#8781
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The NF-13 was in fact a tropicalized variant of the NF-11.
The modifications included the installation of cold air ducts in the lower fuselagefor cockpit cooling in tropical climates an other internal equipment. The engine nacelles has a slightly larger diameter to increase the airflow to the engines. Apart from the RAF, other three operators were Syria, Egypt and Israel. |
#8782
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The Trent Meteor would be cool....
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Ray Respect the Paper, RESPECT IT! GET OFF MY LAWN! |
#8783
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Really cool, Ray.
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#8784
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Awesome NF Bruno!!!!
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#8785
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Other than noisier, what advantages had the Trent: more endurance, new technology demonstrator, faster (don't think so)?
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#8786
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well i finally got the view
you asked for this a long time ago when I mentioned it, and I just ran across this, Northrop gen 6 fighter
I call it ''Ghost'' |
#8787
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Thanks everyone.
Here some recolors of the NF13 to start the day |
#8788
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The first looks like an Egypt NF-13
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#8789
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And a few more redesigns.
NF12, NF14 and PF9. Nose sections tested (with a very strange 3-cockpit, engine- and wingless variant) Now, I need to move to some other plane. |
#8790
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Pretty Ecuadorian PR-9, Bruno
Thanks. |
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hornet, policía federal |
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