
Yeah, I just had to do it.
I hope I´m not stepping on anybody´s toes with this, but in my opinion this would´ve been the better choice over the F-22. :V Then again, if I´m stepping on anybody´s toes, I don´t care. Freedom of Babble rocks.
I also had a version with the F-15 esque dark blue - greybrown scheme, but that doesn´t look as neat.
I hope I´m not stepping on anybody´s toes with this, but in my opinion this would´ve been the better choice over the F-22. :V Then again, if I´m stepping on anybody´s toes, I don´t care. Freedom of Babble rocks.
I also had a version with the F-15 esque dark blue - greybrown scheme, but that doesn´t look as neat.
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Interesting, Waaagh. You give it USAF colors, but then you mark it as part of the AWC's aggressor squadron via its tail stripe. The aggressors, however, use foreign colors on most of their birds...
Still, it's very pretty, and I do think that the Flanker (and its variants) is one of the premier fighters of the world.
Still, it's very pretty, and I do think that the Flanker (and its variants) is one of the premier fighters of the world.
To be honest, I didn´t pay heed to the squadron markings. The tail numbers are all wrong, for example, too. :P
If somebody can supply me with markings and number details of a real squadron, I´ll replace this one. I´ll maybe do an aggressor later on too.
And thanks for the comment ^..^
If somebody can supply me with markings and number details of a real squadron, I´ll replace this one. I´ll maybe do an aggressor later on too.
And thanks for the comment ^..^
Two letters, WA, represent the aggressor squadrons from the 57th Wing at Nellis. At the tip of the tail, the yellow/black checker pattern is still there. Three large numbers represent the aircraft itself, with AF and the last two digits of the year it was purchased in small beside it.
Here, a photographic example: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped.....sor_Flight.jpg
Here, a photographic example: http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikiped.....sor_Flight.jpg
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