@CatdogAerospace
Nope
I am almost entirely sure that I'll return during the school year
I play SP after school to de-stress
And im working on something right now
@WinsWings
Im probably gonna start posting again soon
And I've been practicing on small designs and strategies for building
@MIGFOXHOUND31BSM26
The nose of a Tomcat jet (Grumman F-14) is relatively large and pointed, featuring a distinct "wedge" shape with a prominent radar antenna dish, designed to accommodate the complex avionics systems and large crew capacity within the nose cone; it also houses an air-to-air refueling probe on the starboard side.
Key points about the Tomcat nose:
Large size:
The nose is designed to hold a significant amount of radar and navigation equipment, including a large planar array radar antenna.
Wedge shape:
The overall profile of the nose is a distinct wedge shape, which is typical for fighter jets.
Refueling probe:
The starboard side of the nose contains a retractable air-to-air refueling probe.
Avionics integration:
The nose houses a complex suite of avionics systems, including radar, navigation, and electronic countermeasures.
@CatdogAerospace
Nope
I am almost entirely sure that I'll return during the school year
I play SP after school to de-stress
And im working on something right now
@WinsWings
Im probably gonna start posting again soon
And I've been practicing on small designs and strategies for building
@JSTQ ohhh ok
Cool
@RepublicofWrightIsles
Oh yea
Uhh
When did I join this republic?
@WinsWings
you too
It's cleaner than a polished shoe 🗣🔥🔥
@JABH Sure.
Which one?
Aw hell ye
@Hahahahaahahshs AHHH-
@Boeing727200F 💀
I think the challenge ended
It's so well built and sleek
Wow!
@nukethefrench lol
@Tuki723 thank you :)
I'm sorry it took so long 💀😭
@Noob101 @GuardianAerospace @TheMouse
@Majakalona @FA18SUPERHORNET @MG101
@Dogthatmakesplanes @JABH @Nukethefrench
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Oye esto esta bien hecho!
@JABH
🤣 Calmate, solo teines que construir unos 🤣
@JABH
F 86
F 89
F-5
F-111
B-24
B-21
@JABH To build?
uhhhhh
F-11 Tiger
@JABH ɛ
@JABH
I didn't know what you meant either
@JABH that's what I said
@JABH wdym
@JABH HE-111? 🤨🤣
Off brand Su-22?
Uhhhh
Ssbbssushsbefgsksnrvvtkd 4bbr
Temufighter
@TheUltimatePlaneLover yesn't
@TheUltimatePlaneLover never did
I'm just allied with my neighbor
@B1BLancer fr
@B1BLancer fr
@B1BLancer oh ok
@B1BLancer
The f-4 = Lots of happiness
ITS SO COOL
@JSTQ
I have MANY air defenses
But I'll disable them if you wanna take over with air defense
@Karroc9522 💀
One of My favorite early jet
One of My favorite early jets
Yooo, thanks Andrew and your crew :D
@YourLocalJetNut330 that's really cool bro :)
He WILL give you 5 big booms.
@YourLocalJetNut330 Thats so cool! What part of it?
@MIGFOXHOUND31BSM26 but idk how to make a wedge, so I'll just keep it how it is, I don't wanna disturb any connections
@MIGFOXHOUND31BSM26 it's a wedge
@MIGFOXHOUND31BSM26
The nose of a Tomcat jet (Grumman F-14) is relatively large and pointed, featuring a distinct "wedge" shape with a prominent radar antenna dish, designed to accommodate the complex avionics systems and large crew capacity within the nose cone; it also houses an air-to-air refueling probe on the starboard side.
Key points about the Tomcat nose:
Large size:
The nose is designed to hold a significant amount of radar and navigation equipment, including a large planar array radar antenna.
Wedge shape:
The overall profile of the nose is a distinct wedge shape, which is typical for fighter jets.
Refueling probe:
The starboard side of the nose contains a retractable air-to-air refueling probe.
Avionics integration:
The nose houses a complex suite of avionics systems, including radar, navigation, and electronic countermeasures.