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This makes me want to start making a WCIII Hellcat V for the series... Gonna have to find what I did with my copy of 3DSM.

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Nice plane FastCargo!

Thanks Stary!

 

now mine:

 

 

This is what i call a real dogfight!

 

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English Electric/Mitsubishi Inazuma (Lightning)

 

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Testing interception capablities with four AIM-9L on F-105 IRM-Racks

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The Lightning looks surprisingly well in japanese clothes. I can see it perfectly taking off from Hokkaido to meet a radar contact.

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I reckon RAF 'Frightening' pilots would have loved your four Sidewinder loadout - especially if they were Limas (the missiles not the pilots).

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I splitted the station-ID of the missile pylons to arm them separately in order to equip the bird with either 4 IRMs, 2 SAHMs or 2 IRMs/1 SAHM. But for some reason the plane can't equip SAHMs. Has it to do with it's Radar?

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Convair F-102K - No.29 Squadron, RAF South East Asia Command, 1963

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EE/Mitsubishi Inazuma - Testing CAS-Capability

 

Strange look at first glance...

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Firing salvo...

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Convincing result...

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Lockheed Martin F-22J Mokinrui (Raptor)

 

I wanted to have the serial numbers in italics because the plane acquires a more dynamic look that way.

 

F-22J from the 65th 'Origami' Hikotai ready for take-off

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Climbing...

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Looking for trouble...

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I love to "nipponize" planes!

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that lightning looks good in Jap colors

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There's something different about this one...

 

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FC

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MiG-21I Tan (Jackal)

 

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Douglas Skyhawk A-4E - MFG1, Marineflieger, 1971

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MiG-21I Tan (Jackal)

 

gotta ask bought from mikoyan or put in service after capture?

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gotta ask bought from mikoyan or put in service after capture?

 

After having obtained one MiG-21 through defection of an arab pilot, evaluation showed a quite remarkable plane. IDF decided to buy a wing of MiG-21bis refitting them to israeli needs with BVR capability and improved firepower by reinforcing the wing weapon stations enabling a higher payload of AG-Weapons.

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neat concept for the a-4 in w.german service.

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Grumman F-14A Tomcat - VF-805 Royal Australian Navy

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Late 1965, things in Europe took a turn for the worse, the RAF hastily acquired some F-4C's from the US.....with one type of mission in mind, we were desperate, the crews were brave.......

 

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