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#71 Post by nebnoswal »

Has anyone done a top view of a Buccneeer (both - wings folded and extended) and Jaguar?
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#72 Post by Demon Lord Razgriz »

I didn't draw the X-02, someone else did.
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#73 Post by acelanceloet »

Demon Lord Razgriz wrote:I didn't draw the X-02, someone else did.
edited now... I thought you did ;)
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#74 Post by ALVAMA »

acelanceloet wrote:
Demon Lord Razgriz wrote:I didn't draw the X-02, someone else did.
edited now... I thought you did ;)
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#75 Post by Little Bird »

My US S70...

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#76 Post by Bombhead »

Ace found this in one of my books,British Secret projects by Tony Buttler.If you open them in paint they come out at a resonable size.

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#77 Post by acelanceloet »

thank you! I will have to redo it (mine is 3 meters too long) but it will be doable
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#78 Post by Rainmaker »

A pretty high quality drawing of the Hawker Pr.1216 has already been done, check the "What If and Never-Built Planes" chart on the Shipbucket photobucket page.
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#79 Post by Bombhead »

Ace if you are into that sort of stuff let me know.I have Secret Projects Bombers as well. ;)
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#80 Post by acelanceloet »

Rainmaker wrote:A pretty high quality drawing of the Hawker Pr.1216 has already been done, check the "What If and Never-Built Planes" chart on the Shipbucket photobucket page.
damnit... but it is slightly wrong on some points. as I'll have to redraw mine anyway, I might as well start with that one. I haven't checked it's size as well, it might be that it is slightly wrong as well. some other designs of the same school might be drawn by me as well......

@bombhead: although I don't think I will draw many of them, I am always interested in never build aircraft :D
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