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North American J36A - F13, 1965

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North American J36B - F21, 1974

 

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Thank you. I'm loving the F-100D at the moment and Henrik's templates make it so much easier to produce new schemes for it.

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It looks great, but I have to mention a few things:

 

1: The Squadron Number (21 in the latter case) is always next to or very close to the body roundel. There was no exeptions. Check pictures of the Lansen, Draken or Viggen for an example.

 

2: The Splinter Camo was used for Attack Aircraft. The F-100D with splinter camo and attack ordinance would have been AJ-36B.

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It looks great, but I have to mention a few things:

 

1: The Squadron Number (21 in the latter case) is always next to or very close to the body roundel. There was no exeptions. Check pictures of the Lansen, Draken or Viggen for an example.

 

2: The Splinter Camo was used for Attack Aircraft. The F-100D with splinter camo and attack ordinance would have been AJ-36B.

 

Well it's not for release but those points are nice to know. Cheers!

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this is one of the most plausable What Ifs you've done Alfie!!

 

the splinter looks awesome!!

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Well it's not for release but those points are nice to know. Cheers!

 

Why not?...it's a very stunning scheme for this bird!

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Nice work on the splinter!

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N.B. The RB04 missile is shown here but is just a bit too big for the Hun!

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Try the RB-04 on the Bullpup Pylon?

 

Fins are well into the fuselage.

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North American J36B - F21 (Aggressor Squadron), 1978

 

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well, why just have a Swedish built Bullpup??? that's a no-brainer!! :lol:

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Hey, good work on the Squadron Numbers. They are where they ought to be.

 

TSF BOSS is pleased! *purrs*

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Somehow it looks so "swedish" :D

If the RB-04 don't fit, try with the RB-05. It was the equivalent of the AGM-12B. It's inside one of the Lindr2 weapons pack.

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Prety plane. Wondering if you will release first two planes. Those two are my favourites of the series.

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Prety plane. Wondering if you will release first two planes. Those two are my favourites of the series.

 

No plans. The silver is stock so you can easily make your own and second was a test based on a camo swatch I found on the internet.

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When one sick at skinning and adding decals, is a real shame not be able to download planes already done. Of course is your choice, but I think those skins really deserve being released.

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