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1987 CAF Mirage CF-10 **F I N I S H E D**

Started by Ian the Kiwi Herder, April 04, 2010, 12:49:55 AM

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A Mirage has never looked better - fabulous work IHG! :)
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Awesome Job :thumbsup: :thumbsup: you make me a Bit Jealous with such SUPERB Work! hope to see more from you soon. :cheers: :cheers:Dan

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Magic indeed, that looks SO right Ian.  :thumbsup: :cheers:
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srkirad

very nice work Ian - this livery nicely fits to F.1, and the paintjob and weathering finish are really marvelous! ;)

oh, and do you have maybe some close-ups of left intake - I can see some "pink" decal but cannot recognize what's on it.
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Is it a "Mirage" or is it real?  :wub:

AWESOME !

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Quote from: srkirad on May 21, 2010, 12:11:13 AMoh, and do you have maybe some close-ups of left intake - I can see some "pink" decal but cannot recognize what's on it.

It's from one of the CF-104's on the decal sheet "Miss Piggy" - In the unwritten part of the backstory, the pilot who flew the CF-104 in 1980, also flew this CF-10.



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I've always liked the Jaguar/Mirage F1/Mitsubishi F.1 line of aircraft, this looks right smart in Canadian colours Ian,   :thumbsup:

Technically though, the serial number you've used wouldn't be right.  Canadian serial numbers use the first numbers from the type number so CF-10 would be 10***, the serial number on the model is 104*** which is of course for the CF-104.

See here:
http://www.ody.ca/~bwalker/post_int.html

Unless of course, it's an alternative CF-104, Dassault CF-104 instead of Lockheed CF-104
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If you wanted to get truly picky, kit, even you fell short on the numbering code.  RCAF aircraft designations in that timeframe are all three digits - this is about the timeframe the F-5 would have been entering service, after all.  Ian got it right to a degree - the three digit designation given to a Canadian Aircraft is always aimed to be the closest they can get to the aircraft's true designation.  CF-188 Hornet, for example - they just tagged on the eight to make it quick and close.  There was an explaination somewhere of how the F-5 turned into the CF-116, but I forget.  In the case of the Hornet, the designation skipped a whole bunch of numbers in order to be close to its designation - the RCAF Normally just tacks a hundred onto the designation, but 118 was already spoken for.  Similarly, they didn't like to go backwards, so CF-100 or CF-101 would be out by numerical standards, not just the fact they were already used.

But, Kit was right about the tailcode - they all start with the aircraft designation number.  But at this point, it's mostly semantics, and the plane still looks awesome.    I'll shut up now.
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Quote from: NARSES2 on May 20, 2010, 08:19:23 AM
Not a fan of the F1 (or any other "Mirage" for that matter) but that does look nice  :thumbsup: :bow:

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That's just perfect, Ian ! From the slight weathering, to the chipped paint, to the camo, to the weapons fit....and to top it all off, you've added them lovely little leafs ! Hats off to you, sir.....great job !

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