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Try contacting: [email protected]
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I guess I've been contacted
Yes, I agree. You definitely should submit it to Scott Fyn... wait a minute, That's ME!
But really, I agree with everyone. We really must have this. Should we put it in the folders? Let's start gathering information for the info page. The pictures of your splendid build will be a big help for that, if you don't mind me using them on the site. YMP SF |
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Nice! Chase planes have a fascinating history due to the subjects they're connected with.Interesting to note that the chase plane for the XB-70 was a B-58!
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We already have the model page and folder for it, so I see no reason why we can't put it into the folders. It was last released on March 9th 2013, but I should release it again for all the new Magic Keys subscribers.
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Thanks Scott!
Gary
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I'm now gathering ref pictures for the A-7 and F-16 chase planes of Edwards.. Tho I may have to redraw the F-16 as the B&W version is kind of uhmm... messy.
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wups! sorry, messed up this post. I was replying to an earlier posting that was already answered. Now I can't seem to delete it. Nothing to see here, move along!
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Scott you put it in ill take it right out bill
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Excellent job on the repaint, but I have a question.
Having spent many days crawling around and under Air Force F-4s while I was an aircraft refueler, I got to know the aircraft pretty good. One thing I do not remember seeing is the angled air intake inlet such as what your model shows. I know the F-105 had that style of in intake, but not the Phantoms I saw. The intakes I recall were not angled and were perpendicular to that airflow thing along the fuselage (can't remember the name of it). The F-4 Phantom is one of my favorite aircraft and since you did such a great job on the repaint, making the aircraft itself look correct would also be a good thing. Of course, the angled intake inlet could be a modification I never heard about.
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