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Postby Charl » Sun Oct 14, 2007 11:02 am

Ian Warren wrote:
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The Cold War symbol maybe? The Boeing B-52 Stratofortress ..... NAH ! depends from which way you look at it smile.gif

able to carry 108 bombs 24 500lb pounders on wing pylons shown above in the designed role .

Super shots Ian.
For me:
Vietnam...
BOMB HANOI!...
Jane Fonda...
and that endless stick of ordnance that keeps coming down like rain when a BUFF run is made over a target.
Um, What on earth is this fella carrying inboard? A coupla spare jets under a cruise missile??
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Postby Ian Warren » Sun Oct 14, 2007 12:15 pm

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Super shots Ian.
For me:
Vietnam...
BOMB HANOI!...
Jane Fonda...
and that endless stick of ordnance that keeps coming down like rain when a BUFF run is made over a target.
Um, What on earth is this fella carrying inboard? A coupla spare jets under a cruise missile??


Vietnam , Operation Linebacker & Rolling Thunder , ' blimey' recall regular NZBC TV blink.gif It Rain'd !



AGM-28 Hound Dog A cruise missile , Nuclear of course , powered by a J52 engine (early A4 skyhawk) type engine .

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Postby Charl » Sun Oct 14, 2007 1:52 pm

Rushing off to look up "Hound Dog" in Wiki, got an Elvis song, dang.
But second try produced:
The Hound Dog's fuel tanks, interestingly, could be topped up from the B-52's own fuel supply, and during takeoff its engines could be used as auxiliary booster engines for the bomber. The missile's inertial navigation system (INS) could be used as a backup system for determining the aircraft's position after the initial calibration and "leveling" which took a minimum of 90 minutes.
Hah! so I wasn't that far out!
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Um, What on earth is this fella carrying inboard? A coupla spare jets under a cruise missile??

Those guys, 50 years ago, were not dummies.
Sometimes I think, apart from engines, all we've progressed with, is the silicon war.
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Postby FlyingKiwi » Mon Oct 15, 2007 10:39 am

Been a while since I posted any screenshots here. Keeping the Iron Curtain represented:



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Postby Charl » Mon Oct 15, 2007 12:31 pm

Great top-down shot, FK.
Is that the same Bear Studios model I used here?
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Postby chopper_nut » Mon Oct 15, 2007 1:15 pm

Its time that I piped up on this thread with one of my fav cold war machines.

The Hawker Sea Fury






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Postby Ian Warren » Mon Oct 15, 2007 6:15 pm

FlyingKiwi and ChopperNut , You need to have a private MIG versus FURY ! screenshot rampage ..... the famous piston/jet dry.gif online dogfight thumbup1.gif . I do have a brief on the ACM's hows and wheres .. I could dig it up if interested smile.gif and recreate possibly . History lesson all in one , with pilots notes !

Brilliant pics guys !
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Postby chopper_nut » Mon Oct 15, 2007 7:39 pm

Cheers Ian. I see a few pages back that you were going to do the Hustler, you still want to do it? If you dont then I will!!

Anyway, time for one of the unsung heros of the Malayan Emergency. The Westland Whirlwind. You really notice the piston engine when operating at high altitude!



Got the LZ in sight

A welcome sight for a weary British or Kiwi patrol

On the ground for as little time as possible

Back home to wait for the next call
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Postby FlyingKiwi » Tue Oct 16, 2007 10:20 am

Charl wrote:
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Great top-down shot, FK.
Is that the same Bear Studios model I used here?


It is indeed. smile.gif Lots of fun to fly isn't it? Although I've noticed a requires a lot of management on approach, very easy to come in too fast or slow, and the sink rate can get out of hand very quickly.
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Postby Ian Warren » Tue Oct 16, 2007 4:43 pm

chopper_nut wrote:
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Cheers Ian. I see a few pages back that you were going to do the Hustler, you still want to do it? If you dont then I will!!


