Martin X-24A
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1 20 January 2020, 04:19
Alex K
Nice! I always liked the Lifting Bodies - I was kind of fascinated when I first learned about them on the occasion of a Scale Models International review of the Eagle's Talon vacforms, back in 1985... Nice to see them here... On a more general note: Great work on your entire X-planes collection - thumbs up!
Nice! I always liked the Lifting Bodies - I was kind of fascinated when I first learned about them on the occasion of a Scale Models International review of the Eagle's Talon vacforms, back in 1985... Nice to see them here... On a more general note: Great work on your entire X-planes collection - thumbs up!
21 January 2020, 00:40
Dave Burgess
Still to finish: Bell X-1D (completes my Bell X-Plane family); X-15A-2 (two versions); X-18; X-20 Dynasoar. X-24A & X-24B; X-31; X-34; X-38; X-47; After that, I have the Dougles D-558-3 (Skyflash); M2-F2, HL-10, and Have Blue to complete (currently under construction as well).
Still to finish: Bell X-1D (completes my Bell X-Plane family); X-15A-2 (two versions); X-18; X-20 Dynasoar. X-24A & X-24B; X-31; X-34; X-38; X-47; After that, I have the Dougles D-558-3 (Skyflash); M2-F2, HL-10, and Have Blue to complete (currently under construction as well).
21 January 2020, 04:37
Dave Burgess
No, that's the M2-F1, precursor to the M2-F2, the one that got it's 15 seconds of fame in the Six Million Dollar Man series intro. While Similar to the X-24A in appearance there are also some subtle differences.
No, that's the M2-F1, precursor to the M2-F2, the one that got it's 15 seconds of fame in the Six Million Dollar Man series intro. While Similar to the X-24A in appearance there are also some subtle differences.
21 January 2020, 16:13