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Did you'll hear that Cessna is re-entering the combat aircraft market? Wonder how long before a kit of the new Cessna Scorpion arrives.
http://www.aviationweek.com/Article.aspx?id=/article-xml/asd_09_24_2013_p01-02-619506.xml
WIP:Trying to get my hobby stuff sorted - just moved and still unpacking.
"Gator, Green Catskill....Charlie On Time"
I found a recording of an F-84D Thunderscreach. Don't turn this up too loudly like I did.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YItexQxJS9U
I'm from the government and I'm here to help.
The T-37 used the J69 and the A-37 the J85 both jet engines. The XF-84H "Thunderscreach" probably beats them both. Remember the 'Screach' engine noise resonated at a frequency that caused ground crew to loose their lunch or worse.
My source tells me that the A-37 was a very thirsty airplane. Converted from a trainer they were a bit short on internal fuel and drop tanks were a necessity.
Chasing the ultimate build.
Old Dog Well, it may not say Monogram on the box but this Encore kit is the Monogram kit with some enhancements and is currently available www.squadron.com/.../ec48002.htm
Well, it may not say Monogram on the box but this Encore kit is the Monogram kit with some enhancements and is currently available www.squadron.com/.../ec48002.htm
I took advantage of one of Squadron's sales and ordered this kit, along with the metal landing gear, underwing fuel tanks and decals (The decal set includes a couple of birds from Edwards AFB). It arrived a couple of days ago, and wow, it's a nice kit. I hope it goes together as well as it looks in the box.
G. Beaird,
Pearland, Texas
subfixer CrashTestDummy My dad called those 'the most efficient converter of energy to noise known to man!' :-) The A-6 Intruder might give it a run for the money.
CrashTestDummy My dad called those 'the most efficient converter of energy to noise known to man!' :-)
My dad called those 'the most efficient converter of energy to noise known to man!' :-)
Huh? Say that again? I can't quite hear you!!
Fuel tanks
Are those fuel tanks, or bombs, under the wings?
Gimme a pigfoot, and a bottle of beer...
We also called them the 6,000 pound dog whistle.
can't keep a good tweet down.
Looks like they need more fuel tanks.
Wow that plane is hanging some serious go-juice tanks!
Theuns
I'm a sucker for anything with straight wings. I wish Monogram would re-release their A-37. I'd snap one up in a heartbeat.
Thanks for posting the great pictures!!
Eric
Three A-37B Dragonfly of Uruguayan Air Force passed through Florianopolis on the way to Natal AB to participate of the Exercise CRUZEX FLIGHT 2013.To see full report and photos, please, visit the link:
http://aviacaoemfloripa.blogspot.com.br/2013/11/fuerza-aerea-uruguaya-37-dragonfly.html
Some photos:
Hope you enjoy and I count on your visit!
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