Drakens
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42 3 March 2022, 04:49
Vincent
very nice work. I like your post schading. Really brings the camo scheme to life.
very nice work. I like your post schading. Really brings the camo scheme to life.
23 March 2022, 14:15
Thomas Kolb
In the Swedish Air Force, green missiles are dummies, basically just empty shells with the correct shape and weight. They usually have the text "BLIND" stenciled on them. They are flyable on the aircraft but are primarily used for the ground crew (draftees) to practise arming and disarming procedures. If you strive for realism, you should never have blind and live (white or gray) ordnance mounted at the same time on the same aircraft.
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In the Swedish Air Force, green missiles are dummies, basically just empty shells with the correct shape and weight. They usually have the text "BLIND" stenciled on them. They are flyable on the aircraft but are primarily used for the ground crew (draftees) to practise arming and disarming procedures. If you strive for realism, you should never have blind and live (white or gray) ordnance mounted at the same time on the same aircraft.
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23 March 2022, 17:05
walaroo
Thanks for the info! I am using photos to create the load out. The F (green and blue one) will have 4 green falcons and the J (grey) will have two white falcons and a green sidewinder (and two drop tanks). I have seen photos of red missiles too. You know what they are for?
Thanks for the info! I am using photos to create the load out. The F (green and blue one) will have 4 green falcons and the J (grey) will have two white falcons and a green sidewinder (and two drop tanks). I have seen photos of red missiles too. You know what they are for?
23 March 2022, 18:37
Thomas Kolb
You can check the possible loadouts here (with drawings from the official SwAF bulletins). It's in Swedish but you can check the diagrams to the left.
aef.se/Flygvapnet/Notiser/J35F_Notis_2.htm
aef.se/Flygvapnet/Notiser/J35J_Notis_2.htm
Hm, I have never seen a Swedish missile with red markings. I may be wrong, but we were pretty careful never to use red as a marker color as it could cause confusion for conscripts with red/green color vision deficiency.
You can check the possible loadouts here (with drawings from the official SwAF bulletins). It's in Swedish but you can check the diagrams to the left.
aef.se/Flygvapnet/Notiser/J35F_Notis_2.htm
aef.se/Flygvapnet/Notiser/J35J_Notis_2.htm
Hm, I have never seen a Swedish missile with red markings. I may be wrong, but we were pretty careful never to use red as a marker color as it could cause confusion for conscripts with red/green color vision deficiency.
23 March 2022, 21:18
Thomas Kolb
Ah, yes, that one was most likely a test missile during the initial test phase after the Swedish improvements of the seeker head. It was painted bright red for the follower aircraft to be able to see it and assess its performance, and also for the test crew to have a possibility to retrieve its flight computer after it crashed to the ground.
Ah, yes, that one was most likely a test missile during the initial test phase after the Swedish improvements of the seeker head. It was painted bright red for the follower aircraft to be able to see it and assess its performance, and also for the test crew to have a possibility to retrieve its flight computer after it crashed to the ground.
24 March 2022, 10:48
Thomas Kolb
I guess you already know this, but this is a beautifully executed build and a gorgeous paintjob.
I guess you already know this, but this is a beautifully executed build and a gorgeous paintjob.
3 April 2022, 07:30
walaroo
Thank you very much for the kind words. They are not perfect by any means, but I am pleased. Now, where are those Special Hobby Viggens...
Thank you very much for the kind words. They are not perfect by any means, but I am pleased. Now, where are those Special Hobby Viggens...
4 April 2022, 02:47