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Spinners

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  1. F-4F had them at the rear so there's no hard and fast rule on this. Anyway, I've moved on!
  2. To quote the wise words of Del Boy Trotter, "Jeux Sans Frontières Rodney, Jeux Sans Frontières".
  3. I really don't understand the point of this statement at all... and especially in the 'what if' section!
  4. It's a Lanc buster for sure!
  5. Vickers Vengeance B.3 - No.27 Squadron, RAF Strike Command, 1977 Red Kettle away!
  6. Is your Frankenmissile working when carried by something else? Does your missile have the right 'ini' lines to make it work?
  7. Above all else Ed - make what you want to make! Oh, and keep up the good work!
  8. Douglas F-6S Skyray - F21, Flygvapnet, 1974
  9. Douglas F-6J Skyray - 203rd Hikotai, Japan Air Self Defense Forces, 1970
  10. Czech out my stripes! (ndicki's D-day Spitfire IXc)
  11. DAT - now upgraded from beta to full release.
  12. British Aerospace Hawk 207 - HävLLv 31, Ilmavoimat, 1988
  13. Hawker Typhoon 1B - 335th Fighter Squadron, 4th Fighter Group, United States Army Air Force, October 1942 Following the Dieppe Raid in August 1942 there was excitement amongst the RAF's three 'Eagle' squadrons following a strong rumour that they would soon all re-equip with the new Spitfire IX but this excitement turned to disappointment when Hawker Typhoons began to arrive in early September. Initially equipping No.121 squadron, Typhoons had soon replaced the Spitfire Vb's of No.71 and No.133 squadrons just in time for all three squadrons to be officially handed-over to the fledgling Eighth Air Force of the United States Army Air Forces becoming the 4th Fighter Group. In the hands of the 4th Fighter Group the Typhoons gained a fearsome reputation for aggression when used offensively on fighter sweeps but by the Spring of 1943 there was a more pressing need to fly escort missions for which the P-47 Thunderbolt was deemed better suited and the Typhoons were soon phased out of service.
  14. Sorry mate. I've no template and no desire to do that scheme.
  15. Hawker Typhoon 1B - Irish Air Corps, 1947
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