It's okay, I am still judging so I will let you in. Besides, this is definitely legit for a Cold War-era plane - since Czechoslovakia is one of the frontline eastern block countries at that time - and they did interesting designs too.
Hi Pilots, Escape 423 is a modern pusher prop plane designed as a trainer, aerobatic plane, or as a light attack aircraft by WinsWings design bureau in the USA. If you want to fly this once it release, please hit T and submit. Thanks!
@MitchellAviation @BeastHunter @DARZAVIATIONOFICIAL
Let me say thank you a while later - 1.3 years later. It was long ago, but only you three upvoted my work! not many people see me back then.
@SasuValentin2 start thinking what era? Country of origin, prop or jet? Large or small… there are thousands of them. Google image search. So I could do it if you have specific
@Planebuilder2123 before F86, there was P80 shooting Star, P33, etc. those planes were more closer to P51. But bigger. Which could carry a radar such as F86. But in my case, I was just thinking of engine replacement on P51 with some modifications on the tails.
Sitting in the nose cockpit in the front is so cool.
+2@Ponob T for tag. To tag them when I post the plane
@420IsMyGod Lol
@420IsMyGod Thank you for an early vote!
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+1@NoblePlanesLTD @420IsMyGod @Ace117
@TASTEinc @Reaperfishglc @777X
@Rocketguy2079 @TimsonAviation @tsampoy
@Zaineman @DatRoadTrainGuy19 @windshifter1
Thanks for your upvotes on the video. For those who asked for tagging,,,
nice build.
awesome
+2looks great
@ItsRuifioYT Thank you!
@420IsMyGod nice.
+1@FlirBlitz great.
+1I am from Brooklyn, New York. I guess @FlirBlitz is the one closest to me.
+1@LieutenantSOT it is a nice plane. I did my one freehand once I saw it on YouTube. It was fun. But your replica build is so cool
+2This is amazing - the 1100 part count is not that much compared to achieving these details. It is a gert work indeed. @Zaineman
awesome. great replica.
+2It's okay, I am still judging so I will let you in. Besides, this is definitely legit for a Cold War-era plane - since Czechoslovakia is one of the frontline eastern block countries at that time - and they did interesting designs too.
+2@Zaineman Lol, by the way this is one of the best meanuvering helicopter I have seen.
+1@Zaineman Thanks. Lol
@Rebelleader27 interested. I will try
+1interesting - I may be going on Category 1
nice,... love those engine pods. I have listen a youtube video on this plane
@Zaineman lol. Ha ha ha
@Hannyboy thanks. No problem. Looks forward for the next time.
@Zaineman, I bet you haven’t try this!
Hi Pilots, Escape 423 is a modern pusher prop plane designed as a trainer, aerobatic plane, or as a light attack aircraft by WinsWings design bureau in the USA. If you want to fly this once it release, please hit T and submit. Thanks!
@SasuValentin2 what about A330?
Thanks for sharing Buddy
Nice work, I just spotlighted
Great job! Spotlighted for this
looks awesome. this need a spot light
@MitchellAviation @BeastHunter @DARZAVIATIONOFICIAL
+3Let me say thank you a while later - 1.3 years later. It was long ago, but only you three upvoted my work! not many people see me back then.
Very interesting. I was not a car builder (which i did once) out of 200+ builds. But i am supporting this. I may join- maybe
Looks awesome. Tag me when you post. I will spotlight you
Very nice. This is one of the plane I was going to build but never get a chance.
+1@SasuValentin2 start thinking what era? Country of origin, prop or jet? Large or small… there are thousands of them. Google image search. So I could do it if you have specific
@Planebuilder2123 before F86, there was P80 shooting Star, P33, etc. those planes were more closer to P51. But bigger. Which could carry a radar such as F86. But in my case, I was just thinking of engine replacement on P51 with some modifications on the tails.
+1@MAPA thank you so much. Lol
@LITVYAK013INDUSTRIES thank you so much. I was watching to the aviation history videos on YouTube and got this idea and concept.
@Planebuilder2123 radars we’re not that small in 1945. They used vacuum tubes. Not even transistors
+1@CL125 what do you mean? do you mean the quality of the build?
@CL125 It was climbing still at 35000 ft. 10KM
Thank you guys! @BorgirFlugzeugbau @Gabriel747 @Jaspy190
+2@Kangy No problem
@Gabriel747 Lol
great job, very nice, @Zaineman look
+1