FD Scale Aircraft 15
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It is unbelievable how long these WW2 planes survived in Central America.
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JB-52E:
Loaned to General Dynamics to test a TF39 turbofan engine for the C-5A
Loaned to General Dynamics to test a TF39 turbofan engine for the C-5A
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F-15S Strike Eagle:
Saudi Arabian variant of the F-15E.
F-15SA US testing schemes:
Various testing schemes worn by the F-15SA throughout development, with the orange markings being almost identical to those worn by the YF-15.
Saudi Arabian variant of the F-15E.
F-15SA US testing schemes:
Various testing schemes worn by the F-15SA throughout development, with the orange markings being almost identical to those worn by the YF-15.
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Kyushu Q1W1 Tokai, the eastern sea anti-sub patroller.
In your dreams. ~ Yae Miko
報園-872 (方義鑑銃)
Patriotic Presentation Number 872, Q-102 (A6M3-32 captured in Buna, New Guinea)
報園-872 (方義鑑銃)
Patriotic Presentation Number 872, Q-102 (A6M3-32 captured in Buna, New Guinea)
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YF-15:
Updated with several additional prototypes and their paint schemes.
YF-16:
I debated giving the YF-16 CCV its own image but decided against it since the RCAF evaluated the aircraft without its canards, CCV scheme and all.
YF-17
As far as I can tell, this is the only complete collection of all of the two aircrafts' schemes on the Internet, with a few minor exceptions like the Edwards AFB scheme having a flag at some point. The third row are not actual F-18Ls, but rather the YF-17 as it was being evaluated by several other nations.
YF-18A:
F/A-18A prototypes 1-3 as well as the first TFA-18A prototype. #3 is notable for being the first F/A-18 to land on a carrier.
Updated with several additional prototypes and their paint schemes.
YF-16:
I debated giving the YF-16 CCV its own image but decided against it since the RCAF evaluated the aircraft without its canards, CCV scheme and all.
YF-17
As far as I can tell, this is the only complete collection of all of the two aircrafts' schemes on the Internet, with a few minor exceptions like the Edwards AFB scheme having a flag at some point. The third row are not actual F-18Ls, but rather the YF-17 as it was being evaluated by several other nations.
YF-18A:
F/A-18A prototypes 1-3 as well as the first TFA-18A prototype. #3 is notable for being the first F/A-18 to land on a carrier.
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Its really great to see these prototypes depicted, all too often we ignore the prototypes but often they are the most interesting given the difference between them and the eventual production airframes.
That and too often the demonstrator colour schemes were short-lived and sometimes little publicised.
That and too often the demonstrator colour schemes were short-lived and sometimes little publicised.
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English Electric Canberra FD
Interwar RN Capital Ships
Super-Darings
Never-Were British Aircraft
English Electric Canberra FD
Interwar RN Capital Ships
Super-Darings
Never-Were British Aircraft
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I distinctly remember applying all of those decals to my YF-22 model kit as a kid
Very happy to see this one.
Very happy to see this one.
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A few misc schemes
F-117A "Toxic Death":
A unique "scheme" worn by F-117A #781 as it was being transferred to the National Museum of the USAF. Since the aircraft had to be stripped of its radar coating before being put on display, it was media-blasted with sodium bicarbonate crystals which were incredibly hazardous to the crew that had to do it. They ended up dubbing the aircraft "Toxic Death" and spray painted the name along with a skull and crossbones and “Ray Who?” on the body before it was repainted matte black at the museum.
NF-16D VISTA:
Shown here with three of its test layouts
F-16CJ RAM Coating:
Updated with more realistic coloring.
F-117A "Toxic Death":
A unique "scheme" worn by F-117A #781 as it was being transferred to the National Museum of the USAF. Since the aircraft had to be stripped of its radar coating before being put on display, it was media-blasted with sodium bicarbonate crystals which were incredibly hazardous to the crew that had to do it. They ended up dubbing the aircraft "Toxic Death" and spray painted the name along with a skull and crossbones and “Ray Who?” on the body before it was repainted matte black at the museum.
NF-16D VISTA:
Shown here with three of its test layouts
F-16CJ RAM Coating:
Updated with more realistic coloring.