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Re: FD scale Alternate Universe Designs

#211 Post by Hood »

Now that looks sweet...
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#212 Post by Thiel »

Thanks.
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#214 Post by Raxar »

nighthunter wrote:Supermarine Starfire
Now what we need is a Spacefire. ;)
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#215 Post by Portsmouth Bill »

nighthunter wrote:Image
Damn, but this is good; it ticks all the boxes, being a very feasible design, and I love the Starfire name, a step beyond the Spitfire lineage. Am I right, a trycicle undercarriage?
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Portsmouth Bill wrote:
nighthunter wrote:Image
Damn, but this is good; it ticks all the boxes, being a very feasible design, and I love the Starfire name, a step beyond the Spitfire lineage. Am I right, a trycicle undercarriage?
Aye, a tricycle undercarriage. Thanks for the complement, Bill, it uses a similar design to the Meteor & Me-262 with external engines.
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#217 Post by Thiel »

Portsmouth Bill wrote: Damn, but this is good; it ticks all the boxes, being a very feasible design, and I love the Starfire name, a step beyond the Spitfire lineage. Am I right, a trycicle undercarriage?
It pretty much have to have it, since the CoG have been shifted quite a bit aft. This begs the question, what's in the nose now that the engine has been removed? Aside from guns and ammo obviously.
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#218 Post by Blackbuck »

Counterweights and fuel tanks?
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#219 Post by klagldsf »

Blackbuck wrote:Counterweights and fuel tanks?
Fuel tanks would be tricky since as the fuel gets used you get into CG shift problems. You can shift it around, and planes of this period have had such systems, though.
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#220 Post by nighthunter »

Well, a radar is feasible, right? besides gear in the nose as well as ammo and 4 20mm cannon right? CoG should be in the middle, as the wing's landing gear should be moved aft to compensate.
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