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#291 Post by Thiel »

gordo8000 wrote:
Thiel wrote:I've been buzzed by one of those. Apparently if you put enough soot in the water it'll look remarkably like an oil spill.
God help you dude.
Why? We weren't doing anything illegal and we were some sixty miles outside of US territorial waters anyway so they didn't have jurisdiction anyway.
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#292 Post by gordo8000 »

You didn't say you were in intnational waters.
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#293 Post by Cplnew83 »

Thiel wrote: Why? We weren't doing anything illegal and we were some sixty miles outside of US territorial waters anyway so they didn't have jurisdiction anyway.
gordo8000 wrote:You didn't say you were in intnational waters.
Never heard about EEZ (200 Nq), Montego Bay convention nor United Nations Convention on the Law of the Sea (UNCLOS). :roll:

We really are OT, sorry.
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#294 Post by Gollevainen »

Here's the corrected An-2

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And fresh Il-14P

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#295 Post by eswube »

Very nice Gollevainen.
But I will be pain in the... (You know what) once again. :(
Last time I checked, in the undercarriage of An-2, the struts were on the inner side of the wheels, not on the outer, and both An-2 and Il-14 had wheels, not eggs. ;)

Maybe this would be useful.

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#296 Post by Gollevainen »

The Il-14's wheel is "artistic liberty, since the size of the wheel (and the shape) at those pixels really don't allow circle form. An-2's carriage I drew according to the orginal building plans that you can find on web by bit of search.
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#297 Post by ALVAMA »

Whyme, don't you need to comment on the credit title?
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#298 Post by eswube »

While I am aware, that arguing with Site Admin is a very poor policy choice, I'll dare to keep my opinion.
1) these had to be some very weird plans of An-2. Maybe the picture You used as a reference was deliberately showing only one "leg" of the landing gear (the opposite to the viewer, further away) to show it's construction that would be invisible on a side view with both "legs".
If You look at some of the photos here:

http://www.airliners.net/search/photo.s ... ers.net%2F

You'll see that struts are definitely not on the outer side of the wheels.

2) My point was that those Your wheels had different number of pixels in height and different in width, esp. in the inner (metal) part of the Il-14's main gear.

That picture I've uploaded is, I believe, a representation closer to reality - free of charge. ;)
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#299 Post by Cplnew83 »

That's why I draw only gear-retracted plane ;)

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@ Gollevainen : Can I use your An-2 to make the An-4 (An-2V) ?
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#300 Post by WhyMe »

ALVAMA wrote:Whyme, don't you need to comment on the credit title?
No, why?
Cplnew83 wrote:@ Gollevainen : Can I use your An-2 to make the An-4 (An-2V) ?
I asked first and I'm already drawing it :P
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