Another Piglet Pusher...

Nice work! I have ALWAYS had a warm spot in my heart for the Saab! I love pushers! I have always wanted to model an XP-56 myself.
 
Ive liked this aircraft for a while now think its the only aircraft to have ever served as both a piston and jet engined aircraft! Apparently it was loved by its pilots too for being a steady gun platform, armed to the teeth and very manouvreable.
P.S. @ gibbage, Piglet did an XP56 its sp2 only though but very well done as always by the master!!
 
Ive liked this aircraft for a while now think its the only aircraft to have ever served as both a piston and jet engined aircraft! Apparently it was loved by its pilots too for being a steady gun platform, armed to the teeth and very manouvreable.
P.S. @ gibbage, Piglet did an XP56 its sp2 only though but very well done as always by the master!!


Not quite..there is the Bede 5 (now thats an idea for a flight sim a/c)..there are probably others (I was going to say the D-328 but that was TURBOPROP and jet)..anyway I digress - thats looking good Tim!
 
Just how big is the PPP hangar floor! :kilroy: Hello .. Hello ... Hello .... Hello ..... Hello ...... Hello , O that big :icon_lol:
Looking damn diddly damn sweet !
 
Saab J-21 on the PPP hangar floor.....
If ya ask for the Jet J-21R, I will spank you...:wavey:

Now Tim watch what you say there are some folks that may like a good spanking...lol

Sorry I had to...

Model looks sweet BTW, I am really looking forward to that, and I am a Prop fan myself no interest in a spanking either... :kilroy:
 
Ahhhhh Sweet!!!!!!!!!!! This was brought up some time ago in a question to Tim. Glad to see it come alive for FSX. Thank you Tim!!! :applause::ernae::medals::icon29:
 
If I ever make a twin-boom jet, it will be a Vampire FB5. I just never liked the jet J21. Adams makes cool looking twin boom propjobs, but their jet just looks funny, and couldn't compete with a Lear, Falcon, etc.
As far as planes serving in both piston engine and jet engine versions, there is also the Yak-15, a minimum-change conversion of a Yak-3.
 
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