FD Scale Aircraft 15
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Re: FD Scale Aircraft 15
Picture removed to comply for the rules. Will soon post the finished version
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Re: FD Scale Aircraft 15
Very cool but please make sure to add credits asap to the last few drawings
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After seeing the movie the "First Man", I'm in Space mood:
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Good evening!
Before the Val, before the Dauntless, there was the Blackburn Skua!
Credited with the first sinking with dive bombers in WWII, here is depicted as aboard the Ark Royal trying to hunt the pocket battleship Graf Spee in the South Atlantic in 1939. Also shown is the Skua during the sinking of the German light cruiser Konigsberg in Bergen in 1940 flying from the Orkney islands. The last drawing is of a Skua operating from the Ark Royal during Operation Catapult, also in 1940. Cheers.
Before the Val, before the Dauntless, there was the Blackburn Skua!
Credited with the first sinking with dive bombers in WWII, here is depicted as aboard the Ark Royal trying to hunt the pocket battleship Graf Spee in the South Atlantic in 1939. Also shown is the Skua during the sinking of the German light cruiser Konigsberg in Bergen in 1940 flying from the Orkney islands. The last drawing is of a Skua operating from the Ark Royal during Operation Catapult, also in 1940. Cheers.
Re: FD Scale Aircraft 15
I forgot that I should've asked it first I was going to add proper credits when it is finished, but now that you mentioned it, should I take the picture down, just in case if it's violating the rules?
“Let me tell you something you already know. The world ain't all sunshine and rainbows. It's a very mean and nasty place and I don't care how tough you are it will beat you to your knees and keep you there permanently if you let it."
- Rocky Balboa
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Cheers!
- Rocky Balboa
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Cheers!
Re: FD Scale Aircraft 15
Yes if stuff does not have credits, don't post it! This should be obvious... help us avoid having uncredited work scraped from the forum and reposted elsewhere...
This forum has a very wide readership -- many hundreds of lurkers -- and work is routinely pulled from these threads.
This forum has a very wide readership -- many hundreds of lurkers -- and work is routinely pulled from these threads.
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Re: FD Scale Aircraft 15
Excellent work Kyle.
The Skua looks great reytuerto, any chance of a Roc?
The Skua looks great reytuerto, any chance of a Roc?
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English Electric Canberra FD
Interwar RN Capital Ships
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Never-Were British Aircraft
English Electric Canberra FD
Interwar RN Capital Ships
Super-Darings
Never-Were British Aircraft
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I join the praise on the Squa, and think that the Roc is a simple modification of the Squa by adding the Defiant turret.
Thank you Kim for the crest
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"Never fear to try on something new. Remember that the Titanic was built by professionals, and the Ark by an amateur"
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Thanks, Hood and Novice. Roc is already scaled, but is aesthetically so ungaingly that I am drawing it very slowly . May I ask you a pair of historic and aerodynamic questions?, do you know why the windshield is so vertical in almost all british naval fighters? Was that characteristic a factor of the relative poor preformance of the Skua? Thanks and cheers.