LetLetLet ~ Warplanes
Let Let Let - Warplanes => Warplane Art => Topic started by: No.1 on December 07, 2015, 02:58:16 PM
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This is something very unknown to me. No matter it look like to be very important plane, no good drawings of it so I have bitter fight to place details as close to how it have too look like.
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Panels and rivets... as good as I could see em :-think
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Shadows
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This is completed somehow, now to do first color profile
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First for now
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Hi mate, :-salut
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A very interesting plane, particularly the French version that we call "T-28" but this version has quite nothing to do with any American version. Officially, it was Sud-Aviation "Fennec" (. This French version is, in reality, a T-28A fuselage with a new engine (Wright R-1820-86 Cyclone). And it's after the "Fennec" that Americans mounted this engine to obtain the new T-28D.
The French "Fennec" is sometime called T-28F (F for France) or T-28S (S for Sud-Aviation), but that is absolutely not official.
The "Fennec" has no ventral dive-brake (as the T-28A). Some have a slightly higher canopy.
Jicehem :-wave
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It also have some new adaptation of the under wing pylons and payload ;)
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It also have some new adaptation of the under wing pylons and payload ;)
Yes, for French armament. It replaced the T-6 Texan.
(http://i68.servimg.com/u/f68/10/07/63/16/sud-av12.jpg)
Photo: Coll. JCM
(http://i68.servimg.com/u/f68/10/07/63/16/sud-av13.jpg)
Photo: Coll. JCM
Jicehem :-wave
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Thanks :))
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This one has a "low" canopy, contrary to this other one:
(http://i68.servimg.com/u/f68/10/07/63/16/sud-av15.jpg)
Photo: Coll. JCM
Jicehem :-wave
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Love the Fennec!