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MarKhan
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#101 Post by MarKhan »

Thanks guys. IAR-93 coming soon :)
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#102 Post by wb21 »

You have done a superb work representing Yugoslav aviation here in SB, keep it up! :)
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#103 Post by seeker36340 »

MarKhan wrote:Thanks guys. IAR-93 coming soon :)
YAAAAAAAAAAAAA love the Yugo and Romania planes
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#104 Post by seeker36340 »

I couldn't help noticing that there's very little on what has to be one of the most prolific jet fighters, the MiG-21. There are so many variants (Russian, PRC and modernized) and users that it would seem like a natural subject.
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seeker36340 wrote:I couldn't help noticing that there's very little on what has to be one of the most prolific jet fighters, the MiG-21. There are so many variants (Russian, PRC and modernized) and users that it would seem like a natural subject.
Well go for it.
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#106 Post by eswube »

Nice work on the Oraos. :)

Re: MiG-21
Partially it's my fault. :oops:
It was - and still is - supposed to be included in the Polish Wings (which would mean that I would at least make blanks for whole line), but since I decided to limit my FD activity to finishing PW and "East German Airlines", and which are dragging very, very slowly anyway... :roll:
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#107 Post by darthpanda »

seeker36340 wrote:I couldn't help noticing that there's very little on what has to be one of the most prolific jet fighters, the MiG-21. There are so many variants (Russian, PRC and modernized) and users that it would seem like a natural subject.
Do you know how hard that is, just to figure out how many variants? I admit I tried and there is sooooo many information to sift through.
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#108 Post by MarKhan »

The Vulturs.

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#109 Post by Gollevainen »

Really nice Iar-93s there too
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#110 Post by Naixoterk »

darthpanda wrote:
seeker36340 wrote:I couldn't help noticing that there's very little on what has to be one of the most prolific jet fighters, the MiG-21. There are so many variants (Russian, PRC and modernized) and users that it would seem like a natural subject.
Do you know how hard that is, just to figure out how many variants? I admit I tried and there is sooooo many information to sift through.
There's even a wikipedia page gathering them all:

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_M ... 1_variants

Nice Airplanes Markhan. Are you planning by chance to draw the IAR 80?
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