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C-9D Catalina II

Started by B777LR, March 29, 2009, 03:34:44 AM

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B777LR

In the 1960s, the US Navy started looking for a new COD plane. Douglas proposed a version of the DC-9-21, the overpowered shorty version of the DC-9 family. I used the 1/144 Airfix DC-9-30 kit, shortened into a DC-9-21 :thumbsup:












Jschmus

I love the look of this bird, but I can't for the life of me see it landing on a carrier.  Nice work, though.
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Rafael

Great one. Not your usual carrierborne plane shape.

Here's one example of plausibility:


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sandiego89

Nice subject, always thought that was a wild idea. 
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anthonyp

Always liked COD planes, and this is a nice one!   :thumbsup:
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If they can land (and catapult) a Herc on a carrier, this seems doable.  In fact, anything is possible when a T-Tail is involved.

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PR19_Kit

Nice one. :)

I always though the C-9 Nightingales looked good in the USN scheme, but the short fuse -20 suits it even better.
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Brian da Basher

Well done, Thomas! Looks every bit the part.
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Aussie747

Great concept Thomas, was not aware that these types were considered. Nice job on the model :thumbsup:
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Hobbes

Quote from: Rafael on March 29, 2009, 05:37:21 AM
Great one. Not your usual carrierborne plane shape.

Here's one example of plausibility:

Rafa

Rafa, do you have a larger version of that image?

Tophe

Your model is so perfectly done that it seemed absolutely real, not what-if at all. Take it as congratulation, not as insult... ;D
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B777LR

Quote from: Tophe on April 04, 2009, 12:00:48 AM
Your model is so perfectly done that it seemed absolutely real, not what-if at all. Take it as congratulation, not as insult... ;D

Well, my secret is that i take the real thing, paint it, then i shrink it to 1/144 scale...  ;D