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Cascadia
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#291 Post by Cascadia »

Tried to fix what might have been errors. The tail fin for example was not correct.
Added two Luftwaffe versions.

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btw @heuhen, although I added the black nose to the blank version, not every one had this. The camouflaged ones used by the Luftwaffefor example were flown with and without it. But for most of the Pems you're right. They had this feature.
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#292 Post by Cascadia »

Another two aircraft once in service with the Luftwaffe

Nord Aviation N.2501 Noratlas - nicknamed 'Nora'

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and the Douglas C-53DO NASARR used for radar-navigation training for upcoming F-104 pilots

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I know, the nose is not perfect, but it's the best I could do.
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#293 Post by Rodondo »

The Wackett Widgeon I

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#294 Post by Oberon_706 »

Hi there;

Presenting the US Navy E1-A Tracer AWACS ('spoof with a roof') and it's fictional development, the E1-D. E1s are based on the highly successful S2 Grumman Tracker, and saw service from the early 60's through to the late 70's when the first E2 Hawkeyes' superseded them. Not done with prototypical paint schemes sorry, but you can readily change that if you so desire.

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#295 Post by Cascadia »

Some more additions from my drawing board

Dornier Do 27
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Piaggio P.149
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Convair CV-240/340/440
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#296 Post by KIKE92 »

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#297 Post by Silver-70Chev »

my planebucket workshop for combat aircraft
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#298 Post by TaskForce51 »

Can someone please do the new Bell V-280?
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#299 Post by Oberon_706 »

Why not give it a go yourself ? should be some kind of reference material out there in the WWW.
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#300 Post by TaskForce51 »

Well there isn't really any good references out there, plus each time I try I mess up.
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