8th row down, 3rd to the right ...on the tail.
Red eyed growling black panther, with wings of course.This one was always rather interesting. Does it really looking like a "Pukin Dog"?
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Loved the black Tomcat with the Playboy bunny on the tail, 3rd down on the left.
So, a couple of things...
"Vandy One" - the black jet with the Playboy Bunny was approved by Playboy and it started with an F-4 in the same paint. I think Playboy liked the product tie-in. Post Tailhook Navy got rid of the Rabbit, but kept that gloss black paint.
I started in VF-84, the "Jolly Rogers". My favorite paint. 6th row, 3rd from left.
I was then an instructor in VF-101, the "Grim Reapers". Another great name and paint*. I don't see it in picture.
I then went to Carrier Air wing Eight as staff LSO. I flew with VF-14, "Top Hatters" and VF-41 "Black Aces" in that tour. 5th row, 1st and 4th, respectively.
The "Pukin' Dogs" were a great bunch of guys. The mascot is a Griffon. A mythical beast of great power that is part lion and part eagle. Some Commander's wife, back in Vietnam, remarked that the Griffon looked like a "Puking Dog", Guys in the squadron liked it, and so the name stuck.
*VF-101 traces the name and squadron symbol back to the days before World War Two, when Torpedo Squadron Ten asked a young local cartoonist to help them draw their squadron mascot, a Grim Reaper. The Grim Reaper became known as "Moe" for "Mow 'em down".
That cartoonist was Walt Disney.
Not really mythical. I never said continuously operated, like the Top Hatters (which dates back to WWI continuously).Could that be a mythical history about the origin of the insignia? VF-10 was supposedly a WWII squadron that was disbanded after the war. I know Walt Disney authorized his artists to create hundreds of different military insignia during the war.
I'd seen the Top Hatters livery before. I was just a kid watching the Winds of War miniseries on ABC, and I thought I saw the top hat on one of the tails.
I was referring to the Tomcat.That wasn’t a combat squadron though. Their job was evaluating new weapons and tactics.
Not really mythical. I never said continuously operated, like the Top Hatters (which dates back to WWI continuously).
I don’t recall the history exactly, but the Grim Reapers went away at some point, and the name was adopted by a new squadron. That’s done on occasion.
The Grim Reapers were shut down again in 2006, with the Tomcat sunset.
But reinstated as VFA-101, a Navy F-35 Squadron a few years later.
Shut down again when the test and evaluation (and training) mission they were doing was complete.
I’m sure the Hornet guys had something to do with it. Their loathing for Tomcat guys and traditions is legendary.
Always heard that it was Walt Disney - perhaps he wasn't unknown at the time, though that always made a great punchline, but Walt nonetheless...
That's what this guy heard as well. Awesome photo on that page, showing the original 'Moe"
I’m sure the Hornet guys had something to do with it. Their loathing for Tomcat guys and traditions is legendary.