (P=prolongé in French.....protracted). No Sherlock device on the tail fin.

ready to fly on a cool and wet morning.

the shark face of the Crusader is obvious here. The Magic missile is for training only.

 

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Martin Baker MK F5AF ejection seat and the Donald Duck 's insignia of the 12F (painted on Rafale M now).

left side console. The position of the insignia is not the same as on the picture directly to the left.
front panel and control stick
left console and throttle.

 

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right console. Note that there's no chute on the seat bucket.

ejection seat without chute and back pad.
the area behind the seat. The green bottle is for oxygen
the ejection seat. "disponible" means available.

 

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the lower straps..rather complex at first sight

top of the seat. The rectangular headrest is missing. Compare with picture 6.
the front jet intake
the radar radome

 

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the airbrake

right main gear bay. The opened airbrake is also visible.
left main wheels
rear of the left main gear bay. Note that's not durty at all.

 

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left main gear bay.

middle of the same bay.
front of the bay.
left main gear door

 

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left main gear door

rear of the Crusader. Note the Sherlock device at the top ; this is a "P" aircraft.
side air intake from outside......

 

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.....and from inside.

the J 57 engine.
inside view of the engine

A good walkaround of the F-8P can be found on this website http://frenchnavy.free.fr. This site is written in French but also in English.

Photos and text © by Emmanuel Banon