How 'bout this round thing?
Pete jumped the que, so he's officially disqualified!
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The late Roy Lopresti and his family have developed an even more advanced version of the Swift known as the Fury that utilizes a fuel-injected Lycoming IO-360 and has a max speed of 222 mph, but I wish they'd gone ahead and continued developing the "Swiftfire", an one-off Allison turboprop powered screamer that not only topped out at 345 mph but looked damned amazing to boot!Beautiful plane in real life, and tiny. Very clean, very fast with a fairly small engine. Bad reputation over the years, I feel not totally justified. Generally a very nice flyer, but a true pilot's aircraft. A bit unforgiving, in exchange for small displacement/high performance rewards.
Sorry Pete. That is the Casa C-101 Aviojet from F. Antonio Tena, available at Flightsim; as well as the full team you get models of the prototype and a Spanish Air Force trainer; the C-101 is also operated by Chile, who call it the T-36 Halcon, with an attack version known as the A-36 - I started to attempt an A-36 repaint back before my HD died, really must give it another go.
B****y swot!!!![]()
Nah, not really. It is just such a good model I snapped it up as soon as it appeared - and like I said, it is crying out for a nice Chilean camo repaint.