@IQinventory It should work like any other service, but one thing you should be warned of is that image organization is non-present, so if you want to find a picture, you'll have to rummage through a sea of pictures, that's why I've stopped putting pictures in my posts ;-;
@Rob119WithA105mmHowitzer I guess they had to be sure, since airfields would probably be prime nuclear targets at the time....
To be fair they did discover some things, e.g. jet fighters are the most durable between jets, prop fighters, and bombers.
Regardless the poor XF-90 didn't deserve that ;-;
@SuperSuperTheSylph Trident is the official name, but Bullpup is equally acceptable (similarly to how the A-10 and F-16 are named Thunderbolt II and Fighting Falcon, but often referred to as Warthog and Viper respectively)
@MIGFOXHOUND31BSM26 @SPsidearm
DG10 is Defense Grid 10.
Defense Grid 10 is a special ops group of Sidearm's military which specializes in stealing technology, war machines, etc. Although the last mission they did was a failed attack on the Ice Base. We haven't heard of or from them since.
@MIGFOXHOUND31BSM26 Not exactly, but I've considered this method as well.
Basically, missiles will always target the cockpit, so the idea here is that the cockpit is put on a pole where it can be moved constantly and essentially torture missiles. Unfortunately, though, as this guy said, any missile strong enough for you to need stealth will just find the cockpit unless you make an absurdly long pole. And I mean absurd, like PC-crashing long.
@ThomasRoderick Sadly no lol
But later versions of the Pi-3 did feature revolutionary technology, as well as see quite some service. For example, the Pi-3V-14HA (Heavy Attack variant) once flew threw the entirety of the USSR with the help of some drop tanks (though not on friendly terms, since the Pi-3 isn't Soviet), and the Pi-3R-55 utilized the first ever aircraft-mounted railgun, albeit at the cost of its radar (and most of the nose in fact). It will also become one of the first FSF planes to use decent missiles, and some versions even had lasers.
TL;DR: This version of the Pi-3 definitely isn't that revolutionary (lol), but he set the scene for a family of aircraft that would finally live up to the name.
@ThomasRoderick It's too cursed to be seen
But to give you an idea, basically the P-47's fuselage was put around the F-83's. The inner wing is that of a P-47, but it changes to the F-83's when you reach the engines. The tail section is entirely that of the P-47 aside from the vertical stabilizer.
Can I cheat and get a preview for the cinematic video?
Context is everything imo, and can make even the best song null without it (e.g. putting Interdiction (War Thunder) over like the Shikanoko opening would be absolute nonsense... which isn't too far out there considering the series of Shikanoko and the War Thunder community but still)
He chonk
+1@SuperSuperTheSylph
+1A Guardian modeled after the Guardian that's a Guardian with Guardians
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+1He is back :D
+1T
+1@DrakonDynamics
+1My entry is finally here :D
@Seeras could you make this a successor to this please?
VolantexRC. They're great, but high-power so try not to fly out of range.
+1@Rb2h has a point but everything else looks good :D
+1Guys I think he likes doing anything
+1T
+1T
+1The Zero and Aircobra remake look fire in parTicular buT I'll Take your T on all of 'em.
+1@IQinventory It should work like any other service, but one thing you should be warned of is that image organization is non-present, so if you want to find a picture, you'll have to rummage through a sea of pictures, that's why I've stopped putting pictures in my posts ;-;
+1Gravatar
+1@SomeSPGuyWhoLikesLore Sort of, the B-50 is based on the B-29 if not a directly upgraded version of its design.
+1@Graingy Well then everything checks out
+1@Rob119WithA105mmHowitzer I guess they had to be sure, since airfields would probably be prime nuclear targets at the time....
+1To be fair they did discover some things, e.g. jet fighters are the most durable between jets, prop fighters, and bombers.
Regardless the poor XF-90 didn't deserve that ;-;
@Graingy is that you??
+1@TheMouse Sure man, this and the Intimidator II are specifically built for the MDA so they're free use w/ credit for you
+1@KPLBall Yep, it looks great!
