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i just finished new SNEB 68 mm Rockets , from the top HE , AT , FRAG , Flechette

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SNEB 100 mm Rockets are next

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after you finish this project  do you think you'll get time to make, for community, the  Bofors M70 135-millimeter unguided rocket pod ? It would suit great the J-37 Viggen. I really need  to feel a real punch when I use rocket pods blasting ground targets. I would appreciate if you could build this special pod. Thank you for your work, that I benefited so often, and good luck with your projects,

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28 minutes ago, UllyB said:

after you finish this project  do you think you'll get time to make, for community, the  Bofors M70 135-millimeter unguided rocket pod ? It would suit great the J-37 Viggen. I really need  to feel a real punch when I use rocket pods blasting ground targets. I would appreciate if you could build this special pod. Thank you for your work, that I benefited so often, and good luck with your projects,

 

this pod is part of some Swedish weapons i made for the Viggen an Draken

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here you can get it  Raketkapsel M70.7z

 

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On 21/07/2020 at 9:24 PM, ravenclaw_007 said:

the Matra Type 116 model pictures above are wrong the correct launcher looks like this ( and is in work ) , i removed the wrong pictures , the weapons you have to delete your self

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a correct model is in work

my problem especially with french weapons is that i have to rely on pictures , if this pictures are labeled wrong i get a problem like in the case of the MATRA Type 116 , it is not the first mistake i made with french weapons but i´m learning with each one

 

Yes, the wrong designation came from Wikipedia were someone had posted a picture of G.91 with mounted LAU-51 rocket pods and thought it was a Matra Type 116 for some reason. I removed those pictures from the Wikipedia page a month ago.

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That rocket pod which has a fueltank , I guess, attached is gorgeous. Maybe you can make one alike...:smile: if it's not too much trouble.

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i need some help with the Matra Type 116M and Matra Type 116MA , does anybody have some pictures of this rocket pods ?? especially of the Matra Type 116MA , for this one i only have a drawing

i found some info that all 3 type 116 rocket pods where used by the RAF

this is supposed to be a Matra Type 116M , no pylon and open rear cover with a electrical connector

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and tis is a drawing of a Matra Type 116MA , no pylon and open rear cover with a electrical connector and on the left side a cover for the intervalometer

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i found this pictures showing a type 116 pod on a RAF Canberra

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and this showing a Matra Type 116MA on a RAF Harrier

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to my surprise the USMC uses the same Matra pod on there Harriers

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i keep searching for better pictures , if someone has some good pictures please send them to me

 

 

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i had some hard days , my 3ds max computer broke down , now i have that computer working again took a lot of money , time and new parts and since there are no longer updates for windows 7 i just have the basic windows 7 ultimate 64 bit instalation and no net ( is not really needed anyway )

here is the Matra Type 116MA , Matra type 116M is next

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On 8/11/2020 at 8:34 AM, ravenclaw_007 said:

to my surprise the USMC uses the same Matra pod on there Harriers

Nahh.. thats just a Brit Harrier (XV742) posing as a Marine jet :laugh:

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On 11/08/2020 at 8:34 AM, ravenclaw_007 said:

i need some help with the Matra Type 116M and Matra Type 116MA , does anybody have some pictures of this rocket pods ?? especially of the Matra Type 116MA , for this one i only have a drawing

i found some info that all 3 type 116 rocket pods where used by the RAF

this is supposed to be a Matra Type 116M , no pylon and open rear cover with a electrical connector

5f32368b736ee_rocket20launcher.thumb.jpg.f8f5bd33f8f983f653a200938c66f134.jpg

and tis is a drawing of a Matra Type 116MA , no pylon and open rear cover with a electrical connector and on the left side a cover for the intervalometer

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i found this pictures showing a type 116 pod on a RAF Canberra

image03.thumb.jpg.215863da876880692a49f74137aefb8d.jpg

and this showing a Matra Type 116MA on a RAF Harrier

image02.thumb.jpg.65318b95bd2833cc53a290d6b1d37480.jpg

to my surprise the USMC uses the same Matra pod on there Harriers

image01.thumb.jpg.9b2ebb50a41c8b08c6540086429a6f12.jpg

 

i keep searching for better pictures , if someone has some good pictures please send them to me

 

 

Very nice pictures :smile:

Never knew the MA existed.

 

Btw if you guys have any more pictures of french SNEB rocket pods, I'd love to see them, as I'm trying to make an inventory of all of them :good:

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