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BAC Lightning F2 - No.19 Squadron, Royal United States Air Force, 1976

 

Hi spinners, can you release that specific one? thx.

 

No, not that specific one. But I'll send you the decals.

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BAC Lightning F2 - No.19 Squadron, Royal United States Air Force, 1976

 

...thaaaaaaaaaat's gonna piss off some of the Seppos around here. I love in Spinners! Haha! :tongue:

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Although best known for their service with the Royal Air Force, Mosquitoes were also flew in several U.S. Army Air Force units as photographic and weather reconnaissance aircraft and as a night fighter. During the war, the USAAF acquired 40 Canadian Mossies and flew them under the American F-8 (photo reconnaissance) designation. In addition, the British turned over more than 100 Mosquitoes to the USAAF under Reverse Lend-Lease. These aircraft retained their British designations.

 

Yep,,,great work as usual Spins..also found this bit of info on the web.

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wip...@ spinners...wann pm me some possible sqd ideas?..

 

Yes, I'll give it some thought after work tonight based on the classic 1970's line-up - my era lol.

 

There's an artists impression in an old RAF Yearbook that would be nice to replicate - from memory it might have been No.41 but I'll check it out.

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A typical late 1970's RAF line up (only showing approximate P.1121 sized aircraft)

 

 

No.11 Group - UK Based Air Defence Squadrons

 

5 - Lightning

11 - Lightning

23 - Phantom

29 - Phantom

43 - Phantom

56 - Phantom

111- Phantom

 

 

No.38 Group - UK Based Tactical Strike Squadrons

 

1 - Harrier

6 - Jaguar

41 - Jaguar

54 - Jaguar

 

 

RAF Germany Air Defence Squadrons

 

19 - Phantom

92 - Phantom

 

 

RAF Germany Tactical Strike

 

2 - Jaguar

3 - Harrier

4 - Harrier

14 - Jaguar

15 - Buccaneer

16 - Buccaneer

17 - Jaguar

20 - Jaguar

31 - Jaguar

 

(No.1 Group's Vulcans and Buccaneers are excluded as they would be TSR.2 candidates)

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ahhh good stuff spinners m8y...this camo aint that far off then lol...may darken the grey and green a tad to match pic u found..easy enough..also decals a breeze

external paint done...few bits to do then some internal and small bits to paint...lines etc..

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Nope, this is my personal mod of The Viper Team's F-16I Sufa. I would need their permission to release it.

 

F/A-16E Silver Falcon, 175th FS "Lobos", 114th FW South Dakota ANG, 2014

 

 

permission granted , nice work :good:

you just have to give gredit to the Team Viper if you use one of our mods

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Probably with some tweaks you can make an F-18L, as i think this was the proposal camo (still needs some tweaking itself) scheme anyway

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Thanks! I'm trying to get the hook and mount to disappear and it it works, then I can make a fictional F-18L

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Fantastic Russ. The size of the P.1121 will surprise many people!

 

I'd have put it's IOC somewhere between the Lightning and Harrier so the 60's and 70's schemes would be entirely appropriate although I'm sure that we would have seen a 'Desert Pink' FGR.4 too! BTW Bill Gunston has a short chapter on the P.1121 in his book "Fighters of the Fifties" and reckons that around Hawkers the name of 'Hurricane' was openly used for the project.

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