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AMD Mystère IVN; 'AY-16', 350. Smaldeel, Force Aérienne Belge, Beauvechain, 1963

Started by Dizzyfugu, January 20, 2014, 01:23:07 AM

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sandiego89

Dave "Sandiego89"
Chesapeake, Virginia, USA

Dizzyfugu

Again, thanks a lot!  :cheers:

But... is the Mystère IVN really so ugly?  :unsure: I think it's a real step forward compared to the barrel-shaped single seater. The NMF protytype looked sleek - maybe the cammo paint scheme makes her rather ungainly...  :rolleyes:


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Quote from: Dizzyfugu on January 22, 2014, 03:02:50 AM
Again, thanks a lot!  :cheers:

But... is the Mystère IVN really so ugly?  :unsure: I think it's a real step forward compared to the barrel-shaped single seater. The NMF protytype looked sleek - maybe the cammo paint scheme makes her rather ungainly...  :rolleyes:



As a fan of the early days of jet aviation, I'll stick up for the gal. She ain't ugly, in fact I think she's rather cool. Being a bit different helps, that intake just hangs out there and says "Let's see how this works"!  :thumbsup:
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QuoteI could not help but consider the camouflaged Mystère IVN to look like a blown-up Fiat G.91T?

My first thought: is this based on the G.91?

That would make this extra confusing and thought provoking on a table at a model show (with no info supplied... ).  :wacko:

Anyway, another DizzyMasterVerk!  :thumbsup:
Whatever.