P-51 FS-J (Forward-swept wings with jet engine)

Started by PACOPEPE, April 26, 2011, 01:38:24 PM

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PACOPEPE

Here is a very interesting version of the famous aircraft, incorporating the latest aeronautical innovations at the end of WWII: swept-wings, jet engine.


Regards
Fran


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Fran

this would be an interesting project - lots of great post war US colour schemes to pick from

good luck

Bernie

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PACOPEPE

#3
Hi again. here two pics in progress.

Regards
Fran



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PR19_Kit

Looks considerably better than 'Miss Ashley' for sure. I love the NACA intakes all over the fuselage.
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

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PACOPEPE

#12
The operational debut of german Me 262, made obsolete "the most perfect pursuit plane in existence"; the P-51 Mustang of the North American Aircraft (NAA). The german jet-powered aircraft was 125 mph faster than the best allied fighters. NAA had been interested in jet powered aircraft for some time with the Confidential Design Group making an initial proposal for a jet fighter in early 1943. Ed Schmued had one design based on a piston/turbojet powered P-51 with a radical forward swept wing.

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Fran








AXU

Very very interesting concept  :thumbsup:,well done Fran,I like it!
Alex

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