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Anakin_art
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Re: FD AU 5

#61 Post by Anakin_art »

Magirus Deutz High Power Foam


Chassis: Magirus Deutz FM 232 D 17 FA Automatik
Body: Magirus
Year of construction: 1981

Technical specifications:
Engine: V8 diesel
Transmission: four-wheel drive, 4x4
Gearbox: Allison MT644 automatic transmission

Centrifugal fire-fighting pump :
Type: FP 28/8
Manufacturer: Magirus Magirus
Capacity: 2,800 l/min at 8 bar

Extinguishing agent :
water: 5,000 l
Foaming agent: 2,000 l


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Re: FD AU 5

#62 Post by The_Sprinklez »

Some one-off AU stuff:
USA, McDonnell Douglas F-15E Strike Eagle (38th FS)
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Just an excuse to reuse the old tail art from a defunct AU project.

USA, General Dynamics F-16C Fighting Falcon (Ferris Scheme)
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Cool scheme go brr.

USA, Lockheed Martin F-16V Viper (OH ANG)
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What if the US bought brand new Block 70 F-16s?

USA, Lockheed Martin F-16EX Longnose Viper
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F-16E/F Block 60 but with the DSI and LOAN as tested in the 1990s on the F-16.
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Re: FD AU 5

#63 Post by rbz88 »

just a plane that looks like Alpha jet
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Re: FD AU 5

#64 Post by Rainmaker »

You’ve got the colours of your navigation lights (the lights on the ends of the wings) duplicated, probably due to copy-and-paste issues. It should be green on the right side of the aircraft, and red on the left.
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#65 Post by rbz88 »

Rainmaker wrote: January 12th, 2025, 6:19 pm You’ve got the colours of your navigation lights (the lights on the ends of the wings) duplicated, probably due to copy-and-paste issues. It should be green on the right side of the aircraft, and red on the left.
Thank you for pointing out that! I've fixed the problem now.
  • Wherever our Party and our army went, the people welcomed us with open arms, and we were able to take advantage of the time of the day, and we can still see the vibrant life and development of all things in front of our eyes. Twenty years later, has this place become our burial place?
    In any case, the strength of the battle was 800,000 to 600,000, and the advantage is mine!
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#66 Post by Karle94 »

North American B-28A medium bomber:
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North American PBJ-2A maritime patrol bomber:
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Northrop B-35A intercontinental flying wing bomber:
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#67 Post by darthpanda »

oh the B-35 is soooo cool!!!!
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#68 Post by Karle94 »

Continuing on the topic of bombers, the B-29, which is the mainstay of US heavy bombers in my AU, given that WW2 is shifted some years ahead.

B-29A, simply the regular B-29, just in green/grey countershaded camo.
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B-29D is what the B-50 was originally, though nothing about the plane itself is different.
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B-29E is a production model of the XB-39, with the R-3350s replaced with Allison V-3420s inline engines.
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B-44A is what the B-54 was in real life, just shifted the number down a bit since both irl B-39, B-44 and B-50 designations are included under the B-29 designation. The fuselage and wings are longer for extra payload and fuel, both ground-looking and air-scanning radars are added and a variable discharge turbine-version of the R-4360 had been added for extra thrust.
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The P2B-1S is a maritime patrol version of the B-29:
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The C-97A Stratofreighter was a large strategic cargo plane developed using parts from the B-29. The early prototypes, pre-production models and early production models used both the wings, vertical stabilisor and engines of the B-29.
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The B-model (most production aircraft irl) used the vert stab and engines from the B-29D (B-50 irl)
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The C-model used the wings and variable discharge turbine version of the R-4360 engine from the B-44 (B-54 irl)
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The Douglas B-36A Raidmaster would serve as the backup option in case the Northrop B-35 would either fail to see service, or prove to difficult to work with in a practical sense.
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The B-model replaces all rotating twin turrets with quad turrets.
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The D-model adds a number of radars and other improvements also found on the B-44:
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Re: FD AU 5

#69 Post by Anakin_art »

Aarenberg petrochemical complex fire department

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#70 Post by Karle94 »

Started turning some attention towards the RAF.

Washington B.1 in regular camo:
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Washington B.1 in night camo:
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Washington B.1 in coastal camo:
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Washington B.1 in Tiger Force camo:
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The RAF would also be supllied with Lockheed B-30 bombers, primarily the E-variant.

Constellation B.1 in regular camo:
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Constellation B.1 in night camo:
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Constellation B.1 in coastal camo:
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The Vickers Windsor was a native British design for a high-altitude bomber designed with a pressurized capsule in the fore part for the crew. The defensive armament was remotely operated.

Windsor B.1 in regular camo:
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The B.2 became the main production variant with a re-designed nose-section

Windsor B.2 in regular camo:
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Windsor B.2 in night camo:
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Windsor B.2 in coastal camo:
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Windsor B.2 in Tiger Force camo:
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Hawker Tempest Mk.V:
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Supermarine Spiteful Mk.XIV:
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Martin-Baker MB.5:
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Mustang Mk.V:
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Hawker Cyclone Ml.I:
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Also made some German bombers.

The 264 is the same as irl

Messerschmitt Me-264/1:
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Messerschmitt Me-264/2:
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The 364 was a proposed 6-engined version of the 264.

Messerschmitt Me-364/1:
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Messerschmitt Me-364/2:
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