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Re: Planebucket

#351 Post by emperor_andreas »

Awesome...keep 'em coming, Magus! Here's the latest chart:

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#352 Post by Magus »

Here's the next batch, including some revisions of previous ones.

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And just for fun, a Shinden Kai even though it was never actually built:

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#353 Post by emperor_andreas »

EPIC! We have reached a milestone...we now need separate charts for the IJA and IJN! Here they are, and divided into their proper aircraft types:

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Re: Planebucket

#354 Post by anthsco »

Awesome!
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#355 Post by Magus »

Next batch, with some revisions:

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Note: for the P1Y2-S and J1N1-S, I saw line drawings where they had both of these radar antenna configurations within the same model number. So I searched out photos, and found the same thing there. Apparently the IJN didn't consider different radar layouts to merit a new model number, so I drew them both ways. Also I couldn't find anything anywhere for how the G5N2s were painted before being converted to G5N2-L, so I just kept the latter's paintjob on it.
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Re: Planebucket

#356 Post by WWII44 »

all we need now is the Mitsubishi 1MF, Mitsubishi 1MT, Mitsubishi B1M, Mitsubishi B5M, Nakajima A1N, Nakajima A2N, and Yokosuka B4Y.
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#357 Post by Cascadia »

Grumman OV-1
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#358 Post by odysseus1980 »

I think I will use the OV-1 Mohawk to my AU. An light attack and observation aircraft is always useful.
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#359 Post by Magus »

WWII44 wrote:all we need now is the Mitsubishi 1MF, Mitsubishi 1MT, Mitsubishi B1M, Mitsubishi B5M, Nakajima A1N, Nakajima A2N, and Yokosuka B4Y.
Well here's a few of those:

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Plus a jet:

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Oh yeah and something from outside of Japan, with top view as well because side view only isn't that useful for a flying wing:

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I don't know if I'll make an attempt at any of the other biplanes, they're kind of a pain to make the details recognizable at this scale.
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#360 Post by TimothyC »

One of the larger Boeing NLA designs:
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Fairchild-Dornier 428 (stretched 328Jet)
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