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SNJ, T-6, AT-6, Texan, Harvard, CAC Wirraway, CAC Boomerang

Started by B777LR, January 22, 2008, 07:51:41 AM

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B777LR

We have already seen the Harvard disguised as Zeroes, and countless other aircraft...

Here i bring the Harvard disguised as a Fokker D.XXI!

http://www.zap16.com/mil%20fact/Fokker%20D%20XXI.htm

Any others? Perhaps we could do a make the harvard look like another aircraft group build? Think i would do a SAAB B.17 lookalike then...

Excalibur

Not a bad likeness really, most people watching the film wouldn't know what a Harvard is anyway! Other planes it might be able to "double" for would be the Dauntless (similar basic shape stick a MG out the back) it might also look ok as a Val if you dressed up the landing gear with spats. I'm sure there are more I'll have to think about it.


PanzerWulff

wasn't the comonwealth "Boomerang" based on the AT-6 Harvard/Texan/SNJ???  :huh: :huh: :huh:
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Quote from: PanzerWulff on January 22, 2008, 09:30:07 AM
wasn't the comonwealth "Boomerang" based on the AT-6 Harvard/Texan/SNJ???  :huh: :huh: :huh:
"Panzer"

Your thinking of the "Wirraway" which is pretty much identical to the Harvard.

jcf

Quote from: PanzerWulff on January 22, 2008, 09:30:07 AM
wasn't the comonwealth "Boomerang" based on the AT-6 Harvard/Texan/SNJ???  :huh: :huh: :huh:
"Panzer"

The Boomerang was based off of the Wirraway airframe, the Wirraway was the license built NA-33(NA-16-2K).
The Wirraway is closer to a Harvard I or Air Corps BC-1 than an AT-6.

Sweden built the NA-31(NA-16-4M) under license as the Sk 14 and Sk 14A (Piaggio P VIIc RC35 radial).

Jon


K5054NZ

Well the Dauntless has been done at least once, for "The Great Raid" starring James Franco. A T-6 and Wirraway were repainted in generic navy blues, and the Wirraway had a dorsal fin fillet grafted on. I think for "A Bridge Too Far" they used Harvards for Thunderbolts and possibly Typhoons/Tempests!

There's a Boomerang replica flying in the US with, I think, Eliot Cross, that was manufactured using a fair amount of T-6 components.

BTW it would be great to see a D.XXI fly, but until then, the job on that Harvard aint half bad!

B777LR

Kellys Heroes featured a T-6 firing rockets, guns and bombs! Must have represented something...

Other things the T-6 could be disguised as:

Fw-190s

Sea Fury

Fiat G.50

Hellcats would be slightly far off, but if used in a movie, most people wouldnt notice

jcf


K5054NZ

 ;D Looks as though it's parked to a REAL F6F! What a shame, otherwise it looked soooo accurate!

In that case, if the GB goes ahead, I'd like to do the Fiat G.50, thank-you!

GTX

Quotethe Wirraway was the license built NA-33(NA-16-2K)

Speaking of the Wirraway:




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K5054NZ

WOO WIRRABANGER! A mate of mine owns one, albeit a project. Lovely aeroplane. I really want to do a 1:72 one.

If memory serves that example is the oldest in existence, without referring to my, um, references, I think it's A20-8? Moorabbin?

Oooh.........any chance you can post your other snaps from wherever this is? I spy a Firefly!!!!

GTX

What if the RAAF/CAC decided to fit the Allison engine of their P-40s to the CAC Boomerang to improve performance:



Regards,

Greg
All hail the God of Frustration!!!

GTX

Or maybe a floatplane version was toyed with:



Regards,

Greg
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It's one of those shapes that begs for whiffery isn't it.


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