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RL V-Bomber Whifs?!?!?!

Started by MilitaryAircraft101, November 17, 2011, 09:29:49 PM

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MilitaryAircraft101

Hey guys, found a site, looks pretty good and has a few ideas for never-were V-Bomber concepts, but also some planned modifications to existing ones....
http://www.vectorsite.net/avval.html
Any more V-Bomber concepts/mods post here!  :wacko:

PR19_Kit

The index page for that site covers lots of other aircraft too.

http://www.vectorsite.net/idx_smap.html#m2
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albeback

#2
 ;D

Here's one I prepared earlier!!








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Mossie

Yeah, good site ain't it?  As Kit mentions, covers a lot of aircraft including many projects.

Have you got British Secret Projects Jet Bombers?  It's out of print at the mo & pricey, but it's well worth getting if you're into V-Bomber variants.  Chris Gibson's Vulcan's Hammer expands on this too, focuses more on the proposed weapons to be carried.
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albeback

Quote from: Mossie on November 18, 2011, 07:44:22 AM
Yeah, good site ain't it?  As Kit mentions, covers a lot of aircraft including many projects.

Have you got British Secret Projects Jet Bombers?  It's out of print at the mo & pricey, but it's well worth getting if you're into V-Bomber variants.  Chris Gibson's Vulcan's Hammer expands on this too, focuses more on the proposed weapons to be carried.

Used to have the book!! I think it disappeared during one of my annual clear outs!! :banghead: :banghead:

I have a more radical Vulcan Whif in mind - thought I'd try fairing over the wing root intakes & using the underwing R R Olympus pods from the Airfix 1/72 Concorde. It'll inolve a bit of butchery on the wings but, a preliminary test fit shows its feasible to fit them inboard of & behind the undercarriage. Don't know about practical but, where there's a whif, there's a way!! ;D
Loves JMNs but could never eat a whole one!!

ChrisF

Whats that six engined monster in the back of the one photo albeback ? :wacko:

andyreb3

That Six Engined Monster looks like the Old Dog Modified B-52 from the Dale Brown Novels

scooter

Its an Old Dog variant.  Just look at the V-tail. :D

And there's always potential for V Bomber whiffs.  But the Vulcan, like the Skyray, looks sexy just as she is.



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ChrisF

Any links to more pics of this old dog ? Im a big fan of Dale Brown stuff i gotta admit...

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Often thought about extending the front fuselage of the Vulcan and putting canards on. One of our local shops has the Cyber-Hobby 1/200th example, might pick it up and have a go.
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albeback

Quote from: ChrisF on November 27, 2011, 04:30:56 AM
Whats that six engined monster in the back of the one photo albeback ? :wacko:

Ah! You mean this? Just something I cobbled together last year!! ;D

Loves JMNs but could never eat a whole one!!

ChrisF

I like it !!  ;D  "old dog" nose art i take it ?  :)

RussC

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Wonderous. The B-52 is like that leftover in the back of the fridge, gets into more recipes than anything else- good even when served cold.
 
6 engines? geez thats going to be a fast buff. I remember on the old dogfights series on History channel a proposed B-1 "fighter" version with a V tail. It could carry half the USAF AMRAAM stockpile in one load, pepper a hostile formation over the horizon in an old fashioned broadside.
 
Been looking at those 1/200 Vulcan kits too, I see there is one with pre-colored and marked parts and a standard kit now.
 
As one post said, the Vulcan looks good in any form. You would need a serious goal, planning and techniques to make one look bad.
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PR19_Kit

Didn't the B-52 in the original book, 'The Flight of the Old Dog' IIRC, have 4 engines? CF-6s spring to mind, but that could all have happened later in the series.
Kit's Rule 1 ) Any aircraft can be improved by fitting longer wings, and/or a longer fuselage
Kit's Rule 2) The backstory can always be changed to suit the model

...and I'm not a closeted 'Take That' fan, I'm a REAL fan! :)

Regards
Kit

scooter

Quote from: PR19_Kit on November 27, 2011, 01:07:26 PM
Didn't the B-52 in the original book, 'The Flight of the Old Dog' IIRC, have 4 engines? CF-6s spring to mind, but that could all have happened later in the series.

The original B-52I "Old Dog" IIRC still had 8 TF-33s in Flight of the Old DogFatal Terrain had the 4 CF-6s
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