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"This is Gold Lead; we're starting our attack run"

 

This is really great!!! :grin:

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"Closed Formation"

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"Leave him. We follow the Leader!"

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i was trying to figure out what would make a good Tie Advanced! Nice one, Nazghul!

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To: Spinners/Combat Ace/Insky Thank you and enjoy these pics.

1. Soviet Space Shuttle Buran

 

2. US Space Shuttle Atlantis

 

These pics are what if .

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The Soviet Space Shuttle could of happened if the hangar housing the shuttle didn't collapse.

 

America should have continued with Atlantis because of its many successes in space exploration.

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useful links

http://en.wikipedia....28spacecraft%29

http://en.wikipedia....huttle_Atlantis

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General Dynamics F-111G - Grupo 1 de Bombardeo, Fuerza Aérea Argentina, 1992

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"This is Gold Lead; we're starting our attack run"

 

Nice one kevin. I was thinking of the A-4 though as she is slow as a y-wing. Funny you posted that shot as Star wars trilogy blu-ray is coming out this friday. cant wait to get it. As for the adv tie fighter- the F-16?

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T/As (in all the games at least) are superfast and super manuverable (but not as much as the T/Defender). Was thinking along the lines of a flanker

I chose the mysetere as the Ywings were kinda slow and not as manuvable. The question is: what to use the Z95s, Awings, Xwings -- T/Fs I'd think mig17, T/Bs Mig27?? Gunboats...hummm....Mig19???

 

where's admiral zarrin, when we need him??? :rofl:

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F-104 as the A-Wing?

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Looking good...

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Yorkshire Aircraft Corporation A-32A Wagtail - 6 Squadron, Royal Yorkshire Air Force, 1974

(created as a request for one of the guys at the What If Modelers website)

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landed after a flight test

 

 

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having some fun on Turtledove's dime.....

 

USAAS Mustangs, 94th FS

CSAF Spitfire 9s, Virginia wing

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Looking cool Wrench!

 

Ejecting flares during a gun run East of Bagram.

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Supermarine Scimitar Mk.51 - 18 Staffel, Swiss Air Force, 1965

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going downtown ...

 

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new JDAMs on the hunt!

 

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Saab J-35H Draken - Staffel 18, Swiss Air Force, 1969

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alfie, you know that one is almost a real life ™ bird??!!

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alfie, you know that one is almost a real life ™ bird??!!

 

Oh, yes. I know. Just re-read the Draken chapter in Bill Gunston's book 'Early Supersonic Fighters of the West'.

 

 

 

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Looking nice...

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