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VTOL Attacker for the British People's Republic Navy

Started by ysi_maniac, April 28, 2011, 10:46:48 AM

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Not sure to be able to finish it on time but ...



I will use BPR roundel as already stated in former threads, but now I have to think in the Navy's flag. Any help?

Just to begin:

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First steps of Camm Ca-7
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That is actually a pretty darn good fit!!! Wouldn't think that would work so well! ... May have to try something like that someday myself  :cheers:

Also which aircraft did you use for the front?
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Somehow, I don't know why, I consider those curved lines around tip tank as British Coolness. :party:


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This looks like an evolved version of the Yak-36:



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I have to admit that the boom can look very cool; but I think that I will not install it because I do not see its practicallity.


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Great project!  :thumbsup:

IIRC, the boom carried the forward reaction control jets, the idea being that if they were further away from the C of G, they would have more leverage for the same power. This mattered a great deal when engine power was marginal and they wanted to bleed as little air as possible for the RCS. The Harrier had a long enough fuselage and a powerful enough engine that it could get away with having the front nozzle under the nose.

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Like the way you've blended the nose in to give it 'hamster cheeks', looking good Carlos! :thumbsup: :thumbsup: :thumbsup:
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Quote from: Weaver on July 02, 2011, 12:02:19 PM
Great project!  :thumbsup:

IIRC, the boom carried the forward reaction control jets, the idea being that if they were further away from the C of G, they would have more leverage for the same power. This mattered a great deal when engine power was marginal and they wanted to bleed as little air as possible for the RCS. The Harrier had a long enough fuselage and a powerful enough engine that it could get away with having the front nozzle under the nose.

I think, more or less, the same. :thumbsup:
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The Harrier is also helped with regard to the length from CG for puffer pipes in that it's a four-poster, as opposed to Freehand's two-poster lift engine.
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