FD scale Alternate Universe Designs

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#381 Post by Thiel »

How abaout doing them in RN FAA scheme?
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#382 Post by Hood »

Thanks, that looks much better!
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#383 Post by nighthunter »

Hey you all have the template, you can do it too, lol.

Hood, anytime, after looking at it, I saw, that without a doubt, you were correct on the length of the nose.
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#384 Post by SrGopher »

Oddly enough, I was actually playing around with the idea of a Corsair's gull wings and engine mixed with a P-40's airframe for my AU! I have to admit, this, as well as the F5C, are perhaps the best AU aircraft that I've come across!
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#385 Post by Raxar »

Updated Y-4 with torsion-bar suspension, and bumped timeframe 2 years.
Also, here's the YL-6 Light tank, introduced 1935 with a 35mm gun.
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The YL-6 was one of the most successful light tanks built by Cenet, even serving on alongside it's replacement, the YL-7. First introduced int 1935, the YL-6 was used extensively in conjunction with the Japanese Type 95 Ha-Go in China and throughout the Pacific. Nicknamed "The Beetle" by her 3 man crews, the YL-6 was slightly tempermental at times but could handle almost all terrain, albeit somewhat slowly.
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#386 Post by Rowdy36 »

Just for a bit of fun, an Australian COIN aircraft based around the de Havilland Hornet:

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#387 Post by Portsmouth Bill »

Nice camo sport, but COIN? maybe not? as the type was quite powerful; but what a sexy beast :P

Could we be seeing a RAN version?
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#388 Post by Thiel »

Portsmouth Bill wrote:Nice camo sport, but COIN? maybe not? as the type was quite powerful; but what a sexy beast :P

Could we be seeing a RAN version?
Weren't they used that way during the Malaysia crisis?
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#389 Post by Portsmouth Bill »

I'm being pendantic ;) Taking the meaning of COIN to define purpose built or less sophisticated aircraft; but sure, you have the right of it - that such types were used in the post WWII colonial wars, the U.S. types being mostly used. In many ways the piston engined types served better in ground attack, and (as we all know) the Mustang became a new build eventually as the Cavalier version with turboprop....Um? 8-) Maybe a similar development here?
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#390 Post by Rowdy36 »

Yeah that's what I was thinking - I got the idea after reading about their use in Malaya - a more recent remake aimed at COIN or light ground attack in less than favourable conditions (but I stayed with the pistons because I like the look of them).

Anyway, a RAN Sea Hornet from the late 1950's:
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