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#521 Post by Thiel »

Thanks
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#522 Post by rifleman »

Very nice FAA sheet could you add Green Wessex V and Commando Brigade Air Sqn aircraft
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Rifleman are we talking about a Bell Sioux and Westland Lynx with skids :?:
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#524 Post by MihoshiK »

Portsmouth Bill wrote:Amazed :o You've done this design proud Miho; and good to see the full range of dimensions for inclusion on flight decks. Of course, the OGFL faction will be studying this with keen interest :twisted:
Hood wrote:Excellent P.1216s Miho!!!
Thanks. I'm actually looking at expanding the drawing with a back view, but there's no references for that, so I'll have to wing it.
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#525 Post by odysseus1980 »

What do you think about the Dornier Do-31! Some guys in a forum about what if planes have put it in service!
Link http://www.whatifmodelers.com/index.php ... d=535.This site has many interesting ideas for alternative aviation.

Would this be plausible!If yes,I think that more customers would like a VSTOL tranport aircraft.

P.S I have information about Do-31 and my own thoughts about it (from users to propulsion).
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#526 Post by Thiel »

As a military bird, maybe. As a commercial, not a chance. The markets it could service usually doesn't have the need for anything that large and are probably better served by helicopters like the SeaKing.
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#527 Post by odysseus1980 »

In military service I mean.Any idea of unit cost?
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#528 Post by Bombhead »

Biancini1995 wrote:The S-2 Tracker looks like the Brazilian Version.


i loved the others aircraft and i'm thinking to use them in my WW2 AU..
Correct Biancini.Paul 541 made them and they will go on Minas Gerais. ;)
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#529 Post by Andorianus »

BAe P.1216 ASTOVL
I think I've found a new favorite jet aircraft. The mix between Sea Vixen and Sea Harrier with some F-14 influence is absolutely glorious in all meanings of the word. And Miko's drawing of it is really nice.

This fighter and the CVA-01 would make such a brilliant - or rather, splendid - combination... if only they were real. *sigh*
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#530 Post by MihoshiK »

Andorianus wrote:
BAe P.1216 ASTOVL
I think I've found a new favorite jet aircraft. The mix between Sea Vixen and Sea Harrier with some F-14 influence is absolutely glorious in all meanings of the word. And Miko's drawing of it is really nice.

This fighter and the CVA-01 would make such a brilliant - or rather, splendid - combination... if only they were real. *sigh*
Well, I also added a rear view and the two-seat variant to the sheet. Plus a weapons pod with two Sea Eagles mounted.
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