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Author:  eswube [ August 29th, 2013, 4:17 pm ]
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Guillermo2312 left me WiP of An-71 as well, but I suppose, that Yours is more "well underway", so let it be. :/
Any chance for An-72 too?

Author:  darthpanda [ August 29th, 2013, 5:18 pm ]
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Author:  Rhade [ August 29th, 2013, 5:26 pm ]
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DP strike again!

Author:  schepper911 [ August 29th, 2013, 5:32 pm ]
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nice but where is the Belgian Air Force hehe

Author:  Blackbuck [ August 29th, 2013, 5:42 pm ]
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Jesus DP, you're on one hell of a roll lately!

Author:  Garlicdesign [ August 29th, 2013, 8:06 pm ]
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Hello again!

After I claimed all World War 2 Caproni airplanes, it's about time to start delivering: First, Caproni's single-seat monoplane fighter line. The F.4 and the F.5 were developed at the same time, with the F.5 - using a readily available Fiat A.74 radial with (pathetic) 840hp - being ready first and indeed becoming the only Caproni monoplane fighter to be built in a two-digit number (12). She was slightly better than the MC.200 on paper, but came later and was considerably more expensive and complicated to produce, a disadvantage shared by all Caproni-Vizzola fighters. The F.4 with a 1.150hp DB601 engine was slower than the contemporary MC.202 and no better in all other respects, so only one was built. The F.6 was Caproni's equivalent to the Series 5 fighters (G.55, MC.205, Re.2005) and initially was designed around the domestically built Isotta-Fraschini Zeta 24-cylinder engine of 1.500hp. She was as good as the G.55 on paper, but shorter-ranged and more complicated and time-consuming to build; she was 100% Aluminium, of which the Italians had not much, and the unreliable Zeta engine needed 100-octane fuel, of which they had none (it made only 1.200hp on 87-octane fuel). The installation of a 1.475hp DB605 engine did not improve things; the initial version had a typhoon-style chin radiator which produced so much drag the plane was only good for 560kph, and the reworked prototype with a belly radiator which could go 630kph came too late and was discontinued in favour of the G.55, MC.205 and Re.2005.

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Greetings
GD

Author:  Garlicdesign [ August 29th, 2013, 8:17 pm ]
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Hello for the last time today

A few french planes for a change: The prettiest fighter airplane ever to issue forth from a french factory, the Arsenal VG-series. The VG.33 had a Hispano-Suiza 12Y-31 engine of merely 860hp, but was every bit as fast as the Bf109E (560 kph) which had 300hp more, due to her very advanced aerodynamics; with a single 20mm cannon and four 7,5mm MGs, armament was reasonably efficient for her day. Only about 30 were completed. The ultimate development of the VG-series was the VG.39, of which only a prototype was built, made 655 kph with a 1.300hp Hispano-Suiza 12Z-1 and had an additional pair of 7.5mm machineguns; the planned production version would be fitted with a 1.500 or 1.600hp 12Z-17 engine and probably would have touched 700kph.

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Greetings
GD

Author:  Blackbuck [ August 29th, 2013, 8:20 pm ]
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A French plane that doesn't make my eyes hurt! One has to wonder what the hot-rods might have achieved :D

Author:  eswube [ August 29th, 2013, 9:38 pm ]
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Very fine work Garlicdesign! Keep it up!

Author:  Rhade [ August 30th, 2013, 7:46 am ]
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Amazing work lad!

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