Go for it CN thumbup1.gif nice to see another perspective , great Whirlwind pics

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Postby chopper_nut » Tue Oct 16, 2007 6:58 pm

Righto, here we go. One of the coolest aeroplanes ever built. The Hustler! Sorry there are a lot of photos here. Just didnt feel I could do justice to the aircraft otherwise.




Fairly space age cockpit for the time.

Early jets produce as much smoke as power!

Release the brakes, burners lit and away

Rotate

Gear up and climbing away easily



Back to nap of the earth


Quite nose high landing attitude. She is quite a handfull at low speed and with the gear down requires quite a lot of power to keep going.


Chute popped.
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Postby victor_alpha_charlie » Tue Oct 16, 2007 7:01 pm

Nice, where can I get that model?
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Postby chopper_nut » Tue Oct 16, 2007 7:02 pm

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Postby Ian Warren » Tue Oct 16, 2007 7:03 pm

SUPER PIC cool.gif S
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Postby Charl » Tue Oct 16, 2007 7:55 pm

Nice series CN.
What a sight (and sound!) climbing out, 4 burners lit.
What a gas guzzler!
Back then, would've been a status symbol...
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Postby Charl » Tue Oct 16, 2007 8:03 pm

FlyingKiwi wrote:
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It is indeed. smile.gif Lots of fun to fly isn't it? Although I've noticed a requires a lot of management on approach, very easy to come in too fast or slow, and the sink rate can get out of hand very quickly.

Yah y'have to remember the engine was an axial flow reverse-engineered RR Nene.
Stalin nearly fell off his chair when the Brits said "Sure, we'll sell you our latest hi-tech top-secret military jet engine, we are all brothers"
Clearly the Chill was only felt in Britain a little later than elsewhere... penny may have dropped when Rolls didn't manage to recover any royalties for use of said design.
Edit: I just noticed I had the wrong MiG in my earlier shots.
The Bear Studios one is the Business, and there's even an East German one of the Midget 2 -seater (Middle).
Other 2 are N Koreans.

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Postby hasegawa » Tue Oct 16, 2007 10:11 pm

For me the MiG 15 to MiG 29 are to most significant aircraft of the cold war. I am German, but from the former east and was born in the middle of the cold war, in 1964. As a little child I saw a MiG 15UTI-doubleseater as my first experience with military aircraft. It was in use in the GDR up to the ´70s. It was one of the most produced military aircraft after WWII and the mainstay of Fighters of the Warshaw Pact and many other counties for decades...

This is from FS X - the new Bearsoft MiG 15 with Servicepack 2 - here shown a MiG 15UTI in Egypt markings







After the revolution from 1989 we heard first about that the National Peoples Army has used the MiG 29 - only a small batch of 24 aircraft. The mainstay of aircraft was from 1964-1990 the MiG 21 in different variations from the MiG 21F-13 to the MiG 21bis/SAU and it was my dream as a child to fly one. But I have difficulties with my eyes and so a military career was unthinkable. Now I am glad, that I have another profession... after 1990 most of the pilots of the former east german Air Force lost everything. The privlegue to fly, to be an officer, the licences, everything... many of them are going abroad.

This is the Captain Sim MiG 21UM in FS 2004



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Postby Ian Warren » Tue Oct 16, 2007 10:41 pm

Great to see ya jump in there with the other sides Trainers ...a real 15 sounds so docile ... and they had a 21 hangin over a bar here in CHCH 6 months back , no bark in it sad.gif keep em coming hasegawa. cool.gif
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Postby ardypilot » Wed Oct 17, 2007 5:10 pm

Great contribution to this thread hasegawa- those are some stunning screenies you have posted! thumbup1.gif
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Postby Charl » Wed Oct 17, 2007 7:15 pm

That Capsim MiG-21 is a good looking model.
Now we're looking for a state-of-the-art MiG-23, yes?
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