Jeb.Kerman Posted October 1 Share Posted October 1 Post Your Vintage inspired aircraft here! Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mars-Bound Hokie Posted October 6 Share Posted October 6 What do you mean "vintage?" What's the latest era the craft has to be from to be considered vintage? I have plenty of WWII-era craft - and a few from before that - if that's what you mean. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Jeb.Kerman Posted October 6 Author Share Posted October 6 something like 1920-1950 I made this thread because I need inspiration Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Mars-Bound Hokie Posted October 6 Share Posted October 6 30 minutes ago, Jeb.Kerman said: something like 1920-1950 I've got plenty of replicas of aircraft built before 1950, so get ready. World War One: Spoiler Fokker Dr.I Same model as the Red Baron's (in)famous triplane "Dr" is short for "Dreidecker" - which means "triplane" in German WARNING: this replica's performance is poor, and plane tends to roll about its fuselage. Caproni Ca.3 WARNING: this replica's performance is poor. Kettering Bug Development began during WWI, but was halted shortly afterwards due to a lack of funding. Interwar Years: Spoiler Martin NBS-1 The only combat it saw was demonstration bombing of naval ships and in the filming of a 1927 silent film. Martin B-10 It never saw combat in U.S. forces, but export versions did for Chinese and Dutch forces against Japan during WWII. World War Two: Spoiler B-17 Flying Fortress P-38 Lightning I made this one while I was just learning how to use Breaking Ground props. I'm still struggling with them a bit, especially when it comes to fuel efficiency, but at least it's way better than two years ago. de Havilland DH.98 Mosquito AT-9 Fledgling Ju 88 P-61 Black Widow Yokosuka MXY-7 Ohka Not recommended for pilots that wish to live to tell about their flight. IS recommended for pilots that wish to die in a (literal) blaze of glory. C-46 Commando Me 262 Schwalbe Me 163 Komet VC-54C “Sacred Cow” Modified version of the C-54 Skymaster. Same plane that FDR used to travel during WWII. This replica comes with an elevator in the back. Kugisho MXY-7 Ohka Model 22 Jet-powered version of the Ohka. WARNING: in case it wasn't obvious from the last Ohka, this craft was used as a kamikaze weapon And now, here are some gliders from that era. Spoiler Waco CG-4 (aka Hadrian) It was towed by a larger aircraft before being released. Schweizer SGS 2-12 / TG-3A Used as a training glider. What do you think? I made those for my National Museum of the United States Air Force replica showcase. Just click on the individual entries for those planes on my checklist (see OP for the link), and you'll get more details of the craft in action. Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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