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Or something!!
Maybe get some of the art work out on the market!?
Grossman56
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Ya might have to get back in a band and start gig'n again. That's how I'm picking up the extra shekels for the addiction.Originally posted by Grossman56 View PostThere you go boys, I'm two for two now!
Great choice guys, it fits into the Flightline mandate of being a plane that is seldom modeled and because of the success of the P38, its a great choice for the next twin engine plane.
Just wish I could afford one!!
Grossman56
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There you go boys, I'm two for two now!
Great choice guys, it fits into the Flightline mandate of being a plane that is seldom modeled and because of the success of the P38, its a great choice for the next twin engine plane.
Just wish I could afford one!!
Grossman56
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Ahh, okay. Thanks for the explanation! The glyph on the actual front page was different and had an extra line that threw off the whole "2L7" resemblance.Originally posted by Alpha.MotionRC View Post
RCjetdude deciphered it best. Here were the clues:
1) The map is of Korea
2) The photo is at Night
3) The photo also looks like a Reconnaissance photo
4) The Glyph is 2 L 7. The "Lelu" is the L, and when removed, you have 2, and 7. The only aircraft that operated in Korea, at Night, as a night fighter and Reconnaissance platform, with the number "7" in its name, was the
F7F Tigercat.
"Lelu" in and of itself is impossible to decipher (it's a code name, after all), because it is the name of recently departed cat. When considered in context of the 2 L 7 glyph, and the night reconnaissance photo of Korea, however, it all comes together.
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Originally posted by Imladris18 View PostWell, someone's going to have to explain how that banner = Tigercat lol
RCjetdude deciphered it best. Here were the clues:
1) The map is of Korea
2) The photo is at Night
3) The photo also looks like a Reconnaissance photo
4) The Glyph is 2 L 7. The "Lelu" is the L, and when removed, you have 2, and 7. The only aircraft that operated in Korea, at Night, as a night fighter and Reconnaissance platform, with the number "7" in its name, was the
F7F Tigercat.
"Lelu" in and of itself is impossible to decipher (it's a code name, after all), because it is the name of recently departed cat. When considered in context of the 2 L 7 glyph, and the night reconnaissance photo of Korea, however, it all comes together.
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Well, someone's going to have to explain how that banner = Tigercat lol
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1. P-61
2. U-2
3. SR-71
Mostly due to the night recon background and mental gymnastics trying to decipher the icon thing.
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Several of you are correct, great job! Any last minute ideas before the big reveal?
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If you mirror image the banner on the site the symbol makes a real nice FJ-5. Yeah, it's a reach, but it is fun.
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Let's see, prop driven because it's a Flightline plane, looks like a nighttime recon photo, I'm hoping for a P-61!
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Originally posted by OV10 View Post
I know how you feel but I keep hoping that FMS isn't jerkin my chain on the Bronco.
Well Crunch and I look to be solid as getting ours for free to do flight reviews ;) because we're solid with the Widow. Quit vasillating back n forth Brandon between the Widow and the B-24 and jump in the winners circle with us :rolleyes:
I don't know Charlie, I think Im starting to waiver on the Widow. Now Im thinkin it could be the SR71. Its an awesome looking spy plane and maybe it will be Flightline's first edf?
I know there is at least one Habu fanatic at Motion...
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For my 3rd guess I would go with the F-7 Tigercat as well because it was also a Korean era night fighter.
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