Yes. Yes. Yes How about a F-100 or a F-107 modified for USN carrier trials?
Quote from: The Big Gimper on August 16, 2015, 07:09:56 PMYes. Yes. Yes How about a F-100 or a F-107 modified for USN carrier trials?See here and here for more.Also look for this booklet:
SH72322 Folland Gnat F Mk.I British Single Seaters 1/72The British Folland Gnat light jet fighter was evaluated also by the RAF, but only its two-seat trainer version known as the Gnat T.1 entered the RAF service. The flight tests of the F.1 version took rather long time during which various colour schemes were applied to the machines. The most attractive of them are presented in our superbly detailed model, which as you most probably already know is injected within steel moulds. The decal sheet brings you also markings for so-called Oscar EW-5894 Phallus fictional machine famous from an early 90´s spoof of heroic aviation movies.The model itself comes with three sprues with plastic parts, one clear plastic sprue and contains also a couple of resin parts for various antennae and air intakes that were characteristic for pre-production and trial machines.
Anyone know if the Quickboost Sea Vixen FAW.1 corrected nose for the Cyberhobby kit is also applicable to Cyberhobby's FAW.2?