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Posted by TarnShip on Tuesday, November 11, 2014 3:25 AM

that's pretty cool, another KA-6D model that includes the D-704 in the kit, that allows you to model the Tanker with the pod that was often carried as a backup plan

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Posted by Blairy on Wednesday, November 12, 2014 6:18 PM

so many ideas! sounds like this diorama could be a real hit.

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Posted by Blairy on Wednesday, November 12, 2014 6:19 PM

TarnShip

here is an OOB kit that does what you want, it is a Legacy Hornet with the newest refueling store

www.zone-five.net/showthread.php

you get one to do the decals and the pod, and any other 1/48 to do the receiving aircraft.

It is a bit large,,,,,,,,but two 1/48 Hornets might take up less space than two of the larger jets.

Rex

seems like that would really work, will have to find some other decals though. Do the supers use the same pod?

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Posted by seasick on Wednesday, November 12, 2014 6:49 PM

Chasing the ultimate build.

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Posted by TarnShip on Wednesday, November 12, 2014 8:00 PM

Seasick, the contrast between the two systems is why my Uncle and I used to tease my little brother about the Navy and Marines having Male Aircraft and his Air Force having Females. (he was at George with the Weasel guys)

That late pod in Dave Roof's post is the type currently used on the Super Hornet, Blairy. I don't know why NASA did the flight tests for it. I guess that NACA might have done the testing on the D-704 back in the old days,,,,,,,but, I was just a kid back then.

Rex

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Posted by TarnShip on Wednesday, November 12, 2014 8:02 PM

oh, and there was a third method,,,,,,,,a boom that swung down away from the Navy tanker, and sent a hose back out of the end of it with the drogue deployed from that hose.

Search for things like Savage refueling and early Phantom testing a refueling pod, I think there was an A-3 involved in those tests also.

Rex

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Posted by Blairy on Thursday, November 13, 2014 4:49 PM

I think I have found the one! how cool would this look!

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Posted by TarnShip on Thursday, November 13, 2014 5:20 PM

Wow, not only does it look cool, but, you might end up being the first one to do that combo in model form.

Since they are kits, all of the others might have been done before.,,,,,,this photo is something like last week or last month, or something recent like that.

Rex

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Posted by Blairy on Thursday, November 13, 2014 6:12 PM

And by the looks of it, the Osprey doesn't utilize any external components for refueling.

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Posted by Blairy on Sunday, November 16, 2014 11:04 PM

So I have made my decision to go with the MV-22 refueling the F-35B as per the photo above in a recent trial in 1/48. This is going to be one big dio!

Concept is as follows, with chrome tubing holding the aircraft up and timber base and obviously with the refueling line in between which I have not drawn:

I haven't been able to find much information at all on this test and am not sure whether fuel was actually passed through. Mid 2013 the first privately funded trials were conducted by Bell-Boeing with a prototype of the roll-on/roll-off aerial refueling system that fits in the cabin of the V-22. While the USMC and USN requested the trials the USAF are also interested in this concept. The first trials were conducted with F/A-18C's and D's, reports coming from the hornet pilots were that the stability of the drogue behind the large rotors were just as stable as the KC-135. 

Here are some extra links where I have grabbed some information if you want a read. Link 1 & Link 2

If you have any extra information please feel free to post.

Regards

Eli

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Posted by F-8fanatic on Monday, January 12, 2015 2:39 PM

If you REALLY want to do something a little different, here's where I would take this....

users.cloudnet.com/.../images.html

Clink on the pic "dirty dancing".....that had to be one seriously high "pucker factor" moment for the Crusader driver....

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