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jet moths!!
these look cool and they should make jets like this...
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Cool, now that looks like you used Realtree duck tape on them!
Gary
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"Fast is fine, but accuracy is everything" - Wyatt Earp Design Group Alpha https://ecardmodels.com/vendors/design-group-alpha |
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the good lord has the best camo patterns around... nice pic....
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Those look almost just like the ancient Inca airplane models...
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I saw a video of one of those, I think the one with the rings on the leading edge of the wing being a very aerodynamic shape
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Pandorus sphinx moths. They really do look like those Inca airplane models.
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spacegaent-9; They are beautiful. I have never seen anything like them. Thanks for posting.
Bumbury; You are correct about the Designer of the camo' patterns. He does indeed do good work. |
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My head is spinning over what is going on in this thread.
The moths. The Inca planes. |
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jetmoth
don't you think this would make a great combat tank killer?
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Wow, spaceagent-9. The Moth Jet 100, deadliest tactical fighter in the air fleet!
Yes, I have often had fantasies of bumble bees with ram-jets so I totally see where you are going. Amazing aerodynamic architecture in nature. David aka Formerly Styrene |
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