I recommend everyone to download and try this - you have to pilot in the cockpit. Experience the dive or climb - you will see how cool it is. Genius. Of course, give an upvote to appreciate the hard work.
This plane was never produced, and scrapped during the mock upstage. In my research, I saw more sources with round jet intakes (like the second blue print). Which is more consistent with it’s predecessor - F104. But there are also fewer sources showing with the square intakes - leaning towards F14, F15. Most of the square intakes were used by Mig than. So I would vote for round intakes which looks more believeable as F104 varient. But just my opinion. Both are cool.
@Erc90F4RU check the link, I ave posted to private for preview
@Mousewithamachinegun122 @Superliner350 @GuardianAerospace Thank you guys
+2awesome
+1Thank you all for your appreciation! Thanks for your Upvotes!
@Lwillswith2sentryguns thanks
@Mousewithamachinegun122 yes, i recommend you to do one. you will learn a lot
@MrCOPTY Thanks for your input, I will try one
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Nice
+1@AdamoGG interesting
+1Lol this is funny
+1@CL125 Huh,, someone with a similar name
@Brayden1981 yes, very similar, but I guess it is smaller
@MonarchiiwithastolenMG right. Yes,, I was building this so freely without any restriction, except a few parts. Just a one hour build,
+1@MonarchiiwithastolenMG Oh you are right. I did not notice how many wings I used, and have more control surfaces.
+1@Boeing727200Fwithapistol Thanks for the earliest up!
@Mousewithamachinegun122 that's right.
+1@MonarchiiwithastolenMG Lol, let me borrow your words "part efficient aircraft" from now on.
+1Mouse, I know you are helpful to the new comers, that is very nice of you. I appreciate your work
+1@Mousewithamachinegun122 I see, thanks,
+1Photo Credits to @Erc90F4RU - thank you so much
+1this is so cute
+1THANKS for the Photo @Erc90F4RU
@Erc90F4RU Thanks so much, I will post it as UNLISTED, tonight. Currently, I am away from my iPad.
nice work, this still shows the character of the SeaVixen
@Erc90F4RU thanks you so much. I will tag you for some of my builds in the future
+2Looks great
+1congrats, it is 100+ now
+2This is my VTOL Tutorial for beginners - LINK
This will save you time in figuring out the trick
German concept VTOL transport of the 1970s. Only one prototype was produced. Coming soon with improved control and a VR cockpit. T for tag.
+1I recommend everyone to download and try this - you have to pilot in the cockpit. Experience the dive or climb - you will see how cool it is. Genius. Of course, give an upvote to appreciate the hard work.
+1@Erc90F4RU yes, mobile Friendly with 162 PARTS ONLY
@molakesi exactly -
+1@MAPA thanks buddy
@Trainzo thanks
@TheAviator77 my pleasure. Get the Kh-22 Missile
@Mousewithamachinegun122 @Zero0Two2 Thank you guys
+1@Speedhunter Speed, you are really fast
+2@MAPA
@MAPA I see
Awesome, I love the way it fly - very gentle takeoff and landing. I suggest to add the arresting hook, because it is mainly for the carrier operation
+3@Ratsey thank you.
This plane was never produced, and scrapped during the mock upstage. In my research, I saw more sources with round jet intakes (like the second blue print). Which is more consistent with it’s predecessor - F104. But there are also fewer sources showing with the square intakes - leaning towards F14, F15. Most of the square intakes were used by Mig than. So I would vote for round intakes which looks more believeable as F104 varient. But just my opinion. Both are cool.
+1@DauntB thanks
my pleasure
@astorey thanks for the feedback
@OrangeConnor2 I did not block you. I did not block @DatTrainAndCarGuy19 as well. Never block before. I do not have any issues.
+1@Zaineman
wow, great job. sadly so little upvote for this nice build
@jplkk 谢谢