hesham ACCESS: USAP Senior Member Joined 26 May 2006 Messages 33,482 Reaction score 13,530 1 September 2016 #1 Hi, https://www.pinterest.com/pin/468304061226038911/ Attachments 2a67ff3ce54d7b8750d3077629bb7bed.jpg 46.6 KB · Views: 316 1e24e1ecdf42bf5100b5c69a5ab411fd.jpg 28.4 KB · Views: 319
G GeorgeA ACCESS: Top Secret Top Contributor Senior Member Joined 31 December 2006 Messages 800 Reaction score 352 1 September 2016 #2 One of our man Skyblazer's best IMO.
yasotay ACCESS: Top Secret Top Contributor Senior Member Joined 18 October 2006 Messages 4,080 Reaction score 4,440 1 September 2016 #3 George Allegrezza said: One of our man Skyblazer's best IMO. Click to expand... Agreed! Seems such a natural one has to wonder if NA actually ever considered the idea versus the F-82.
George Allegrezza said: One of our man Skyblazer's best IMO. Click to expand... Agreed! Seems such a natural one has to wonder if NA actually ever considered the idea versus the F-82.
Triton Donald McKelvy Senior Member Joined 14 August 2009 Messages 9,707 Reaction score 2,492 Website deeptowild.blogspot.com 1 September 2016 #4 Sad that Skyblazer abandoned his fantasy aircraft because too many believed them to be real concepts.
Sad that Skyblazer abandoned his fantasy aircraft because too many believed them to be real concepts.
M Madoc ACCESS: Confidential Joined 13 December 2006 Messages 120 Reaction score 23 8 September 2016 #5 I could see this actually having been developed as the follow-on to the F-82. The F-82 being something of a "stop-gap" kludge, this "A-51" would be the refinement of the concept. It also looks pretty straightforward to scratchbuild as a model.
I could see this actually having been developed as the follow-on to the F-82. The F-82 being something of a "stop-gap" kludge, this "A-51" would be the refinement of the concept. It also looks pretty straightforward to scratchbuild as a model.