But can anybody tell me if there are replacement props available for my Do-X kit?
Hmm?
Kev
kfutter wrote:But can anybody tell me if there are replacement props available for my Do-X kit?
Hmm?
Kev
tor lives wrote:For Leigh and Adam
http://www.clavework-graphics.co.uk/air ... y_102.html
http://www.clavework-graphics.co.uk/air ... y_128.html
This should satisfy your "Lightening Lust" for a little while
TOR
PS: Leigh....I know you are not big on WIFs, but I thought you might appreciate the Aussie flavour. And Adam, there is your AIM-9s and AIM-7s catered for
hrtpaul wrote:AIM-9L's are fine but ditch the POS AIM-7's LOL Might need a HTS for those HARM's too
Adam the Akrodude wrote:hrtpaul wrote:AIM-9L's are fine but ditch the POS AIM-7's LOL Might need a HTS for those HARM's too
Oh you're harsh! OK, during the air war up over North Vietnam, the AIM-7 wasn't the best in turns of kill ratio, but it still shot down a lot of NVAF jets. USAF shot down 50 NVAF jets using the Sparrow. From Wiki so you know it's true
It was used to good advantage in the 1991 Gulf War, where it scored many USAF air-to-air kills. Of 44 missiles fired, 30 (68.2%) hit their intended targets resulting in 24/26 (54.5%/59.1%) kills. 19 kills were obtained beyond visual range.
So, I think the Sparrow whilst certainly not perfect, was the best semi-active radar homing missile of it's time until the AIM-120 came along. How western radar missiles compare to Russian/Chinese equivalents is anyone's guess as the "bad guys" radar missiles have not really been proven in combat.
tor lives wrote:kfutter wrote:But can anybody tell me if there are replacement props available for my Do-X kit?
Hmm?
Kev
OK...so time to get back on track. Kev, does the kit have at least one prop that is intact. If so that could act as your "master" for casting some spares. Ryan Hamilton over on AMI has cast me some spare props in the past, maybe you could ask him to cast you some for the Do-X kit.
TOR
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