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    Quote Originally Posted by MOLON LABE View Post
    Whats better than one P-51? Twins of course!





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    2 109G's with 5 boom sticks coming at ya...
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    This experimental aircraft was essentially two Bf 109F airframes joined together by means of a new wing centre section and new tailplane, both of constant chord, in a manner paralleled by the F-82 Twin Mustang. In the preproduction model, the right fuselage cockpit was faired over and the pilot flew the aircraft from the left side fuselage. Additional modifications included setting the main undercarriage hinges further inboard, with associated strengthening of the fuselage and modifications to the wing forward structure. Four variants of this aircraft were proposed. One was an interceptor armed with five 30 mm (1.18 in) cannon and up to a 1,000 kg (2,200 lb) bomb load, another a fighter-bomber armed with two MK 108 cannons and up to two 2,200 lb. bombs. Both airframes were to be powered by the DB605 engine. A third and fourth were designed on paper and would be similar to the first two airframes but powered by Jumo 213 engines. Only one Bf 109Z was built, and it was never flown, having been damaged in its hangar during an Allied bombing raid in 1943. The project was permanently abandoned in 1944

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    WoWP...I know it's a video game blah blah blah, but that 109z hits bombers hard, and derps the hell out of em...but get it into a turning fight and your toast!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Quib View Post

    Another great picture. Question to Quib, do you shoot digital and what kind of camera/lens and filtering do you use? Digital enhanced? Your photos are frickin nice!!

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    Thanks, I appreciate the kind words. No filters, I do use Adobe Lightroom though as a basis for the majority of my processing, with a few little tips I developed along the way.

    http://quibphotography.com/2012/12/30/my-camera-gear/
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    I was just out in the back yard and this puppy flew over again. Never ceases to amaze me how fast it comes over, and how effortlessly. The engine's just purring, like it's barely above idle, but the plane's just hauling ass. I'd love to see it at full throttle!

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    Pogo tethered flight test, 1954.


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    Must have made a hell of a racket! Came from a group of Convair 8x10 glossies.
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    This is a hard-stand for testing engines while developing the B-36 bomber. Probably late 1940's.

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    The engine came in at @ 3800 hp. See any of todays OSHA standards being violated here?

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    Smaller picture.Click image for larger version. 

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    Quote Originally Posted by Quib View Post
    Thanks, I appreciate the kind words. No filters, I do use Adobe Lightroom though as a basis for the majority of my processing, with a few little tips I developed along the way.

    http://quibphotography.com/2012/12/30/my-camera-gear/

    That's just incredible work, man.

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    Thought this would be a good place to put this: http://www.squadronposters.com/

    Hoser, you might like: http://www.squadronposters.com/produ...-poster-print/
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