+1T
+1@SuperSuperTheSylph Trident is the official name, but Bullpup is equally acceptable (similarly to how the A-10 and F-16 are named Thunderbolt II and Fighting Falcon, but often referred to as Warthog and Viper respectively)
+1T
+1@Christiant2 Mandalorian Season 4 leaks: Grogu's first ship confirmed
+1Tag List 2:
+1@MIGFOXHOUND31BSM26
@126
@TTL
@MIGFOXHOUND31BSM26 @SPsidearm
+1DG10 is Defense Grid 10.
Defense Grid 10 is a special ops group of Sidearm's military which specializes in stealing technology, war machines, etc. Although the last mission they did was a failed attack on the Ice Base. We haven't heard of or from them since.
Tag List 2:
+1@MIGFOXHOUND31BSM26
@126
@TTL
Noice plane
+1Also in the description
Man I haven't seen the Whimsicarrier in so long...
Tag List 2:
+1@MIGFOXHOUND31BSM26
@126
@TTL
@TheMausHaus Yea
+1T
+1@overlord5453 Aite then you're up
+1@KPLBall Ykw
+1Dew the dew
Ayo it's le Sea Vixen
+1But it's looking a little less... Vixen-y? Idk anymore lol
Anyways
@Speedhunter
No prob mate
+1Also I used shadow magic so I summoned people without a comment lol
@WritersCrusadersAirCo2 Aaa I see
+1Still though, you gotta admit this is cool
@MIGFOXHOUND31BSM26 Not exactly, but I've considered this method as well.
+1Basically, missiles will always target the cockpit, so the idea here is that the cockpit is put on a pole where it can be moved constantly and essentially torture missiles. Unfortunately, though, as this guy said, any missile strong enough for you to need stealth will just find the cockpit unless you make an absurdly long pole. And I mean absurd, like PC-crashing long.
@VarisOnAviation
+1I lowkey am
Like not the bad kind but still XD
@VarisOnAviation @WritersCrusadersAirCo2
+1Call me insane but I don't think he's talking about the plane
But if he is we chill
Honest Thought: It sneezes planes
+1@ThomasRoderick Thanks :D
+1@ThomasRoderick You probably can lol
+1@ThomasRoderick It technically has rockets as a standard armament, I just released the bomb version first since that's the one I built first
+1@ThomasRoderick Sadly no lol
But later versions of the Pi-3 did feature revolutionary technology, as well as see quite some service. For example, the Pi-3V-14HA (Heavy Attack variant) once flew threw the entirety of the USSR with the help of some drop tanks (though not on friendly terms, since the Pi-3 isn't Soviet), and the Pi-3R-55 utilized the first ever aircraft-mounted railgun, albeit at the cost of its radar (and most of the nose in fact). It will also become one of the first FSF planes to use decent missiles, and some versions even had lasers.
TL;DR: This version of the Pi-3 definitely isn't that revolutionary (lol), but he set the scene for a family of aircraft that would finally live up to the name.
+1@ThomasRoderick It's too cursed to be seen
+1But to give you an idea, basically the P-47's fuselage was put around the F-83's. The inner wing is that of a P-47, but it changes to the F-83's when you reach the engines. The tail section is entirely that of the P-47 aside from the vertical stabilizer.
@MIGFOXHOUND31BSM26 Ah ok
+1In this case I'ma be biased towards WT and say Dancing on the Edge lol
@Kerbango Good morning 'mate
+1Can I cheat and get a preview for the cinematic video?
+1Context is everything imo, and can make even the best song null without it (e.g. putting Interdiction (War Thunder) over like the Shikanoko opening would be absolute nonsense... which isn't too far out there considering the series of Shikanoko and the War Thunder community but still)
The Liberator
You know as much as I like this plane I've never seen one in real life...
+1Either way, great build :D
@LoganAviation @WritersCrusadersAirCo2
+1More than likely, yes
I mean he was first (I technically was 😎 but I'll let him have it)