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#771 Post by Zephyr »

Since I can't find any evidence the drawings ever existed, I thought I might give it a go. First up, the Martin T4M. :?

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#772 Post by kerkie »

Is the E-2C Hawkeye drawn already? I can't seem to find one.
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#773 Post by Blackbuck »

Yes. There are numerous sheets with them on. One of which is this one.
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#774 Post by kerkie »

Thanks! :oops:
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#775 Post by Raxar »

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#776 Post by emperor_andreas »

Great work, Raxar!
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#777 Post by TimothyC »

Just to be clear, I have started and I will continue to delete commentary in the drawing thread from established posters.
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#778 Post by Novice »

I think that the Piasecki HUP by Cascadia is too small.
Rotor diameter is 35 ft or 70 pixels hull is 56 ft 11in or 113 pixels, while the whole drawing is 77 pixels long.
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#779 Post by Cascadia »

Novice wrote:I think that the Piasecki HUP by Cascadia is too small.
Rotor diameter is 35 ft or 70 pixels hull is 56 ft 11in or 113 pixels, while the whole drawing is 77 pixels long.
Are you sure it's not 56 ft overall length? Using the rotor diameter as reference the hull seems to be some 25 ft.
Because with a heigth of 12 ft 6 in (3.81 m), 56 ft 11 in (17.35) seems very long just for the hull.

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http://www.boeing.com/boeing/history/boeing/hup.page

This links says fusalege length 32 ft or 64 pixels. Indeed longer than my drawing, so we're both right. ;)

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#780 Post by JrodBlue »

Hate to make my first post an inquiry, but does anyone know if the Chinese J-31 and J-20 fighters have been drawn in SB scale?

Also, hi, I'm new.
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