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- .041 Safety Wire - 09.12.2008

RAF_Magpie Wrote:Moved - please do not post requests in the WIP section.

Like your new avatar are you gonna change your handle to RAF Homer


- RAF_Leigh - 09.12.2008

what you talking about magpie?

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- asheshouse - 10.12.2008

First image looks very much like the Westland Wyvern, which went into service with the Fleet Air Arm in 1946. 127 built. --- but its not the Wyvern. This is.

[Image: Westland_Wyvern_in_flight.jpg]


- .041 Safety Wire - 10.12.2008

No its a Martin Baker 5, as in the folks who brought us the ejection seat, As far as I know MB and Escapac were the two major manufacturer for egress systems not including Rusian hardware.


- caldrail - 11.12.2008

asheshouse Wrote:First image looks very much like the Westland Wyvern, which went into service with the Fleet Air Arm in 1946. 127 built. --- but its not the Wyvern. This is.

[Image: Westland_Wyvern_in_flight.jpg]

Design for the Westland Wyvern began in the early 40's, so thats a possible naval fighter for the 1946 british - but only if you use the Rolls Royce Eagle powered variant, not the turboprop.

The MB5 could have been in active service by the end of the war if Martin-Baker hadn't been such an outsider in the aircraft industry. It was a serious aeroplane too, easily maintained, and its cockpit layout was recommended by test pilots as a potential standard for single engined fighters.


Re: Project for digital modelers - RedChico - 11.12.2008

Congompasse Wrote:Any of you polygon manipulators ever thought of turning the Mustang into one of these?

Read carefully and post your requests in this thread only:

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