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#831 Post by dy031101 »

Thank you very much!

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#832 Post by WWII44 »

Planebucket needs the B7A Ryusei, J7W Shinden, and Ki-102 Randy. I would do them my self but I'm not good at drawing things that small.
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#833 Post by cvbbdd »

J7W top and side
i need help with the 190 the nose looks to fat
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#834 Post by Newb »

I will go ahead and make a request, can anyone make Fictional Designs? I'd really be interested to see what people can come up with.
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#835 Post by BoxOfRoundRocks »

You mean like personal aircraft designs?
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#836 Post by Rodondo »

There is an AU section but I'll warn that people don't take kindly to request threads for personal whims, real aircraft is a different manner though
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#837 Post by Newb »

BoxOfRoundRocks wrote:You mean like personal aircraft designs?
Yes.
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#838 Post by Trojan »

Great job DG_Alpha and GLACIESFIRE
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#839 Post by GLACIESFIRE »

Thanks a lot Trojan but don't forget LittleBird... ;-)
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#840 Post by BoxOfRoundRocks »

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AV-122 Dragon is a heavy bomber built mostly from scraps of MiG 25 fleet in 70's to counter threat by fascistic Rameniak. Built largely from steel and wood as aluminum was difficult to get through naval blockade. Steel skeleton gave aircraft ability to absorb damage that could destroy any other bomber with penalty on performance. It has low speed, low ceiling and flies and can take hits like ton of bricks. In addition to typical (fire)bombing missions it can be used in anti-ship missions with Silkworms and Exocets and air defense role with missiles meant for SAMs such as Kub and later Buk/Uragan.

Design was refined and production restarted as supersonic AV-124 Wyvern with more aluminum available and with titanium applied where needed. Wyvern featured much more swept wings, longer hull, MiG 31 parts and superior performance in every category.
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