Hawk-75N
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please about modification
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#2

IIRC its an export only version of the hawk 75 with fixed gear. Not sure why anyone would fly a plane with fixed landing gear in 1942 though, might as well carry some bricks in the cockpit too.
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#3

Eraser_tr Wrote:IIRC its an export only version of the hawk 75 with fixed gear. Not sure why anyone would fly a plane with fixed landing gear in 1942 though, might as well carry some bricks in the cockpit too.


Stuka.
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#4

Because they had no other planes available?
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#5

It's ugly. I hate it! :evil:
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#6

Its lovely, maybe stuka landing gear mounted? I think that will do.
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#7

Metatron Wrote:It's ugly. I hate it! :evil:

Its ugly. I love it! :lol:
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#8

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my opinion undercart from Ki- 27
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#9

Looks like the engine cowling needs adjusted too, something a little stubier?
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#10

what is that resolution? can we please get a little better resolution? :?
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#11

lol!... You mean you can't see enough to get a rough idea what they are proposing??
A trip to the opticians for you mate!!.. Double away now!!
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#12

Hi,

your obviously providing us with the best resolution you can get at this time, thanks :wink:

I think the ki27 wheels looks great, one thing i have noticed is that we will still see the original wheels inside the wing, not a serious problem but maybe it can be solved with the use, or partial use of the k127 wings? What do you think ? I wouldnt worry too much about the engine cowling myself....it looks good Big Grin

THX
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#13

It's ugly... Let's not waste any more energy on it. Those pilots would have wanted the retracting undercarriage version anyway. Tongue
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#14

Hi,

sure it's ugly in some sense Big Grin , but it's a good & easy conversion & will help boost the chinese/asian early war scenarious I suppose, so It's worth working on it for those intrested :wink:

thx
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#15

Metatron Wrote:It's ugly... Let's not waste any more energy on it. Those pilots would have wanted the retracting undercarriage version anyway. Tongue

Each to his own.. Although I'm not into early Chinese scenarios, there are many that are.. Just like there are many that are into Spanish Civil War and would want to see more aircraft from that period.. Lets have it!
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