I'll definitely second that nomination. Lots of photos around with possible paint jobs for that plane.How about the Super DC-3 / R4D-8 / C-117?
I'll definitely second that nomination. Lots of photos around with possible paint jobs for that plane.How about the Super DC-3 / R4D-8 / C-117?
One fine addition would be the unique BV 141. An observation plane for the luftwaffe that was produced in small numbers.
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Here ya go...Long as I'm at it how about one very gorgeous home built biplane, the Starduster Too.
Found this over at flightsim.com:AJ Savage old carrier nuke piston powered bomber http://modelingmadness.com/contests/usncontest/cattard72aj.jpg
HarryBasset!
I too would love to find a Yak-28 but don't think you will find it at the 'Avsim RU' site.
What they do have is another twin-engine machine.....the TU-128 Fiddler....and it is
hidden away and requires some fancy 'mouse-work' to click on the right link. But as for the Yak-28..
so far it's a no-show!
Walt
Fly High...Punch Holes in the Sky!
The Nieuport 18 B.3 and 19 B.3 also appear to have been derived from the 15, but were fitted with twin 110 h.p. Clerget or 150 h.p. Hispano-Suiza motors, respectively. Unfortunately, only a recognition drawing appears to have survived, making it difficult to judge with certainty their commonality.
How about an XP-67 Bat?
There is a McDonnell XP-67 by Kazunori Ito at Flightsim.com
Alan
As long as we are talking racer aircraft, how about the DGA-6. Only if it flies like it did and not like a J-3 Cub.