WIP: F-14 B/D
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Send me the contact details of anyone who questions the authenticity
Nobody at this time, this is why I am asking so now in public, so no more needs to worry about it …
The only thing I use other models like Aerosoft, Leatherneck or Dino Cattaneo’s Tomcat for is spotting their mistakes so I can improve on virtual representation of the F-14 in my own.
PERFECT! This is what I was hoping for!
GOOD luck Stingray Six Two! … keep us up to date with progress on the Cat! You already know that many ppl are following your work closely.
And sincere thank you for your reply sir! (it is indeed important for us to spend good nights ;))
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I need the Gorn or some ponies here to cheer me up…
Hee hee…
Can you please reassure me that "N"obody had nothing to do with the saddling of those ponies…?
We’ll all sleep much easier tonight, knowing that I’ve employed a double-negative.
(Speaking of negativity, I was referring to the grammar; not the content)
'Gorn
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Hey! …
You need the Gorn …
I propose you the Gorn AND …. his sister!
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I’ll add that Nicki Minaj picture to the list of things I never expected to see on the BMS forum…
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I’ll add that Nicki Minaj picture to the list of things I never expected to see on the BMS forum…
Seems you didn’t saw a lot of Mower’s posts.
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I look forward to your pilot this amazing creature!!
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what are those metal bumps under the fuselage in the center?
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if I remember are the pylons for attaching AIM 54 phoenix;)
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what are those metal bumps under the fuselage in the center?
These are so called weapon rails or weapon pallets. Tomcats initially carried these to load 2 or 4 Phoenix missiles mounted on ‘LAU-93’ Phoenix launchers. Later on with the onset of the ‘Bombcat’ the rails were fitted with ‘BRU-32’ bomb racks with dual ejector pistons via ‘ADU-73’ adapters. Up until now I’ve only modeled the rails themselves, launchers will follow.
The rails are fitted over the ‘Sparrow Wells’ in front and on bottomside connectors in the rear. All ‘Sparrow Wells’ (2 side by side in front, 2 back to back in the rear) include ‘LAU-92’ launchers. The rails themselves are identical except for the aerodynamic fairing attached to the tip in front. There is a umbilical bridge yet to be modeled to connect front and rear pallets electrically or in the Phoenix use case provide cooling to the rear missiles.
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Here you can see the mounted AIM-154 and the mentioned bridges between the rails:
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And here with Sparrow configuration:
Nikos.
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That is a very, very good looking model!
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Here you can see the mounted AIM-154 and the mentioned bridges between the rails:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/a/a3/AIM-54_Phoenix_full_load.jpg
That is a VERY useful reference shot, someone really knew how to set their lens:). Many thanks.
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The specific pylon can carry AIM-7, AIM-9 or AIM-54:
Nikos.
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Hello Stingray,
I was wondering, you mentionned you are projecting to make both B and D versions.
I suppose, the D would be the most relavant for BMS, maintly for avionics and payload.
Do you think, it is worth time to make both aircrafts and cockpit as well if you wish to make a cockpit?
Not requesting anything, just mentionning!
Regards,
Radium
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That is a VERY useful reference shot, someone really knew how to set their lens:). Many thanks.
If someone has to thank one, we are the ones, who have to thank you very very very much!!!
Your Model is absolutely amazings and looks damn good! Thank You!