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#711 Post by APDAF »

My Rhineland has nothing to do with the river it is not even on our planet.
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#712 Post by Blackbuck »

APDAF wrote:My Rhineland has nothing to do with the river it is not even on our planet.
:roll: Not this again.

@ Others. I must say the Boeing sheet is pretty nice to have finally!
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#713 Post by klagldsf »

APDAF wrote:My Rhineland has nothing to do with the river it is not even on our planet.
Make us care.
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#714 Post by Gator_Country »

Aagh, I did a 747-8I and 747-8F awhile back but I didn't release them because I forgot who made the originals. Oh well, nice looking drawings, gents.
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#715 Post by GLACIESFIRE »

A forgotten piece of Italian History... Now I want to tribute the designers of this Plane that if not in that situation, could be able to compete with the Constellation and DC-6...

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Breda-Zappata_BZ.308

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#716 Post by anthsco »

Sorry, I meant the Italian Contellation!
Had no idea that this airplane existed! Thanks for opening up a forgotten era in aviation history.
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#717 Post by TimothyC »

GLACIESFIRE wrote:A forgotten piece of Italian History... Now I want to tribute the designers of this Plane that if not in that situation, could be able to compete with the Constellation and DC-6...
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Hah! I did not expect my coloration scheme to catch on this fast!

It looks good.
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#718 Post by eswube »

@GLACIESFIRE
Great work on BZ-308 - truly a beautiful plane. Any chance of seeing it in FD scale? ;) Maybe together with CANT Z.511?

@TimothyC
It caught fast because the idea is practical. :)
I'm using bit similar system for some of my FD scale planes (rather those larger ones).
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#719 Post by GLACIESFIRE »

@TimothyC
Your scheme is something AMAZING!!! Before i was using something similar too, but You set a milestone!!! Standard is good!!!

@eswube I'm really sorry but I'm not able to use the FD scale, I use the SB scale for big ships/planes and JG scale for land vehicle... If you want i can provide you the blueprints... ;-)
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#720 Post by eswube »

Why You can't use FD scale? :shock:
I'm already bit overworked with my work in this scale, but bit later, and if You won't change Your mind... it's tempting. ;)
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