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Siebel High Altitude Fighter (HAF)

Started by Pablo1965, August 11, 2011, 04:05:08 PM

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Pablo1965

This high-altitude fighter is pressurized cockpit can be seen as reveal the rails on moving the heavy cockpit. Upload it's heavy weaponry and its huge wingspan allows a good performance at high altitude. 2800hp Jumo engine of two-stage compressor with no outlet for the gas leaves directly but through a hole at the end of the back. This is similar to but more specialized Ta152 if possible. The basis on which work is a Siebel KP 1 / 72 of the pieces I added 1 / 48 and a lot of Milliput putty.


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I like it! Let's test it against my He-121 Hohenjager!  :rolleyes:
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I do like that, yes.  :cheers:

The wingspan has a lot to do with it of course  :lol: but the whole aircraft had an air of 'possiblity' to it, and you start to wonder why it's not in William Green's little books. Great thinking Pablo.  :thumbsup:
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Pablo1965

Thanks you all guys, and I know the Heinkel He-121 Is a very nice plane and for the same role.
I must to say, that his thick fuselage have big fuel tanks to a high range.
Thanks again

tc2324

Another nice whif Pablo. Very late war Luftwaffe.  :thumbsup:
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Quote from: tc2324 on August 12, 2011, 05:57:13 AM
Another nice whif Pablo. Very late war Luftwaffe.  :thumbsup:
Thanks I´m glad you like this plane
Well, really the colours are previous to 1942 and Siebel is a Czech fabricator, but in Whifland all is posible. :thumbsup:

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Had a very hard time trying to understand where those pieces came from  :cheers: Very nice  :wub:
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Quote from: Taiidantomcat on August 12, 2011, 08:28:32 AM
Had a very hard time trying to understand where those pieces came from  :cheers: Very nice  :wub:

The pieces came basically from a Siebel 205, (body and wings) an engine of a P-38 early with a Bf109 Propeller, a Cockpit fron an Arsenal VG33,  Landing gear from a T-6 etc etc... Thanks for your interest, I always forget, this things need to be explained.   :thumbsup: :cheers:

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