FD scale aircrafts 10 - The second generation

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Re: FD scale aircrafts 10 - The second generation

#51 Post by eswube »

@Naixoterk
Be patient, young padawan, Your time will come in due moment, but right now You need to remember that there's a strong competition in "quantity" category, spearheaded by Darth Panda, who is also involved in fierce competition with WhyMe and ALVAMA in the "quality" category.
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#52 Post by heuhen »

I was going for it in SB-scale. but after i almost drew the entire Norwegian Navy and many of the coastal steamers... I decided to not going for it. BUt perhaps one day, when I have more time and are finish as an apprentice and have normal work, instead of like today for example, drawing 63 individual drawings in AutoCAD for an furniture I am making... and I haven't yet made program for the CNC yet.
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#53 Post by nighthunter »

Personally, I spit out quality over quantity work.
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Re: FD scale aircrafts 10 - The second generation

#54 Post by Redhorse »

P-47D Thunderbolt

Late model P-47D after adoption of the bubble canopy. Officially known as the P-47D-25.

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The fin fillet from Darth Panda's P-47N was cut down for this one.
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Re: FD scale aircrafts 10 - The second generation

#55 Post by Naixoterk »

While everybody is distracted with the submarines, i finished the Fiat Br.20.

The Fiat Br.20 was a medium bomber produced from the mid 30s. It entered into service in 1936 and it had the honour to be the first Italian all metal bomber. At his time it was considered as one of the best bombers in the world. It saw its baptism of fire in the Spanish civil war, in 1937 and constituted the backbone of the nationalist bomber force, together with the Heinkel He.111. It was also used by the Japanese during the second Sino-Japanese war and through all the world war 2.
When it served with Italy, by 1942 it was starting to be seriously outdated, despite of having been the standard Italian bomber of those years, that's why, from that year on, it was relegated to secondary duties.

Six versions of this airplane were made:
  • -BR.20 Initial production model, 233 built
    -BR.20A: De-militarised conversion of two BR.20s for air racing.
    -BR.20L: Long ranged civil version, one built.
    -BR.20M: Improved bomber version with lengthened nose, 264 produced
    -BR.20C: Single aircraft converted by Agusta fitted with 37 mm (1.46 in) cannon in revised nose. Not drawn because i couldn't find any blueprints or any photo of it.**
    -BR.20bis: Major re-design with more powerful engines (two Fiat A.82 RC.42 rated at 932 kW/1,250 hp each), increased dimensions and new, fully glazed nose.
Italy, Co-Belligerent Italy, Japan, Nationalist Spain, Venezuela, Nationalist China, Hungary, Fiat Br.20*.

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And last, but not least, i'd like to thank eswube for his help on this project.

*Many sources claim that Croatians and the Italian Social Republic also used this airplane during ww2, but i couldn't find even a single photo of this airplane under Croatian or Italian social hands. If anybody have any source, i'd be very grateful.
**Also, if you find any source of this version, please contact me via PM please.
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Re: FD scale aircrafts 10 - The second generation

#56 Post by wb21 »

Well...wow. :o
Superb work!
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Re: FD scale aircrafts 10 - The second generation

#57 Post by eswube »

Excellent work. Great to see them done! :)
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#58 Post by Radome »

Wonderful Work Naixoterk!!
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#59 Post by Trojan »

Superb Work!
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Re: FD scale aircrafts 10 - The second generation

#60 Post by Cplnew83 »

Nice Br20, one of this bomber of the 43 gruppo has been downed in dramatical conditions over Agay (few kilometers from my home) in june 1940. One of the crew men, a NCO, had been lynched by villagers.
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