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#1191 Post by Cascadia »

Shinsei 550/C-25 Skymaster III
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Reworked version of my fictional Shinsei C-25 Skymaster strategic transport. I replaced the original C-17 Front with a more unique one.
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#1192 Post by iiradned »

Nice looking plane.
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#1193 Post by odysseus1980 »

Do we have the Fairchild C-119 Flying Boxcar? I remember seen it at previous forum.
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#1194 Post by Cascadia »

You can find my version on this sheet
https://www.deviantart.com/cascadiasb/a ... -682568827
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#1195 Post by Cascadia »

The prototype only Tu-91 carrier-borne attack aircraft, including payloads used by Garlicdesign in its Thiaria AU
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as well as his Tu-24/30 Mace/Mirth development
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#1196 Post by TimothyC »

AH.com's e of pi and myself put together an April Fool's Day TL based on the Convair 58-9 going into service. For that, I made a bunch of art, and an RGB for other liveries if people want:

Convair Original Testing Colors
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USAF Air Force One (VC-7A)
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USAF (C-7B)
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Pan American
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Japan Airlines
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Iran Air
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Air India
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Delta Air Lines
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Federal Express
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Virgin Sonic
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Boeing 1010
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NASA “Worm”
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NASA “Meatball”
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NASA “One“
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#1197 Post by Cascadia »

WORK IN PROGRESS

This sheet is going to contain all or at least most of the aircrafts used by the Eastern Coalition of Nations (ECON) in my Cascadiaverse AU. It will include Real World, some Never-Where, and Alternate Universe aircrafts built by the USSR, PRC, CSSR, GDR, and PRP.

Most of these planes have been drawn by myself, exept for the An-2-family, MiG-15, -17, -19, -21, -23, and -25, Su-22, -24, -25, and -27-family, Be-40 as well as the WZ-9, the SH-5, and that fictional Tilt-rotor aircraft at the bottom.

There are still several drawings in the pipeline. Right now I'm working on the Il-12 and others.

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#1198 Post by acelanceloet »

If you could split the AU and never build and real design aircraft and put the names next to all, we could use this on the wiki ;)
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#1199 Post by Cascadia »

Something from my Cascadiaverse AU which as of 2007 had a more advanced space program than real life.

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The Extra-Atmospheric Vehicle No.7, also known as Lunar Mobility Module or LMM, is a small space vehicle for a crew of two astronauts and two passengers used by the International Space Ageny (an international cooperation of the western national space agencies) on their lunar base that is currently (2007) under construction.
Developed and built by Cascadian Aerospace Corporation Novakov-Rockedyne Ltd. under the lead of its main aerospace designer Gerry Anderson ;) the first of three planned LMMs made its journey from the European Spaceport Kurou via Earth-Luna Transit Vehicle to its destination on the moon's surface in early 2006.
This was a major step towards a permanent human present outside Earth, at least for the western allies as the ongoing political tensions between the East and the West still impedes a real global cooperation.
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#1200 Post by seeker36340 »

Is there a Planebucket post on the F-35 series? I found it on an old aircraft parts sheet, but I was wondering if a more up-to-date version was available?

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