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- .041 Safety Wire - 23.02.2009

Thats a bit like saying the Sea Fury was developed from the TA 152 (although that may be stretching the point)

Yes but the Brits never bought several Fockewulf aircraft and improved it into a Sea Fury . There are major differences between the TA-152 and The Doras and the 801 powered A8,s but they all have a common lineage.


- Sikshoota - 23.02.2009

You little ripper Magpie & the 662nd team ... I'm pretty sure we'll see many a mission in both the New Guinea & Neil Lowes Darwin map as well as the upcoming Rabaul map with the Boomerang featured.

PS ... are any of you talented skinners working on a 'Suzie Q' skin for the bent stick?

Cheers n Beers Smile
Sikshoota


- RRuger - 23.02.2009

RAF_Magpie Wrote:Ahh what the hell... don't kill each other my little pidgeons...

[Image: boomer4.jpg]

It's cute as a button! Great work Magpie and thanks for taking the time to give us this update, nothing this team does anymore really surprises me, you guys are all over 'it'.


- Davew - 23.02.2009

Congompasse Wrote:Thats a bit like saying the Sea Fury was developed from the TA 152 (although that may be stretching the point)

Yes but the Brits never bought several Fockewulf aircraft and improved it into a Sea Fury . There are major differences between the TA-152 and The Doras and the 801 powered A8,s but they all have a common lineage.

Acutally, it was after examining a captured 190 the they designed the Fury/Sea Fury, and it incorporated a number of features from the German aircraft, from the close cowled radial engine installation to the electrical operation of guns and undercarriage etc. So, as I said it's a bit stretching the point, but essentially the Fury and the TA152 have nothing in common except a common (streeeeetch) ancestor.
Same with the Harvard and the Wirraway. And the Boomerang is even further removed since it was loosely based on an aircraft (Wirraway) that was based on an aircraft ( NA-16-2K) that was developed into another aircraft (BC-1) before being developed further to become the Harvard.

Think this is getting a little off topic now. Looking great Mags Smile


- ex_RAAF_Elecfitter - 24.02.2009

RAF_Magpie Wrote:Ahh what the hell... don't kill each other my little pidgeons...

[Image: boomer4.jpg]

oh that is going to make Neil Lowe's Darwin map the ducks guts!

woohoo!


- RAF_Magpie - 25.02.2009

Radoye Wrote:Confusedhock:

Damn, how many more aces up your sleeve Mags? :lol: :lol: :lol:

A few actually...


- Davew - 25.02.2009

Remind me to never play poker against you then Wink