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Re: FD Scale Aircraft 14

#431 Post by Hood »

Excellent additions from everyone.
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Re: FD Scale Aircraft 14

#432 Post by rifleman2 »

nice F27's any plans to do the RNZAF ones?

love the 707's RAAF tankers were converted 320C's were they not?
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#433 Post by BB1987 »

rifleman2 wrote: July 24th, 2017, 12:01 pm love the 707's RAAF tankers were converted 320C's were they not?
I'd say yes.
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That emergency door just aft of the wing can only mean 707-320C.
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#434 Post by Caddaric79 »

In "Boeing 707 in US military service", first was the C-137 :

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#435 Post by eswube »

Excellent! :D
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#436 Post by BB1987 »

Excellent indeed!

From my part, I previously asked about Shippy's E3-Sentry for a precise reason: an update for the type.
It it my first venture into military aircrafts territory, and most of my work was basically adapting all parts drawn by Shippy to my new 707 blanks, a bit more details have been checked through google images.
Mind that not knowing a single thing about various systems and antennas there is still the possibility that something might not be completely correct. Feel free to do a torough-check and report/correct any mishaps if you spot them.
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#437 Post by eswube »

Fantastic! :D
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#438 Post by Caddaric79 »

Nice update!

And so the E-6 Mercury, replacing the US Navy's EC-130Q, and later US Air Force's EC-135C Looking Glass.

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Re: FD Scale Aircraft 14

#440 Post by Hood »

Excellent additions for everyone.

BB1987, one slight error is the reversed OTAN on the port-side of the NATO E-3A from when you (or Shippy) flipped the nose.
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