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I am working on a Mirage IIIe with Gmax. Can anyone point me to a pic of the cockpit? :?:

 

Mike Wholaver

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That looks great!

Well darn, so can you suggest an aircraft to do?

Strike Fighters is all that and then some! I have several aircraft at Avhistory.org, for CFS2, and just wanted to do one for SF:P1.

Etendard maybe?

BTW I cannot read French! :(

 

Mike

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I noticed that Check Six is modeling the Marage IIIc (?), mine is the Mirage IIIe multi role fighter, with the avionics chin bump under the nose. Maybe we can still use mine? :roll:

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I'm sure we could still use it Mike. :) I think ejectionseats' suggestions are good too. I'd love to see a mystere.

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This is for the mystere iva, I don't know what the difference is:

http://www.suurland.com/blueprints/fighter...mystere-iva.gif

 

 

crude drawing

http://www.luftfahrtmuseum.com/drwg/s/dsumy.gif

 

 

Good site for Frech aircraft!

http://caea.free.fr/en/collec.html

 

 

Check out this site, has a lot of info on all the mysteirs including super mystier, and orugun:

http://www.vectorsite.net/avmyst.html

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If I may suggest a B-58 Hustler would be an awesome add-on! The A-3d would also be a cool add-on.

 

plus theres plenty of pictures and drawings available!

 

From this site you can get line drawings of the B-58 in three different sizes: http://www.dfrc.nasa.gov/gallery/graphics/...B-58/index.html

 

3 side drawing of A-3 Skywarrior:

http://www.fortunecity.com/marina/manatee/.../skywarrior.gif

 

and this site is a treasure trove for the A-3:

http://www.a3skywarrior.com/index.htm

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Guest Ranger332

Man seen so funny seeing all these jets thaT AS A KID I MADE MODELS OF :)

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Hehehe! I remember counting up the cost of all the models on my homemade shelves...$400. That was a LOT of money in 1971. I know what ya mean Ranger, funny how time passes and things change, yet in a way they are still the same. We're still playin with models, only this time they actually fly!

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