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arthurgray
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Posted: Feb 22, 2005 - 11:18 PM
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Joined: Feb 17, 2005 - 12:56 AM
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To everyone:
IF your wondering what a block 70 version looks like, i will have photos very soon of the prototype. I can,t wait to build it into a 1/32 scale, it has an F-22 style wing with dogtooth leading edges, currently im working on (3) different versions, (1) will have rounded wingtips and 2-d thrust vectoring nozzel, the intake will be scooped back a little bit, the 2nd version will have winglits at the tips,also same thing with the intake,3rd one will have a deltawing but will also be a twin tail. All three versions are only drawings as soon as i get my friend camera i will take photos of the model,and the drawings  |
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tacan
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Posted: Feb 22, 2005 - 11:32 PM
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| I am very curious to c proto type!!! are u sour Block 70?? |
_________________ Hi my name is Tacan. I love airplanes.I was for 20 months in HAF!!!!
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arthurgray
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Posted: Feb 23, 2005 - 12:39 AM
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Sure tacan its my very own block 70, the real block 70,s are the basic airframe but there not built yet, mine based on the company built model on this site under F-16 Versions :F-16 Block 60 E/F, mine will be only a single seater , and think thats cool wait until i build my very own concept F-18 Hornet that is designed around stealth its based on the same layout as the F-18,but that still on the drawing broad  |
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