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#181 Post by eswube »

@Caddaric79
Fantastic work! :)

@Gollevainen
I tend to check the wingspan too when I have doubts. But sometimes the results can be even more "funny". :|
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#182 Post by Radome »

Fairey Firefly
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#183 Post by Trojan »

Fricken Awesome!
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#184 Post by klagldsf »

I love the Firefly T.1 and T.2, it looks like two planes that are...actually, I'll refrain from completing that thought.
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#185 Post by TimothyC »

Lockheed L-1011-200 / L-1011-250:
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Lockheed L-1011-500:
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#186 Post by Gollevainen »

tend to check the wingspan too when I have doubts. But sometimes the results can be even more "funny".
naturally that method to work, the top-view and side-view needs to be in exact same scale, and its sometimes hard to confirm when the nose cone and the tail vanish into pixelised obscurity.
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#187 Post by eswube »

@Radome
Great work with Fireflies!
Though personally I'd do "painted ones" separately or at least would add to them more exhaustive captions (formation, unit, year and the like). ;)

@Gollevainen
I had few occasions where both views were supposedly in the same scale (and were on the same sheet, next to each other), but after re-sizing it based on wingspan the length was completely different than given by any source. And I mean good-looking drawings from reputable sources. :lol:

And here's an addition to the most recent entry to the Polish Wings:
http://www.shipbucket.com/forums/viewto ... 31#p114831

(And of course, as always I invite everyone to check on Odysseus1980's Hellenic Wings thread:
http://www.shipbucket.com/forums/viewto ... 57#p114757 )

One of the most promising aircraft of its era, when first flown, Fairey Battle could out-run nearly any fighter in service at the time. However when the war came it was already outdated as a bomber and was a quite easy prey to German fighters, forcing it's relegation first to night bomber and later to auxiliary duties.

Great Britain (Canada, Australia, South Africa, Belgium, Turkey), Fairey Battle
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#188 Post by Naixoterk »

klagldsf wrote:I love the Firefly T.1 and T.2, it looks like two planes that are...actually, I'll refrain from completing that thought.
Two planes that are...f.............lying together?

Excelent additions!
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#189 Post by Gollevainen »

I had few occasions where both views were supposedly in the same scale (and were on the same sheet, next to each other), but after re-sizing it based on wingspan the length was completely different than given by any source. And I mean good-looking drawings from reputable sources
angle of the drawing also affects this, if the two drawings are alligned to different bearings. But I agree, generally the scaling of planes seems to contain dark magic that one cannot fully master
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#190 Post by llamaman »

Tristar! :) love em, great work TJ
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