excepting some troubles with the glass as you surely notized (and by my fault, because i addapted a pilot there) i am really happy with the result X3
The REAL colors of the cammo are like the ones of the MB 326 of here http://www.furaffinity.net/view/16993639/
Notize the cannon pods and the rocket launchers, configuration used when this plane attacked the HMS Argonaut http://www.nuestromar.org/imagenes/.....609_crippa.jpg at May 21th 1982, in Puerto San Carlos
The day is terrible, very very windy, so had to take a couple of photos only in my roof in construction xp
History Channell 3D recreation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xE-HDHZRZUc
The REAL colors of the cammo are like the ones of the MB 326 of here http://www.furaffinity.net/view/16993639/
Notize the cannon pods and the rocket launchers, configuration used when this plane attacked the HMS Argonaut http://www.nuestromar.org/imagenes/.....609_crippa.jpg at May 21th 1982, in Puerto San Carlos
The day is terrible, very very windy, so had to take a couple of photos only in my roof in construction xp
History Channell 3D recreation: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xE-HDHZRZUc
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It turns out it was an MB 339; my memory isn't all that good. XP
There was also a Harrier shot-down by a Blowpipe, though I have no idea how the hell the Argentine Army managed that --- the Mujahadeen later launched more than a dozen Blowpipes at Soviet helicopters before they gave-up (every shot missed), and none of the claimed Blowpipe kills from the Alto-Cenepa War are verifiable.
In fact, two Pucaras were shot-down; one by a Stinger, and one by small arms fire. The rest were destroyed or captured on the ground by the SAS.
Another missile that didn't do so well in the Falklands was the Sea Cat. The Royal Navy launched more than 80 of them, scoring only 2 kills; the British Army and Argentine Army also launched many additional missiles from land-based version, the "Tigercat", but neither side scored any kills with it.
There was also a Harrier shot-down by a Blowpipe, though I have no idea how the hell the Argentine Army managed that --- the Mujahadeen later launched more than a dozen Blowpipes at Soviet helicopters before they gave-up (every shot missed), and none of the claimed Blowpipe kills from the Alto-Cenepa War are verifiable.
In fact, two Pucaras were shot-down; one by a Stinger, and one by small arms fire. The rest were destroyed or captured on the ground by the SAS.
Another missile that didn't do so well in the Falklands was the Sea Cat. The Royal Navy launched more than 80 of them, scoring only 2 kills; the British Army and Argentine Army also launched many additional missiles from land-based version, the "Tigercat", but neither side scored any kills with it.
ah yes, same here, no idea how was that blowpipe shoot neighter XD
another 4 of pur pucaras wasn`t shooted down but returned with so many bullets from the FALs that never flown again (no spares in the islands)
and yeah, the sea cat and the tigercat didn`t worked well, for all
another 4 of pur pucaras wasn`t shooted down but returned with so many bullets from the FALs that never flown again (no spares in the islands)
and yeah, the sea cat and the tigercat didn`t worked well, for all
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