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#1201 Post by KIKE92 »

seeker36340 wrote: May 2nd, 2020, 2:49 pm 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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I know its a bit late but this are the only ones I could find:

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#1202 Post by Cascadia »

Two of Garlicdesign's wonderful fictional soviet aircraft from his Thiaria AU

Yakovlev Yak-31 Fenian/Mastiff
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Yakovlev Yak-32 Frolic
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as well as a fictional space orbiter based on a design I found on DeviantArt
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#1203 Post by minepagan »

Cascadia wrote: May 18th, 2020, 4:18 pm ...as well as a fictional space orbiter based on a design I found on DeviantArt
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That's actually not (totally) fictional, it's inspired by Johnson Space Center's Block II STS! A pretty funky design, with an escape capsule mini-shuttle and a non-hypergolic OMS.
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#1204 Post by homeSniper »

Cascadia wrote: April 5th, 2020, 3:44 pm 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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Excellent work! Can I put some of them into my PLAN parts sheet? Thank you
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#1205 Post by Cascadia »

Sure, they are free to use. On a newer version I already had an modified version of your Z-20 drawing (just some detail updates acording to pictures found on the web). But unfortunatly that version was somehow corrupted yesterday and lost.
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#1206 Post by odysseus1980 »

Do we have BAe P.1216 in SB scale? A version with wheels would be also useful to place on a carrier.
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odysseus1980 wrote: May 31st, 2020, 8:33 am Do we have BAe P.1216 in SB scale? A version with wheels would be also useful to place on a carrier.
Blackbuck uses the P.1216 in his Tol Galen/Tir Glas AUs. So he must have it.
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#1208 Post by odysseus1980 »

Yes, I found it on his carriers.
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#1209 Post by homeSniper »

Cascadia wrote: May 29th, 2020, 5:49 pm Sure, they are free to use. On a newer version I already had an modified version of your Z-20 drawing (just some detail updates acording to pictures found on the web). But unfortunatly that version was somehow corrupted yesterday and lost.
I'm going to update the Z-20 drawing too. I thought the naval version have the same tail design as the army version, but a recent picture shows that I was wrong. It's tail is just like SH-60 Seahawk's, without the lower part cutting away like that on the army version
I also find a new picture of the ASW version, it is clear enough to see more details
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#1210 Post by odysseus1980 »

Is there a Dornier Do J Wal in SB scale?
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