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good work veltro2k here is another version of il-76/78 maybe you can use the a310 mrtt's guide for refuel and include it in an il package, if u have time or not no rush i will wait for the great models of airplanes by the great veltro2k :biggrin: .

 

 

 

we have the mrtt and c130 for nato us side of refuel and we have the h-6u for chinese/soviet side which i did my best to creating by substituting missiles for douglas refuel pod on the two pylons of tu 16's. we need an il version for other nations.

 

enjoy your week.

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good work veltro2k here is another version of il-76/78 maybe you can use the a310 mrtt's guide for refuel and include it in an il package, if u have time or not no rush i will wait for the great models of airplanes by the great veltro2k :biggrin: .

 

 

 

we have the mrtt and c130 for nato us side of refuel and we have the h-6u for chinese/soviet side which i did my best to creating by substituting missiles for douglas refuel pod on the two pylons of tu 16's. we need an il version for other nations.

 

enjoy your week.

 

 

need a closeup of the refueling pod

Guest rscsjsuso5
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wow that was quick very good :good: by the way a few months back lindr2 helped me with a radar/avionis system to the tu-126 to make it flyable found here . apparently u created a great ai only tu-126. i hope u can analyze the files of what u got to lindr2's "radar/avionis system to the tu-126 to make it flyable" so that u can have an idea of what cockpit /radar syst to go by , because lindr2's system is quite powerful . i have inputed lindr2's to your big airplanes example 707 747 is it work great i can track enemy planes as far as 250nm, thats like quanzhou chn to taiwan strait to taoyuen twn.

 

here is file/info "updated ini + avionics {2 variants Easy & Normal}+ screens

 

in normal mode you can search & track enemy planes.

 

http://www.filefactory.com/file/af5cgfh/n/Tu-126_rar [317KB] "

 

 

 

enjoy your week, lastly heard that u broke your wrist/hand a few months back , i say modding is a hobby take your time but health is always number 1 on all our lists so take care of it.

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And what work with C-5 (?)

 

Hey now, the man has only two arms :biggrin:

 

I passed him some books about the IL-76, hoping they'll be useful w/ some details he might want to add.

This one is looking better w/ every shot Veltro :good:

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Nice target for the F-19 :wink:

 

allenjb42 (!)

 

Do not deceive ourselves (!)

These planes do not fly without the accompaniment of a serious (!).

Your F-19 still have to try to get to it (!).

As they themselves would not be whipped aircraft tracking (!).

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Veltro, could you pls recheck the radome pls... look here as reference ;-)

 

yours is a bit thin in comparrison to this pic a A-50, not sure if this is maybe a different version.

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Edited by 76.IAP-Blackbird
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Veltro, could you pls recheck the radome pls... look here as reference ;-)

 

yours is a bit thin in comparrison to this pic a A-50, not sure if this is maybe a different version.

Il-SKIP-976.jpg

 

 

no prob,,,that was just a quick mock-up to see what it would look like

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allenjb42 (!)

 

Do not deceive ourselves (!)

These planes do not fly without the accompaniment of a serious (!).

Your F-19 still have to try to get to it (!).

As they themselves would not be whipped aircraft tracking (!).

 

I was referring to the Tom Clancy novel 'Red Storm Rising,' which is of course fiction. this is from Wiki:

 

The F-19A Ghostrider, which shares the same physical characteristics as the Revell model kit, appears in Tom Clancy's novel Red Storm Rising, where an entire chapter is devoted to its exploits ('The Frisbees of Dreamland'). The stealth attack fighters, nicknamed 'Frisbees' by their pilots in reference to their smooth, curved shape, use AIM-9 Sidewinder infrared-guided air-to-air missiles to shoot down Russian IL-76 Mainstay airborne early warning aircraft, thus allowing NATO fighters to penetrate Russian-controlled areas of Germany and bomb the Soviet forces massing there. To further facilitate the attack, the F-19s use nose-mounted lasers to illuminate targets for other fighters and bombers dropping laser-guided bombs.

 

But you knew that, didn't you?

 

Keep up the good work with all of the Il-76 variants Veltro.

Edited by allenjb42
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I was referring to the Tom Clancy novel 'Red Storm Rising,' which is of course fiction. this is from Wiki:

 

The F-19A Ghostrider, which shares the same physical characteristics as the Revell model kit, appears in Tom Clancy's novel Red Storm Rising, where an entire chapter is devoted to its exploits ('The Frisbees of Dreamland'). The stealth attack fighters, nicknamed 'Frisbees' by their pilots in reference to their smooth, curved shape, use AIM-9 Sidewinder infrared-guided air-to-air missiles to shoot down Russian IL-76 Mainstay airborne early warning aircraft, thus allowing NATO fighters to penetrate Russian-controlled areas of Germany and bomb the Soviet forces massing there. To further facilitate the attack, the F-19s use nose-mounted lasers to illuminate targets for other fighters and bombers dropping laser-guided bombs.

 

But you knew that, didn't you?

 

Keep up the good work with all of the Il-76 variants Veltro.

Not to steal Veltro's thunder, but does anyone else fancy an updated F-19? Because I was sort of working on one.

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