@Fer9 @Brayden1981
Sorry to disappoint, my friends. I have posted this as incomplete
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But due to this somehow receiving a bunch of demand, I am going to restart this project from the ground up with my new building techniques. Not sure when I'm going to start, but I will tag you on it
This is amazing,bro!! So proud of you. I remember you asking me to test this years ago lmao. I'm so glad to see it is finally complete and receiving the adequate reception it deserves. Godspeed, mate.
Mahadi, what type of planes are you really hoping someone makes? Are you more of a inter-war, mid-war, or late-war kinda person? I have a few ideas for each lol
@Samfpanzer oh that's so cool! I've never heard of the Italian one before lol
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And I phrased it badly. The radars that are launched vertically from submarine mine deployment tubes. They float up to the surface with wires attached and allow a sub to surface, launch a plane or two from the hangar, and then submerge and go super deep, launch up the radar and sonars/radio receivers, and then communicate with the plane without being detected
This is so cool! I hope this blows up, I actually don't think anyone has made a challenge on this before lol.
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Also, Cruiser subs were the only class of subs to carry planes on them. The Surcouf and the Japanese I-400 class had internal plane hangars and deployable radar balloons
This is actually really cool!!
Siamese/Thai history is really glazed over. Even in HoI IV lol. The 1932 constitutionalist uprising, the nationalist government from 1939 until 1945, and the continual republic and arguable bastion of anti-colonialist democracy in Indochina
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Would have been awesome if they did this in real life
@Jabuticaba23 hey thanks man! I'm stoked for Uni lol. Plus, it's near a B-36, so I really want to try and restore her lol
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And those are so cool! I'm actually building a Martin Model 194 rn, and then I'm going to finish my PWS 23 Karas! Those are dope though, I'm going to add them to my list to do one day!
Apologies, m8. I've been having a hard time getting back into this as my IRL life is insane lol. You are the pretty obvious #1 victor of the challenge, so I'm going to award you 10 upvotes and close the challenge. Thank you so much for your submission!
The Soviet Union collapsed due to Gorbachev's reforms, making the USSR western and more "Democratic." Following the opening of the markets, Lithuania declared independence, causing the other 12 remaining SRs to do the same. Kazakhstan was the last bastion of the USSR, for 2 days in Decembre. Because Russia already had a president, the Politburo and Grand Premier were disestablished, therefore placing Boris Yeltsin as President of the new Russian Federation, better known as the Russian Provisional Democratic Republic from 1991 to 1993, when the constitution was signed. Gorbachev lost all his power albeit being an amazing leader and reformer.
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Likewise, in 1991, many of the Warsaw Pact member states began having elections, forming the modern Democratic states, and they subsequently joined the European Union
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In 1991, the Soviet Union had nearly 300 million people living under the hammer and sickle, which was almost 100 million more than the US at this point, which had just over 200 million.
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The Ukraine had intense turmoil for many years after this, fighting between the pro-NATO/EU faction and the Russian sympathizers, whom were both elected and passed counterintuitive bills and motions against one another, causing political stagnation
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The newly formed German state was beginning more reintegration of the eastern states, and attempting to develop this, but even to this day, there is a severe difference in development/income in the two regions, even Berlin has different lights from the Communist and Capitalist sections that can be seen from space.
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Skunk Works was continuing its development of stealth aircraft, most notably the F-35 and F-22, and working on its then-in service F-117
This is brilliant
I would like to note, however, that this was merely the merchant and civilian flag. Largely recognized by the international stage was the Austrian flag that had been in use for nearly a millenia prior, the black and gold flag. Unfortunately, Transleithania (Kingdom of Hungary) was given minimal recognition even after the Hungarian peoples vowed to praise the emperor in return for autonomy. The dual monarchy was truly nothing more than a power struggle between Transleithania and Cisleithania, with little 'ole Condominium of Bosnia sitting back wondering who his daddy was
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Either way, one of the most beautiful flags ever designed <3
Thank you! Finally someone else making super obscure aircraft replicas. I love this in every way. Is it ugly? Hell yes. Is it beautiful? Hell yes. How? Italy!
