Posts:2743 Joined: July 27th, 2010, 9:15 am
Location: Birmingham, United Kingdom
Hello pretty ladies! There are some interesting liveries in there post war. Regarding the nomenclature of the harriers surely the F.3 should be an FG.3 or FA.3 because I'd imagine it retains it's ground attack capabilities?
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Thanks guys, and Blackbuck, I meant the FA.3, lol, I knew I forgot something. Well the camo is Post Independence Colors, the RDCAF became the DCAF, And the color scheme on the later WW2 birds needs fixing, lol.
The Mohawk became the mainstay fighter for the country during WW2 and their pilots liked it so much that Commonwealth Aircraft Industries decided to team up with Curtiss Designers to create a "Super Mohawk" called the CA-13 Osprey. While building the Osprey, the CAI designers also added the cowl of the Boomerang to the Hawk to see if that would help matters, they also re-enforced the wings slightly to take the heavier .50 cal machine guns, and in doing so, put in 6, using the P-40E wing re-enforced style wings, as a short term solution, till the Osprey would be in complete production
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