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Swords to Plowshares GB / Re: NACA Dornier Do 350 V1 Aufklärung
« Last post by LemonJello on Today at 08:33:44 PM »
Off to a roaring start! 
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Swords to Plowshares GB / Re: NACA Dornier Do 350 V1 Aufklärung
« Last post by GTX_Admin on Today at 04:35:43 PM »
Looking good
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Swords to Plowshares GB / Re: Still a Warrior of Sorts
« Last post by GTX_Admin on Today at 04:21:32 PM »
Another option would be a RR Dart Spitfire in a similar fashion to the Dart Mustang:



Like Stephen did here:  http://beyondthesprues.com/Forum/index.php?topic=351.2925
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Swords to Plowshares GB / Re: Still a Warrior of Sorts
« Last post by GTX_Admin on Today at 04:16:59 PM »
A PT6 conversion would be awesome, and a good choice. The PT6 is to turboprops what the RR Merlin was to liquid-cooled piston engines; bazillions produced, well-proven, and part supply would be easy.

Hmmm... Spitfire with a PT6?  ;D

You would want to use one of the ‘big’ PT6s, probably a -67 or -68 variant given the power comparison.
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Land / Re: Canadian Leopard C2 MEXAS
« Last post by Old Wombat on Today at 03:43:43 PM »
 :smiley: 8)   :smiley: 8)   :smiley: 8)   :smiley: 8)
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Land / Re: 1/72 "Tank, Infantry, Mark 1, A11, 'Matilda' "
« Last post by Old Wombat on Today at 03:40:39 PM »
What are you lot talking about? :))

A tank? What tank? ???

That? :-\

It's too small! I can't see anything! :o

You're sure its not a green cockroach? ::)



What can I say, 1/72 scale. ;)

Great build, 'Mog! :smiley:
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Land / Re: Canadian Leopard C2 MEXAS
« Last post by Marderman on Today at 03:34:24 PM »
Hello friends, I'm glad if you like them. They are now finished.



















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Aero-space / Re: P-51 Mustang and Derivates Ideas and Inspiration
« Last post by elmayerle on Today at 12:17:23 PM »
Allison-powered Mustangs in USAAC pre-WW II markings with yellow wings and blu or OD fuselages?  Perhaps some fuselage trim akin to that done on the P-26?
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Engineering Dept. / Re: Airframe Scaling
« Last post by elmayerle on Today at 11:52:17 AM »
Turbofans can be beneficial in reducing noise and, with a mixer, thermal signature.  TSSAM did a good job of mixing the core and fan flows for reduced thermal signature and the mixer had an LO coating for all aspects "Stealth".
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Land / Re: 1/72 "Tank, Infantry, Mark 1, A11, 'Matilda' "
« Last post by Frank3k on Today at 10:57:16 AM »
It came out great! I thought some of the details were "exaggerated for wargaming", but I looked up the real tank and it looked like this.
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