The early Caproni series was the best set of aircraft
This is like comparing the Willey Tank to an M1 Abrams
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Yes, Wilbur and Orville invented powered flight, but the first true aircraft was made by Traian Vuia
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The Willey Tank was the first armored vehicle that could propel itself, but the first "tank" was the Renault FT
Neither, Traian Vuia, a Romanian inventor, flew the first "aeroplane" as we know today, including an undercarriage and a forward-facing engine. Romania also designed the first rocket powered aircraft, which the Germans used to take notes
I think it's safe to say that people don't really know if they want an update or not. Damn. I wish they were more straightforward. I would be willing to pay 10 dollars, but these people just can't make up their minds
@Jakeharharhar I posted it a few months ago, it's incompleted. But here soon I'm going to announce my starting of the largest and most realistic project I have ever done...
@Mastereldo lmao
The X1 didn't have afterburner, but the X2 did, not sure how it would have worked... You're probably right. They'd tar the deck every day 😂😂
@PlaneFlightX thanks!! I really hope to begin work on it soon. I need to catch up on school and stuff first though
+1Yoooo bro! This is sick!
+1Your part count is going so damn high lmaooooo
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I need to catch up
@PapaKernels thank you bro 😂
+1@Fer9 @Brayden1981
Sorry to disappoint, my friends. I have posted this as incomplete
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But due to this somehow receiving a bunch of demand, I am going to restart this project from the ground up with my new building techniques. Not sure when I'm going to start, but I will tag you on it
This is amazing,bro!! So proud of you. I remember you asking me to test this years ago lmao. I'm so glad to see it is finally complete and receiving the adequate reception it deserves. Godspeed, mate.
+1@MAHADI okay, I will cook something up m8!
Welcome back m8!
Mahadi, what type of planes are you really hoping someone makes? Are you more of a inter-war, mid-war, or late-war kinda person? I have a few ideas for each lol
Y'know... maybe it's time I get back into this game. I'll see what I can whip up.
Also, ROCP, you've taken off m8! I remember when you were silver lol. I need to get back into this...
Oh god its back
Ayy this is super cool, m8! I personally don't mind being randomly tagged, but others will, just FYI. Awesome build!!
+2THAT'S the word I was looking for! Buoy! I'm so stupid sometimes I swear lmao. It's a buoy that is deployed
+1THIS is what I'm talking about
I approve lmaooooo!
+1@Samfpanzer oh that's so cool! I've never heard of the Italian one before lol
+1.
And I phrased it badly. The radars that are launched vertically from submarine mine deployment tubes. They float up to the surface with wires attached and allow a sub to surface, launch a plane or two from the hangar, and then submerge and go super deep, launch up the radar and sonars/radio receivers, and then communicate with the plane without being detected
This is so cool! I hope this blows up, I actually don't think anyone has made a challenge on this before lol.
+3.
Also, Cruiser subs were the only class of subs to carry planes on them. The Surcouf and the Japanese I-400 class had internal plane hangars and deployable radar balloons
ayyy I remember this!
+1This plane is also really freaking good lmao
Congrats bro!!! This is unprecedented! I still remember when you were like 6K lol
+1I need to start catching up!
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+1This is actually really cool!!
+1Siamese/Thai history is really glazed over. Even in HoI IV lol. The 1932 constitutionalist uprising, the nationalist government from 1939 until 1945, and the continual republic and arguable bastion of anti-colonialist democracy in Indochina
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Would have been awesome if they did this in real life
One Already Exists
Lol
@Jabuticaba23 hey thanks man! I'm stoked for Uni lol. Plus, it's near a B-36, so I really want to try and restore her lol
+1.
And those are so cool! I'm actually building a Martin Model 194 rn, and then I'm going to finish my PWS 23 Karas! Those are dope though, I'm going to add them to my list to do one day!
@TheOfficalMarylander huh? I didn't make a successor
As I am American, I too agree that we should use Metric
Apologies, m8. I've been having a hard time getting back into this as my IRL life is insane lol. You are the pretty obvious #1 victor of the challenge, so I'm going to award you 10 upvotes and close the challenge. Thank you so much for your submission!
