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336 Mira "Olymbos" - Aegean Ghost Scheme

 

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338 Mira "Ares"

 

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340 Mira "Aleppou"

 

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341 Mira "Velos"

 

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The aegean ghost scheme is just for eyecandy, since at the early 1970s it was not invented

 

 

The serial numbers are loosely designed following this greek Starfighter:

 

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like the zippers, they'd still carry the USAF buzz numbers, so the "FW" would still be correct. simple deacl change

 

the ghost skin looks GOOD!

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this has been posted before, and the full text file is in a listing I upload (prolly in 1stGen downloads somewhere) or all USN BuNums from 1920-1985

 

AA - Douglas A-24 > F-24, FA

AB - Curtiss A-25

AC - Douglas A-26 > B-26, BC

AD - Vultee A-31

AE - Convair XA-41

BA - Boeing B-17, Boeing B-57

BB - Douglas XB-19A, Douglas B-66

BC - Consolidated B-24, Douglas B-26 < A-26

BD - North American B-25

BE - North American B-45 > BH

BF - Boeing B-29

BG - Consolidated B-32, Northrop B-35

BH - Lockheed B-37, North American B-45 < BE

BJ - Boeing XB-39

BK - Douglas XB-42, Boeing B-50

BL - Boeing XB-44

BM - Convair B-36

BTE - Vultee BT-13*

CA - Beech CQ-3

CB - Beech C-43

CC - Beech C-45

CD - Curtiss C-46

CE - Douglas C-47

CF - Douglas C-48

CG - Douglas C-49

CH - Douglas C-53

CJ - Douglas C-54

CK - Lockheed C-60

CL - Noorduyn C-64

CM - Lockheed C-69

CN - Douglas C-74

CP - Cessna C-78, Convair C-131

CQ - Fairchild C-82, Fairchild C-119

CR - Consolidated C-87

CS - Boeing C-97

CT - Convair XC-99

CU - Douglas C-117

CV - Douglas C-118

CW - Lockheed C-121

CY - Chase C-122

CZ - Fairchild C-123

(F- "Photographic" designation in the next 8 discontinued in 1948):

FA - Beech F-2

FB - Lockheed F-5

FC - North American F-6 > F-51, FF

FD - Consolidated F-7

FE - Boeing F-9 > B-17, BA

FF - North American F-10 > B-25, BD

FG - Boeing F-13 > B-29, BF

FH - Northrop F-15 > F-61, FK

(P- "Pursuit" ended in 1948, became F- "Fighter"):

FA - Lockheed P-38, Douglas F-24 < A-24, Lockheed F-94

FB - Bell P-39, McDonnell F-101

FC - Curtiss P-40, Convair F-102

FD - Curtiss XP-42, Republic F-103

FE - Republic P-47, Convair F-106

FF - North American P-51

FG - Curtiss XP-55, Lockheed F-104

FH - Lockheed XP-58, Republic F-105

FJ - Bell P-59

FK - Northrop P-61

FL - Bell P-63

FM - Fisher P-75

FN - Lockheed P-80 > FT

FP - Convair XP-81

FQ - North American P-82

FR - Bell XP-83

FS - Republic F-84

FT - Lockheed F-80 < FN

FU - North American F-86

FV - Northrop F-89

FW - North American F-100

FY - North American YF-93A, North American YF-95A < YF-86D

GA - Waco PG-2

GB - Waco PG-3

GC - Waco CG-4

GD - Laister-Kaufman XCG-10

GE - Waco CG-13

GF - Chase XCG-14

GG - Waco CG-15

GH - Chase XCG-18

GJ - Chase XG-20 > XC-123A, CZ

LA - Taylorcraft L-2, Piper L-4

LB - Aeronca L-3, Stinson L-5

LC - Piper L-4 (original), Aeronca L-16

LD - Stinson L-5 (original), North American L-17

LE - Interstate L-6, Boeing L-15, Piper L-18 < L-4J

LF - Piper L-14, Cessna L-19

LG - Convair L-13, de Havilland L-20

LH - Aeronca L-16 (original), Piper L-21

LJ - North American L-17 (original), Beech L-23

LK - Aero Commander L-26

OA - Grumman OA-9

OB - Consolidated OA-10

OC - North American O-47

OD - Kellett YO-60

OE - Boeing PB2B-1

PN - Lockheed P-80

PS - Republic P-84

TA - North American AT-/T-6

TB - AT-/T-7

TC - Beech AT-/T-11, MiG-15 (USSR)

TD - Beech AT-/T-21, Beech T-34

PTF - Stearman-Boeing PT-13*

TG - Stearman-Boeing PT-/T-17

TH - Fairchild PT-/T-19

TJ - Culver PQ-/Q-8

TK - Culver PQ-/Q-14

TL - North American T-28

TP - Convair T-29

TQ - Fairchild T-31

TR - Lockheed T-33

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Posted

Wonderful!! Greece didn't have but if we did those skins would look awesome ... excellent work i wish you release them.

 

 

P.S. Wrench..you are like an encyclopedia :)

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Mario - man, you're in a hot run of form at the moment!

 

Regarding 'Buzz' numbers the most obvious omission from that list is that 'FJ' was used on the F-4 Phantom (see pics of the borrowed F-4B's but it was seen on the early F-4C's and even the RF-4C's too).

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