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Sooooorrrryyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy  I've put it the wrong place!!!!!!!!! Please if anyone of the administrators could move it to the MOD and Skinning discussion I would be delighted...........Oh my god where I have my head.... :angry:

 

 

The Jaguar M a forgotten one, but that is going to born again..........

 

 

http://www.netmarine.net/aero/aeronefs/jaguar/index.htm

 

It is based on the recently released Jaguar A. The skin needs LOTS of adjustements, but I like how it looks ... What do you think?

 

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That's all folks!!!

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I will never understand what possessed the Aeronavale to not use this aircraft.

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I will never understand what possessed the Aeronavale to not use this aircraft.

Agreed. 

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Nice! Strange that it has a single wheel for the main landing gear. That´s kind of weird once the naval planes must have a much stronger undercarriage for hard landing.

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Nice! Strange that it has a single wheel for the main landing gear. That´s kind of weird once the naval planes must have a much stronger undercarriage for hard landing.

In fact the nose gear has mistake...the real one had two wheels as you can see at the real pics

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Nice! Strange that it has a single wheel for the main landing gear. That´s kind of weird once the naval planes must have a much stronger undercarriage for hard landing.

 

Double wheels are used to allow take-off and landing from surfaces, softer than asphault and concrete.

On a carrier, you do not need to handle such issue - the deck is hard, so double wheels would just eat up from the aircraft's capacity to carry fuel and payload.

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Double wheels are used to allow take-off and landing from surfaces, softer than asphault and concrete.

On a carrier, you do not need to handle such issue - the deck is hard, so double wheels would just eat up from the aircraft's capacity to carry fuel and payload.

Good to know. Thanks!

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