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You tease :biggrin:

 

No no no, you've got it all wrong...it's your birthday you should get the presents !

 

 

 

Great work Ed :good:

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You are faster, then I think !

:clapping::biggrin::good:

 

vulkan

Edited by vulkan

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You tease :biggrin:

 

No no no, you've got it all wrong...it's your birthday you should get the presents !

 

 

 

Great work Ed :good:

 

 

made my heart skip a beat there :biggrin:

 

 

thank you

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I always color code my parts. Besides lets see what you would look like with out your skin,,,hmmm also many colors 4920W.jpg:lmaosmiley:

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better than the POS i started doing years ago and could not finish, due to lack of skills!

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I always color code my parts

 

Oh, man!!! That is just TMI!!!! :rofl:

 

Let's just hope it's not named as well.... :wink:

 

(btw: DO have a great BD Ed!!)

 

Wrench

kevin stein

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Oh, man!!! That is just TMI!!!! :rofl:

 

Let's just hope it's not named as well.... :wink:

 

(btw: DO have a great BD Ed!!)

 

Wrench

kevin stein

 

 

thank you

 

and lets just leave spike out of this :lmaosmiley:

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Looking good Ed. Just stretch the fuselage before and after the wing about 8ft each. Will make a nice Saudi, French or Brit AWACS.

 

You tease :biggrin:

 

No no no, you've got it all wrong...it's your birthday you should get the presents !

 

 

 

Great work Ed :good:

 

Is Nikki going to jump out of a cake for you?

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A very good start.I'll be looking forward to this.Do you have any plans on making any other varients on the basic airframe?there were lots of EC and RC versions.

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A very good start.I'll be looking forward to this.Do you have any plans on making any other varients on the basic airframe?there were lots of EC and RC versions.

 

probably

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Looking good Ed. Just stretch the fuselage before and after the wing about 8ft each. Will make a nice Saudi, French or Brit AWACS.

 

 

 

Is Nikki going to jump out of a cake for you?

 

 

I did strech it a bit

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Hey Ed not to rain on your parade but DS Mod has an AWAC's in it. So to save you some work, how about a River Joint? Or Speckled Trout? Looking Glass or TACAMO?

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The E-8 is still not presented in this series .. I think I will mod one of DS 707s if it`s allowed

 

E-8 is in the DS Mod too.

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od19.jpg

 

The Airborne Laser Lab was a gas-dynamic laser mounted in a modified version of a KC-135 used for flight testing. Similar to the commercial Boeing 707, the slightly smaller KC-135 was designed to military specifications and operated at hight gross weights. The NKC-135A (S/N 55-3123) is one of 14 KC-135As permanently converted for special testing. It was extensively modified by the Air Force weapons Labratory at Kirtland AFB, New Mexico, and used in an 11-year experiment to prove a high-energy laser could be operated in an aircraft and employed against airborne targets. During the experiment, the Airborne Laser Lab destroyed five AIM-9 Sidewinder air-to-air missiles and a Navy BQM-34A target drone.

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