LetLetLet ~ Warplanes
Let Let Let - Warplanes => Warplane Art => Topic started by: No.1 on September 20, 2008, 09:11:30 AM
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One of almost forgotten subject in modern warfare. Start with this Pakistan F-104. Based on my very old layout so it is not in the top form :-/
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looking nice :-ok need only more details for be a masterpiece ;) :-clap :-wave
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True but have no time for this :( But it could be used for sure.
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Ouragan force landed by Indian pilot. One question- did any of you have correct info about vertical rudder inscriptions?
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Two more sample :-wave
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Camouflaged Sabre :-razz
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great work mate :-ok
I like so much yours F86 :-clap :-wave
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Thank you mate :)
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Nice work and interesting subject :-clap
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Yes, thank you :) Two Shenyang's
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They look great,I can't choose which one is more attractive :-think
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I like best this first Shenyang - has a "snake" appearance. :-obey :-wave
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yours Shenyang looking great No.1 :-clap :-wave
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:-razz :-tri
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nice profile No.1 :-clap :-wave
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Thank you- more coming :-razz
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Very nice, :-eek :-ok
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I have to do also recce version and you will get a sample ;)
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I have to do also recce version and you will get a sample ;)
Have a look here
http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/IAF/Images/Vintage/Fighters/Canberra/
and here
http://www.acig.org/artman/publish/article_326.shtml
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Great- I did not know for the first link!!!
A question- I will make a sample which survive direct rocket hit. This is recce version but I have no image in the time of event. Any idea is all Canberra's PRU Blue which serves as PRU?
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are you sure about the engine navicelle No.1? the Canberra B(I) mount different engines... :-think
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Here are two Indian PR-57s, both different colours.
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Santino- please sketch me what you want to say- I think that I did not understand :(
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I found my old camberra B(I) I start from that draw for make my PR.9 meybe I'm wrong but I tink the engine gondola have to be like that...
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I save your file so I will see and compare with what I have. In meantime one in full metal jacket and belly gun pack.
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Gnat India's 23 Squadron, captured by Pakistan during the war and squadron leader Sikand become prisoner of war
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very nice mate :-ok :-clap :-wave
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Thank you :-ok
Gnat India E 257 flown by Fg Off N S Sekhon E 257. His plane is downed by Pakistani Sabre, F-86(F/O SB Mirza) at 0750 Hr, and Sekhon lost his life.
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Thank you :-ok
Gnat India E 257 flown by Fg Off N S Sekhon E 257. His plane is downed by Pakistani Sabre, F-86(F/O SB Mirza) at 0750 Hr, and Sekhon lost his life.
The story of Flying Officer Sekhon's battle.
"Six enemy F-86 Sabre aircraft attempted to attack the airfield at Srinagar. The enemy would probably have been successful in knocking the airfield out of action if not for the actions of a brave pilot who faced impossible odds and sacrificed his life to prevent the enemy aircraft from causing damage.
Early Morning , Srinagar Airfield was attacked by a wave of six enemy Sabre aircraft. Four of the enemy aircraft were attacking the ground targets, while another two were keeping top cover. Fg Off Nirmaljit Singh Sekhon of No.18 Squadron was on readiness duty at the time. He was flying a Gnat fighter.
Notified by ORP, Fg Off Sekhon's takeoff was delayed as his section leader had just then taken off and the clouds of dust raised by the Gnat had obstructed visibility.
By the time the runway was fit for take-off, the six enemy aircraft were overhead, and strafing of the airfield was in progress.
Nevertheless, inspite of the mortal danger of attempting to take off during an attack, and inspite of the odds against him, Fg Off Sekhon
took off and immediately engaged the nearest pair of the attacking Sabres. He succeeded in damaging two of the enemy aircraft, which immediately left the scene.
Sekhon was fighting against the other two aircraft when the top two escorting Sabres joined the unequal fight.
Facing all the aircraft single handedly,In the fight that followed, at tree top height, he all but held his own, but was eventually overcome by sheer weight of numbers.
His aircraft was hit. Sekhon tried to eject, but the aircraft went out of control and crashed . A search party soon found the wreckage near srinagar. They had reported that the brave pilot had been killed.
All the senior officers and men are in awe of the courage and bravery shown by the lone pilot in taking on an enemy six times his own strength and for making the ultimate sacrifice.
In thus, sacrificing himself for the defence of Srinagar, Flying Officer Sekhon achieved his object, for the enemy aircraft fled from the scene of the battle without pressing home their attack against the town and the airfield.
The senior officers said that the heroism, gallantry, flying skill and determination displayed by Flying Officer Sekhon in the face of certain death, has never been seen before and has set new heights to Air Force traditions. Fg Off Sekhon is the son of retired Warrant Officer Tara Singh and hails from Ludhiana."
Source - http://www.bharat-rakshak.com/
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Very nice work mate :-ok here you are Hunter FGA.9 flown by Harish Masand. In air combat over Dacca at 4. December 1971, he has claimed air kill and Masand was awarded a Vir Chakra decoration. His unit was Black Panthers. His victim was Pakistan fighter Sabre and Pakistan pilot- Flt Lt Saeed Afzal Khan of 14 sqn PAF is said to have ejected safely but was lynched by Mukti Bahini guerilla troops.
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Thanks mate :-ok, I may get a bit more time on the site for the next week, I'm at home for the whole week before my more to my new Unit, the School of Photography ;)
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Interesting story:
http://www.yespakistan.com/mmalam/fighterace.asp
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Not much info about this Mirage but all is know that it is still held in Pakistan. Shenyang F-6 Pakistan, serial number 47-1825 from the No. 11 ‘Arrows’ Squadron, piloted by Flight Lieutenant Aamer Ali Sharieff in 1971 War to fire a Sidewinder on an IAF MiG-21 during a search and destroy mission over the Shakargarh salient. The same plane is in natural metal and Sidewinder is mounted on the external wing pylons.
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nice profile and interesting info No.1 :-ok :-clap :-wave
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A person can learn a lot by reading these posts...
Profile's are great... :-clap
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Thank you :-tri
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How about MiG-21 ;)
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very nice work No.1 :-eek :-ok :-clap :-wave
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Great and interesting profile :-clap
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Here you are Marut. I am sorry that profile is much under level but I did not have any good reference material.
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Is this the Irish version for me? :-green
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:-razz :-razz :-razz
And lets finish this subject with this two Sea Hawks :-wave
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Nice profiles No.1 :-clap :-wave
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What a great job No1, what a really great job! :-eek :-tri :-ok :-wave