Always thought this would be cool too, but I don't know if fans could fit in the engine nacelles below without it looking disproportionate. It's be cool to rip around in a B-1B. It must be too hard to model because no one does it.
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A twin F-15 would be awesome. I’m pretty sure I would buy it. Especially with the government going with the F-15 EX program now. There would probably be some cool modifications to be done.Originally posted by wolpertinger View PostAlways have been an advocate for either the F9F Panther or Cougar in 80mm or better yet a 90mm version. But I could easily go for that F15 with twin 80mm to take on the Mig 29.... that reminds me, it's been a long time since the F15 was in stock anywhere. I wonder why.....
I could see a 90mm F-35 also, with thrust vectoring. I don’t know if a 90mm is too big, power to weight wise for TV, but an 8s one would be cool. No one really does a good scale F-35 that I know of and a lot of the smaller ones have odd shapes. I don’t see a lot of people flying F-35’s so maybe it isn’t that popular, but I had a small version in the past and it flew great.
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Here’s one that I know I would really like, but maybe there isn’t much more of a market for. A modern looking U-2 is a badass looking airplane. Where we live in Northern CA, every once in a while we will see them fly over from Beale AFB. My Dad used to work on the mission planning teams for the U-2/TR-1 and the SR-71’s. We stayed here when he retired from Beale, so these planes have always held a special place for me.
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+1 on the Cougar. "Come on man" can we get together on this and save the world with a Cougar?Originally posted by WarbirdFan66 View Posti like the skyray idea, but if i had to choose i would still go for the Panther/Cougar or the F-117...both good designs, fly well and can be build with a single 90 or 80mm drive system, which keeps weight an coast down
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Good luck with the landing gear (tandem bogies and wingtip wheels that jettison during the roll).Originally posted by FoamOvercast17 View Post
Here’s one that I know I would really like, but maybe there isn’t much more of a market for. A modern looking U-2 is a badass looking airplane. Where we live in Northern CA, every once in a while we will see them fly over from Beale AFB. My Dad used to work on the mission planning teams for the U-2/TR-1 and the SR-71’s. We stayed here when he retired from Beale, so these planes have always held a special place for me.
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I suggest that the F-35 (V3) is 80mm size and weight, but with a 70mm edf unit.Originally posted by mshagg View PostI know we like bigger but I understand the market for the smaller stuff tends to have better economics. Has been a while since they released a 70mm hasn't it (F-35)?
But since this is about "big", why not really go big with a Vulcan?
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