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#621 Post by Cruz-del-Delta »

heuhen wrote: August 6th, 2022, 5:32 pm
Cruz-del-Delta wrote: August 6th, 2022, 3:38 pm New Plane, and Blueprint Template

France - Dassault Reverie A
https://images-wixmp-ed30a86b8c4ca88777 ... eTHtDEjHlM

Feel free to use it as long as you credit.
We prefer it to be on a white background, it's more or les a standard in shipbucket, since we should be able to copy and past in a program as simple as Paint
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Re: Planebucket

#622 Post by Alex_23 »

Here's the Proposed COD variant of the S3 Viking (C3) that lost to the CMV22B
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#623 Post by heuhen »

Alex_23 wrote: August 13th, 2022, 3:59 am Here's the Proposed COD variant of the S3 Viking (C3) that lost to the CMV22B
https://www.deviantart.com/boredmariner ... -925781530
again, use the image link, not the webside link. A image link that almost always ends with ".png" (except for deviantart, they low to make a million long archive link)! and you can get it, with right click on your image and choose "copy image address", you will then get something like this:

https://images-wixmp-ed30a86b8c4ca88777 ... hEdzRhAd2c

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#624 Post by Alex_23 »

My bad I fixed the others.
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#625 Post by Corp »

As part of my work on another thing I'll probably be posting at some point, I drew a USAF's "Sea Sitter" ICBM toting flying boat. General idea is you stick the ICBM on a seaplane and then it flies out to sea, lands in the open ocean and then just sorta drifts around, periodically taking off and repositioning to make it harder to keep track of. The missile can be launched at any time, so it doesn't matter if the aircraft is airborne, afloat or even on the ramp at it's home base. This specific concept was one of a number created by Lockheed and would have carried the small ICBM concept which later became Midgetman. Most of the other concepts Lockheed did were much larger aircraft in order to carry the full sized MX Missile.
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#626 Post by GarethDavies1 »

A few aircraft I have updated over the years.

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#627 Post by Ultraking101 »

Concorde Redux as a side project I have had.

- Template (Green-prototyping colors)
- White Template
- Air France
- British Airways (old)
- British Airways (new)

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- Occasionally the Random pop-ups of my Abyssinia or Hong Kong AUs

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#628 Post by odysseus1980 »

Nice!
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#629 Post by Sp3ctra_star »

Very nice Ultraking. Though where's Singapore's Concordes? Just noticed it was missing.
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#630 Post by heuhen »

Sp3ctra_star wrote: August 9th, 2023, 5:57 am Very nice Ultraking. Though where's Singapore's Concordes? Just noticed it was missing.
Did Singapore operate a Concord?
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