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#51 Post by Gollevainen »

Mean Berkut?

I think I have drawn it, but Im not sure wheter I have ever posted it.
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#52 Post by BlueEagle1 »

Ah ok, I was just asking because I couldn't find it on anyone's sheets
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#53 Post by Colosseum »

Nothing satisfies me more than killing Berkuts and F-22s with my good old Mitsubishi F2A in Ace Combat 6 online... :P
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#54 Post by Novice »

Su-47 is Berkut. I think I've seen it in the old forum.
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#55 Post by acelanceloet »

Colosseum wrote:Nothing satisfies me more than killing Berkuts and F-22s with my good old Mitsubishi F2A in Ace Combat 6 online... :P
I prefer my good old tomcat.... but I know what you are talking about :D
in ac6, most multiplayer 'aces' are vurnerable to ww2 tactics, as coming out of the sun and so on ;)
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#56 Post by BlueEagle1 »

Looked on the old site, but couldn't find it. Could someone post it here?
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#57 Post by paul_541 »

I have seen your new A-6 Intruder Darth Panda and I wonder if you could redone also the EA-6B Prowler ? :shock: ;)

Thanks in advance and greetings. ;) :D
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#58 Post by paul_541 »

Hello guys ! :)

I am working on the Seahawk's of my New Jersey when I check the length of the SB drawing is correct... :?
And not ! :shock: The length of the SB Seahawk is too long of 20 pixels ! The lenght is 12,47m (without rotors) and it is so 82 pixels and not 102:
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But now, I am not shure...

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#59 Post by Colosseum »

Yep, you're right... checked it myself today and whoever drew it first mistakenly used the overall length with rotors turning as the fuselage length.

DarthPanda should redraw it.
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#60 Post by Wikipedia & Universe »

So basically we will have to go around and swap out ALL the incorrect drawings of the H-60 in all the parts sheets and ship drawings for consistency? That is going to be a major headache.
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