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Operation Telic Gnat GR.4

Started by Model Mutt, January 15, 2013, 07:54:23 AM

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Model Mutt

Started out as the airfix gnat and built as per the instructions apart from the jaguar nose and laser designator in the fuel tank. Also fitted a refuelling probe so it had more loiter time. The idea is that its a small light aircraft used purely as a laser designator for other aircraft carrying LGBs so they don´t have to sacrifice space or weight carrying a designator.

Only got a few more decals to add, canopy to paint, unndercarraige to fit and details to be painnted then this will be complete.







Thanks for looking

TallEng

Looks Good! :thumbsup:
Although I thought the Jaguar "chisel" nose contains a lazer designator?

Regards
Keith
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perttime

The nose fits!

Do you have any other canopies that might fit. I fear the usual Gnat canopy might look a bit wimpy near that square jaw  ;D

Model Mutt

Thanks guys, I added the designator on the tank as an update when the refuelinng probe was fitted as there´d be less space in the nose for the equiment (or i forgot the jaguar nose had a built in designator  ;) ) Not sure cannopy wise as i started this one this morning so not looked at replacing the canopy.

Mossie

#4
Budget cuts biting again???  Very nice. :thumbsup:
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deathjester

Brilliant work so far!  Really like to see more use out of the Gnat, and the colour scheme really suits - it'd be darn near invisible at medium altitude!

IIRC, the Jaguar had a Laser Rangefinder/Marked Target Seeker in the nose.

Model Mutt

Thanks, got another two maybe 3 planned when i can get hold of the kits, bits and decals i need to build them.

Dizzyfugu

That's a nice idea for the two-seater. Well done  :thumbsup:

Captain Canada

Awesome. Love the look of this one. Not a big fan of the Gnat ( mind you, I've never seen one, never built one and really don't know much about them ! ) but this one looks wicked. Love the integrated pod, great idea.

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Quote from: Captain Canada on January 16, 2013, 01:12:21 PM
Awesome. Love the look of this one. Not a big fan of the Gnat ( mind you, I've never seen one, never built one and really don't know much about them ! ) but this one looks wicked.

I'd not seen a Gnat "in the flesh"  until I encountered one at Cosford.  Number 2 son (6 foot 5 inches tall) was also there and  asked was there a  a maximum height for pilots, and did you strap into it  or wear it?
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Are losing theirs and blaming it on you....."
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dadlamassu

Very nice, good idea to use a two seater as the mount for the Forward Air Controller. 

Might use the idea in my Fictional African Wargame air forces.  Though I think I'd probably kit it out with some sort of light weaponry like a MG pod or smoke rocket launchers to mark the target.  Laser guided weapons are probably beyond the budget of the air forces.