Jordan Luke (Login Tubajug) HyperScale Forums 24.223.242.14
Very slick! n/t
July 30 2012, 5:21 PM
"If you wanted to have your picture taken so you could send it home to your girl, you sat in the cockpit of a P-51 Mustang. If you wanted to survive in combat, you climbed into the cockpit of a P-47 Thunderbolt."
- Hub Zemke, Commander, 56th Fighter Group
When I did the a preparatory drawing to see if the conversion was feasible, I saw that my "Modernized Phantom" if view in the side, look like a possible Tomcat's unbuilt variant.
Before to start the project, I had choose the F-4J as base for the conversion because I was interested to do a NAVY Phantom/Eagle with the same camo sport by the Phantoms or Tomcats of the US Navy.
But in the successives times I let lose this Navy variant because I don't feel this camo so attractive.
This was the first drawing did by me with the three possible variants:
We stole the eagle from the Air Force, the anchor from the Navy, and the rope from the Army.
On the seventh day while God rested, we overran his perimeter, stole the globe, and we've been running the whole show ever since.
I'm not satisfied at the 100% for the work done on this Phantom but I'm happy because this my concept look to have meet the interest of many!!!
Thanks.
Gary Brantley (Login GaryBrantley) HyperScale Forums 68.88.96.170
Bravo!
August 1 2012, 1:30 AM
Man, that bird looks great Graziano! A very cool "what if" indeed.
Gary
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