+1The second one is my favourite!
+1Svyashchennaya Imperiya
+1The Soviet Union collapsed due to Gorbachev's reforms, making the USSR western and more "Democratic." Following the opening of the markets, Lithuania declared independence, causing the other 12 remaining SRs to do the same. Kazakhstan was the last bastion of the USSR, for 2 days in Decembre. Because Russia already had a president, the Politburo and Grand Premier were disestablished, therefore placing Boris Yeltsin as President of the new Russian Federation, better known as the Russian Provisional Democratic Republic from 1991 to 1993, when the constitution was signed. Gorbachev lost all his power albeit being an amazing leader and reformer.
+1.
Likewise, in 1991, many of the Warsaw Pact member states began having elections, forming the modern Democratic states, and they subsequently joined the European Union
.
In 1991, the Soviet Union had nearly 300 million people living under the hammer and sickle, which was almost 100 million more than the US at this point, which had just over 200 million.
.
The Ukraine had intense turmoil for many years after this, fighting between the pro-NATO/EU faction and the Russian sympathizers, whom were both elected and passed counterintuitive bills and motions against one another, causing political stagnation
.
The newly formed German state was beginning more reintegration of the eastern states, and attempting to develop this, but even to this day, there is a severe difference in development/income in the two regions, even Berlin has different lights from the Communist and Capitalist sections that can be seen from space.
.
Skunk Works was continuing its development of stealth aircraft, most notably the F-35 and F-22, and working on its then-in service F-117
This is actually ingenious lmao
I might be finishing my current project first though lol
Can I make the Chu XP-0?
And congrats dude!
@TrojanAircraftSystems fair lmao
I'm in my last year of high school. Just got accepted to my dream uni- Embry Riddle Aeronautical
This is brilliant
+1I would like to note, however, that this was merely the merchant and civilian flag. Largely recognized by the international stage was the Austrian flag that had been in use for nearly a millenia prior, the black and gold flag. Unfortunately, Transleithania (Kingdom of Hungary) was given minimal recognition even after the Hungarian peoples vowed to praise the emperor in return for autonomy. The dual monarchy was truly nothing more than a power struggle between Transleithania and Cisleithania, with little 'ole Condominium of Bosnia sitting back wondering who his daddy was
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Either way, one of the most beautiful flags ever designed <3
Do you still need help m8?
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I haven't been very active, but I can help if you need it
First page bro!!!
+1Thank you! Finally someone else making super obscure aircraft replicas. I love this in every way. Is it ugly? Hell yes. Is it beautiful? Hell yes. How? Italy!
The early Caproni series was the best set of aircraft
Thank you for allowing me to discover Santos Dumont, his story is absolutely brilliant!
+1This is like comparing the Willey Tank to an M1 Abrams
+1.
Yes, Wilbur and Orville invented powered flight, but the first true aircraft was made by Traian Vuia
.
The Willey Tank was the first armored vehicle that could propel itself, but the first "tank" was the Renault FT
Neither, Traian Vuia, a Romanian inventor, flew the first "aeroplane" as we know today, including an undercarriage and a forward-facing engine. Romania also designed the first rocket powered aircraft, which the Germans used to take notes
+3I think it's safe to say that people don't really know if they want an update or not. Damn. I wish they were more straightforward. I would be willing to pay 10 dollars, but these people just can't make up their minds
Beautiful, bro!
+1@ollielebananiaCFSP damn straight, I'll drink to that
This post wasn't meant to incite drama, I was just curious if it was a serious issue
@Jakeharharhar I posted it a few months ago, it's incompleted. But here soon I'm going to announce my starting of the largest and most realistic project I have ever done...
@jamesPLANESii lmao
@Kangy ah that sucks, I hope he's doing alright
@Mastereldo lmao
The X1 didn't have afterburner, but the X2 did, not sure how it would have worked... You're probably right. They'd tar the deck every day 😂😂