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Mirage IIIEA [Fuerza Aerea Argentina] C-636

518 GZBR  7 months ago

Hi and welcome to my newest work.

Here is the argentinian Mirage that i promised, this time being a replica of a monument in my city for the Heroes of Malvinas.

picture'sname Monument with the Mirage IIIEA C-636

It works weird because when you turn up, the plane turns to the right and I don't know how to prevent that from happening so, if someone can help me, i will be really grateful, but I really liked the design and I hope you like it too.

General Characteristics

  • Created On Android
  • Wingspan 40.6ft (12.4m)
  • Length 65.2ft (19.9m)
  • Height 19.3ft (5.9m)
  • Empty Weight 28,438lbs (12,899kg)
  • Loaded Weight 32,966lbs (14,953kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 1.022
  • Wing Loading 49.0lbs/ft2 (239.4kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 672.4ft2 (62.5m2)
  • Drag Points 1836

Parts

  • Number of Parts 237
  • Control Surfaces 5
  • Performance Cost 998
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    518 GZBR

    @Leonydas245 Ah bueno yo tambien JAJSJS, lo mismo digo, hablo en ingles por que, bueno, es el idioma mas comun para hablar acá, pero bueno gracias por tus comentarios, como digo, cuando pueda voy a seguir trabajando en en eso que tengo pendiente. Saludos

    2 months ago
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    @GZBR Oh that would be sick! I think there are few A-4AR in the page, and from what I’ve seen they are okay, but could be better. I haven’t played SimplePlanes for a while now and just checked out the page to see if there was any new addon worth trying. And yes, I’m from Argentina, I keep writing in English so everyone can keep up with the conversation

    +1 2 months ago
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    518 GZBR

    @Leonydas245 You are very informated bro, thanks again. I forgot again of simpleplanes and I don't have too much time for working in the plane but when I get some time I will be able to continue because i was also working on a A-4AR Fightinghawk. Btw, are you from argentina?

    2 months ago
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    @GZBR Thanks for understanding bro. I tried to be as “nice” as possible because I have 0 skill making planes on simple planes. I know a thing or two about the Mirage IIIEA, IAI Dagger (later modernized to Finger) and Mirage 5A Mara, mostly because i read some informative books from Jorge F. Núñez Padin (very recommended) and I’ve visited the VI Air Brigade, where these aircrafts have served for most of their service. If you have any questions I’m more than happy to help

    +1 2 months ago
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    518 GZBR

    @Leonydas245 Noo man i apreciate this type of coments. I'm practicing, and learning from experienced people is the best thing i can do, again, thanks for the comment. I forgot to keep working on the other planes but i will keep going with that and with the details of this plane. Greatings!

    +1 4 months ago
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    If you want to make a new version of this build, you can put the drop tanks where you placed the bombs, and the missiles where you placed the drop tanks, the bombs should go closer to the fuselage, close to the nozzle

    +1 4 months ago
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    Also, Daggers where just Mirage 5 bought to Israel’s Air Force. Mirage 3 and Dagger are different aircrafts

    +1 4 months ago
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    Nice build bro! Just a small correction, the Mirage placed has monument is a Mirage 5A Mara, these where fighter-bombers without radar, these had more pylons to carry ordinances (specifically bombs, but they could carry Matra R550 Magic 1 IR missiles as well), very different from the the Mirages IIIEA that where only used as fighters or interceptors, tho they had 2 pylons for bombs. The best way to tell which is which, is by their “nose”, M3EAs had a round “thick” nose for its Cyrano II radar, while the M5s (same as IAI Daggers and IAI Fingers) had a slicker nose with the antenna at the bottom of it. Also, M3EAs where registered with the serial numbers i-0XX (i for interceptor) while for M5s were C-6XX (C for “Caza-bombardero”). There were also the Mirage IIICJ “Shahak”, wich the FAA bought to Israel’s Air Force after the Malvinas War, these didn’t had radars and where in poor condition, which led to their discharge from duty in the 90s.

    (Sorry it’s so long i get carried away when I explain these things lol)

    +1 4 months ago
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    7,976 Morsele

    a bit thick but cute mirage

    +1 7 months ago