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Canadair CL-13K - RCN SeaSabre Mk.1

Started by datguy, March 16, 2006, 08:15:06 PM

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Brian da Basher

Wow! Goregous!
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Brian da Basher

rallymodeller

You know, just yesterday I was looking at my Revellogram Sabre Dog, wondering what to do with it.

Well certainly can't do that now... :wub:  :wub:  :wub:  
--Jeremy

Poor planning on your part does not constitute an emergency on my part...


More into Flight Sim reskinning these days, but still what-iffing... Leading Edge 3D

noxioux

Deeeelicious!  I like the navalized dog sabre--excellent!

Matt Wiser

FJ-4s never toted Sparrows, with the -4B being an attack bird (up to 6 Bullpups or a equal amount of air-to-mud stores or a nuke). The F3H-2M did carry up to 4 AIM-7s, though. AIM-9s would be more likely in this case.  
Treat everyone you meet with kindness and respect; but always have a plan to kill them.

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Ollie


Captain Canada

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Sweet ! One of the coolest looking sabres going......I like it ! But what do you mean, they only made 24 ? Everybody knows the RCAF used them as well !



Like Ginge said, that RCN scheme is dead sexy.........

Let's see some more !

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datguy

QuoteSweet ! One of the coolest looking sabres going......I like it ! But what do you mean, they only made 24 ? Everybody knows the RCAF used them as well !

Like Ginge said, that RCN scheme is dead sexy.........

Let's see some more !

:wub:
Well, it's obvious that they had only 24 SeaSabre Mk.1's.  

What those covetous RCAF procurement officers did with the follow-on denavalized Sabre Mk.7 version was another affair altogether.  Maybe with the demise of the Arrow, and the expense of both the Clunk and the Voodoo, those MPs were a little worried about the point defence of Ottawa, eh?

The SeaSabre Mk.2, the definitive design, lies in another's hands.  Right elmayerle?

Of course, by the mid70's an all weather Scooter was becoming possible.  But I don't think Bonnie, the old girl, would remain viable that long...  

DG

wolfik

I know...I know ....I know...what to do with my revell kit! :dum:
thanks for posting!
these pipe dreams here are really unbelievable!!!!!!!!! :blink:
must say guys here is the source of my sweet dreams every night.... :cheers:
best regards!

Ian the Kiwi Herder

"When the Carpet Monster tells you it's full....
....it's time to tidy the workbench"

Confuscious (maybe)

John Howling Mouse

QuoteSweet ! One of the coolest looking sabres going......I like it ! But what do you mean, they only made 24 ? Everybody knows the RCAF used them as well !
That just looks so...right, d-guy.

And, Todd, don't forget the RCAF even had T-Tailed versions, too!

Styrene in my blood and an impressive void in my cranium.

Captain Canada

Ah yes, and don't forget the T-tailed variant !

Absolute beauty, baz......

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CANADA KICKS arse !!!!

Long Live the Commonwealth !!!
Vive les Canadiens !
Where's my beer ?

elmayerle

QuoteThe SeaSabre Mk.2, the definitive design, lies in another's hands.  Right elmayerle?
Yep, and it's being drawn up before I start gathering and cutting plastic, I want to be sure I know what I'm doing.  I'm sorely, sorely tempted to adapt a configuration NAA tested for the radar-nosed Sabre, a low-mounted horizontal tail resembling the F-100's.
"Reality is the leading cause of stress amongst those in touch with it."
--Jane Wagner and Lily Tomlin

datguy

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QuoteThe SeaSabre Mk.2, the definitive design, lies in another's hands.  Right elmayerle?
Yep, and it's being drawn up before I start gathering and cutting plastic, I want to be sure I know what I'm doing.  I'm sorely, sorely tempted to adapt a configuration NAA tested for the radar-nosed Sabre, a low-mounted horizontal tail resembling the F-100's.
The low stabilizer is probably a wise choice given the risk of Voodoo-style" "tail blanking" at the high AoA the SeaSabre would require on approach to such a short deck.   This can be an operational lesson-learned from the Mk.1..

I didn't incorporate a tail bumper on the Mk.1, but putting a swept stab down low would probably require it.

DG

Captain Canada

Does anybody have a pic of this bird ? Anybody save one perchance ? That would be cool if you could post it !

Thanks

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