delta_lima
Charter Member 2015
It's hard to argue the F5D being an unattractive plane - 'guess I'm biased towards deltas. Agree that from the WIPs, Rob's textures look pretty sweet.
Paint-scheme-wise, while it's expected that "Neil Armstrong" paint scheme would feature prominently, I'm impressed with the lesser known evaluation schemes appear to be featured too - thanks Rob!! The 4 airframes wore some smart schemes ... here's an early NACA scheme:

then shortly became NASA ...
http://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/images/362775main_E-6475_full.jpg
Given the very short evaluation period of the plane (it was cancelled as an operational option I believe around 1958/59, bowing out to the already-chosen F-8) - it at least had a useful testbed / evaluation life (until mid-1970). Sparrow I was captive carried (not sure about actually launched, though) and as shown in Rob's first set, the internal bay carried either the 6 x Zunis or 72 x Mighty Mouse rockets. I think the Sidewinder was also trialed (not sure about fired), and I've only seen bombs mounted in drawings, not actually mounted. But for the purpose of "what if" - It's cool that Rob appears to be modeling all the options.
Some other interesting tidbits ... here's a rare shot of a nose camera installation - not for reconnaissance per se, but I believe for A2A filming of test aircraft (flew chase for at least a few X-15 launches, so possibly in support of that programme).

With it's DFRC connections to both the X-20 and the lifting-body programme in general, it's place in the ancestry in such craft as the Space Shuttle is well deserved. Rob's labours on this will no doubt be a fitting tribute.
dl
Paint-scheme-wise, while it's expected that "Neil Armstrong" paint scheme would feature prominently, I'm impressed with the lesser known evaluation schemes appear to be featured too - thanks Rob!! The 4 airframes wore some smart schemes ... here's an early NACA scheme:

then shortly became NASA ...
http://www.nasa.gov/sites/default/files/images/362775main_E-6475_full.jpg
Given the very short evaluation period of the plane (it was cancelled as an operational option I believe around 1958/59, bowing out to the already-chosen F-8) - it at least had a useful testbed / evaluation life (until mid-1970). Sparrow I was captive carried (not sure about actually launched, though) and as shown in Rob's first set, the internal bay carried either the 6 x Zunis or 72 x Mighty Mouse rockets. I think the Sidewinder was also trialed (not sure about fired), and I've only seen bombs mounted in drawings, not actually mounted. But for the purpose of "what if" - It's cool that Rob appears to be modeling all the options.
Some other interesting tidbits ... here's a rare shot of a nose camera installation - not for reconnaissance per se, but I believe for A2A filming of test aircraft (flew chase for at least a few X-15 launches, so possibly in support of that programme).

With it's DFRC connections to both the X-20 and the lifting-body programme in general, it's place in the ancestry in such craft as the Space Shuttle is well deserved. Rob's labours on this will no doubt be a fitting tribute.
dl