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rbz88
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Re: FD Aircraft 20

#31 Post by rbz88 »

Guizhou FTG2000G
https://imgur.com/7zjKaaJ
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I made some changes, maybe it is correct this time.
Last edited by rbz88 on February 22nd, 2023, 6:48 am, edited 1 time in total.
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Re: FD Aircraft 20

#32 Post by Rainmaker »

Lots of great work in this thread lately by everyone. Really loving those Air Tractors in particular, good work Darthpanda! Looking forward to seeing some paint schemes for those.
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Re: FD Aircraft 20

#33 Post by Anakin_art »

a little more US Navy, there is never enough :D


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Re: FD Aircraft 20

#34 Post by Sheepster »

Short Stirling in Egyptian service

The last gasp for military action for the Stirling was with the Egyptian Air Force.

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With the rapid collapse of the Belgian use of refurbished Mk.V's, 4 aircraft had not even been delivered, those aircraft were placed back on sale for the civil market. In the usual dubious manner that clouds the sale of military hardware through unofficial channels, 6 aircraft were bought by Tangiers Charters and exported, before appearing again in Egypt where they formed the 8th Bomber Squadron.
The aircraft were converted from transports to bombers, and were used to attack Israeli targets in the 1948 Arab-Israeli War.
One Stirling was lost to accident or sabotage, and the remaining 5 were scrapped by 1951, ending the sevice life of the Stirlings.
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Re: FD Aircraft 20

#35 Post by Cplnew83 »

rbz88 wrote: February 19th, 2023, 3:35 pm Guizhou FTG2000G
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https://imgur.com/6tqeUwv
https://imgur.com/Hc6AhrO
The scaling is (IMO) wrong FTC-2000 is 14,55 meters long without nose probe with means that the drawing must be between 321 and 322 pixels.
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Re: FD Aircraft 20

#36 Post by rbz88 »

Cplnew83 wrote: February 20th, 2023, 7:48 am
rbz88 wrote: February 19th, 2023, 3:35 pm Guizhou FTG2000G
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https://imgur.com/6tqeUwv
https://imgur.com/Hc6AhrO
The scaling is (IMO) wrong FTC-2000 is 14,55 meters long without nose probe with means that the drawing must be between 321 and 322 pixels.
But it is FTC2000G, they are different.
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  • Wherever our Party and our army went, the people welcomed us with open arms, and we were able to take advantage of the time of the day, and we can still see the vibrant life and development of all things in front of our eyes. Twenty years later, has this place become our burial place?
    In any case, the strength of the battle was 800,000 to 600,000, and the advantage is mine!
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Re: FD Aircraft 20

#37 Post by rbz88 »

Cplnew83 wrote: February 20th, 2023, 7:48 am
rbz88 wrote: February 19th, 2023, 3:35 pm Guizhou FTG2000G
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https://imgur.com/6tqeUwv
https://imgur.com/Hc6AhrO
The scaling is (IMO) wrong FTC-2000 is 14,55 meters long without nose probe with means that the drawing must be between 321 and 322 pixels.
When talking about China-made products, the data from Wikipedia always goes wrong. At least the data showed in Zhuhai Air Show is different from Wikipedia.
  • Wherever our Party and our army went, the people welcomed us with open arms, and we were able to take advantage of the time of the day, and we can still see the vibrant life and development of all things in front of our eyes. Twenty years later, has this place become our burial place?
    In any case, the strength of the battle was 800,000 to 600,000, and the advantage is mine!
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Re: FD Aircraft 20

#38 Post by eswube »

Nice additions, especially the Stirling series!

@Rbz88
I'm not going to comment on length etc. but the shading is bit random (like there is none on the bottom part of nose), the shape (cross-section) of fuselage is not shown correctly, canopy frame is barely marked and IMHO not in correct shape, there are some double black lines (particularly on missile pylons), panel lines are probably lacking and undercarriage is awfully crude.
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Re: FD Aircraft 20

#39 Post by rbz88 »

eswube wrote: February 20th, 2023, 9:15 pm Nice additions, especially the Stirling series!

@Rbz88
I'm not going to comment on length etc. but the shading is bit random (like there is none on the bottom part of nose), the shape (cross-section) of fuselage is not shown correctly, canopy frame is barely marked and IMHO not in correct shape, there are some double black lines (particularly on missile pylons), panel lines are probably lacking and undercarriage is awfully crude.
I made some changes, maybe it is correct this time.
  • Wherever our Party and our army went, the people welcomed us with open arms, and we were able to take advantage of the time of the day, and we can still see the vibrant life and development of all things in front of our eyes. Twenty years later, has this place become our burial place?
    In any case, the strength of the battle was 800,000 to 600,000, and the advantage is mine!
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Re: FD Aircraft 20

#40 Post by Sheepster »

Wellington Mk.VII

While we have no illustration of the turret Stirling, and the turret Manchester was cancelled, the Wellington was flown with a dorsal cannon turret.

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A Wellington Mk.II with Merlin engines was converted to mount a single 40mm autocannon in a dorsal turret as the prototype Wellington Mk.VII. Early tests revealed that the Wellington's single tail was ineffective with the changed airflow over the fuselage, and so a double tail was instead fitted. Air firing tests revealed further problems, with the Wellington's geodesic structure unable to absorb the stresses of the cannon recoil. Needless to say further development was halted.
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