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#151 Post by RegiaMarina1939 »

Excellent job on those planes colosseum!
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#152 Post by eswube »

Very nice!
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#153 Post by Colosseum »

Of course I couldn't resist...

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#154 Post by Skyder2598 »

Nice work ;-)
Allways a pleassure to look in this thread ;-)
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#155 Post by adenandy »

Beautiful work Colo :!:

Jolly WELL DONE matey :D
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#156 Post by Obsydian Shade »

Sweet work on those Bones! We've been needing them for awhile on here. Do you have plans on adding the A version as well?
We can't stop here--this is Bat country!

If it's close enough to cast a shadow, I think the flying house wins initiative.

Bronies are like the Forsworn. Everyone agrees that they are a problem but nobody wants to expend the energy rooting them out.

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#157 Post by RegiaMarina1939 »

Very well done indeed!
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#158 Post by Colosseum »

Thanks guys. I have references for the B-1A and am planning on giving it a shot (at least the first airframe, with the ejection capsule and the test probe etc) as well as some real life B-1B squadrons if I get the chance. Sadly it appears my request to have the Commonwealth nations build and fly the B-1 isn't going to be considered as there's no real need for a low-level penetration nuclear bomber in the fiction. :(
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#159 Post by Obsydian Shade »

I just wonder, if you couldn't make a rotary launcher like what we did for the SRAM, and fill it with Harpoons, or later on, SLAM/SLAM-ER and put it on a B-1 for rapid response strike, though I guess older B-52s would work about as well for that.

You could always try to go Dale Brown, and attempt sell the idea of the B-1 as the world's largest fighter, loaded with Phoenix, and later on, AMRAAMs...I wonder how many you could squeeze into the weapons bay?
We can't stop here--this is Bat country!

If it's close enough to cast a shadow, I think the flying house wins initiative.

Bronies are like the Forsworn. Everyone agrees that they are a problem but nobody wants to expend the energy rooting them out.

"That is a very graphic analogy which aids understanding wonderfully while being, strictly speaking, wrong in every possible way."
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#160 Post by Krakatoa »

No Nukes?

If so, then a bomber that must get through is even more important. Lay your munitions on a dime. Besides its one of the best looking bombers ever produced.

Low level is much harder to intercept than high level. The higher you go the more visible to everything you become.

Did the Lancer have a decent enough munition carrying capability?

(I enjoy the Dan Brown books as well OS, he came up with some good ideas, be interesting to see if they could work IRL.)
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