LetLetLet ~ Warplanes
Let Let Let - Warplanes => Warplane Art => Topic started by: No.1 on June 30, 2011, 04:05:19 PM
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Lets start :-flo
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Ohohohoho... :-tri
This goes for magazin No.04, i'm right? :-tri :-jump :-flo :-ok
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Ask Nico ;)
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Yep! It will go in two parts. Part 1 will be on development and technical details.
Part 2 will be on operations. Of course with MANY photo's!!!
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I start work on panels...
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Start work on shadows ;)
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:-ok
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I am back to work...
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Good,good! ;)
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Nice...
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Thanks and here you are progress :) Next step is the bolts and various panel shades :-wall
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So to see this is B-45C version.
Please, note it had an extra window in the fuselage entrance door on the left front side!!!
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Very good re-scribering! :)) :))
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Will see again Nico for that details, I add just this one. And there will be three versions, I hope so
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Strangly enough there was also B-45A version with solid nose, but this was NO photo-recce plane!! It was no. 47-073 and we have photo's to prove it////
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A lot of job here :( And only one life :(
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Awesome subject!
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Yes it is, hope I will continue work soon
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Some small update but will try to work more today on this sample. We need it for next issue of magazine :-danger
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This is one exotic bird.I love the rivets and textures.Great job.
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This is one exotic bird.I love the rivets and textures.Great job.
Me too! :-tri
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There is much to do :) Thank you for comments and support :))
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New update...
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Very interesting this one, the aircraft was also flown by RAF pilots in the reconnaissance role, its one of the pages I'm working on for my website.
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This is missing gap in info mate :)
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Don't worry! Details on RAF service (and secret spy missions over Soviet Union!!) will be given in Part 2 of Tornado article in next Letletlet Magazine!!!!
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Nico- you mean part 3? Or current issue, no. 05?
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Is in current issue 005!
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Don't worry! Details on RAF service (and secret spy missions over Soviet Union!!) will be given in Part 2 of Tornado article in next Letletlet Magazine!!!!
Loking forward to that Nico
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Finally :-wall
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Top profil!! :-love
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Thank you ;)
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RAF machine ;)
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Machine did NOT have any RAF serial!! Missions it made were classified!
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Thirty-eight RB-45C aircraft were built, including the 33 converted from B-45Cs, these were to be the final variant of the B-45.
Code-named Operation Ju-jitsu, four RB-45C aircraft were stripped of their USAF markings and repainted in RAF colours and based at RAF Sculthorpe. The aircraft were tasked with flying deep level reconnaissance missions over the Soviet Union to gather electronic and photographic intelligence. The special duties flight conducted missions during the period 1952–54, with the first sortie of three aircraft taking place on the night of the 17th April 1952.
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superb as usual !
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Thank you all :)