@IceCraft
I have no idea.
As a suggestion if you haven't considered making them yet, you can also try making non-airplane creations such as ships, hovercraft, tanks, APCs, cars, trucks, buses, bikes and trains as well.
Does this plane actually have a 4 afterburner version or is this just a joke exclusive to this post.
Because I saw the all other variants had a single afterburner, even your other Crusader V2.
I have a small riddle; Who is the Obese Shifter?
(Give out his real name so I can see if it's you online.)
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@YY Sure.
Here (at the 9 and a half minute mark): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G94eaYp50nY
For some reason, I assumed this aircraft was powered by CFM56-2 engines. Is that correct?
@Planes000 What version of the CF6 would it be? CF6-50 or CF6-80E2?
For some reason, this aircraft kind of reminds me of the Antonov an-2 and assumed it was powered by a Shvetsov radial engine.
@IceCraft
I have no idea.
+1As a suggestion if you haven't considered making them yet, you can also try making non-airplane creations such as ships, hovercraft, tanks, APCs, cars, trucks, buses, bikes and trains as well.
Does this plane actually have a 4 afterburner version or is this just a joke exclusive to this post.
Because I saw the all other variants had a single afterburner, even your other Crusader V2.
I have a small riddle; Who is the Obese Shifter?
(Give out his real name so I can see if it's you online.)
@DeVoneveler Subscribed to Justin.
@YY Sure.
Here (at the 9 and a half minute mark): https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=G94eaYp50nY
For some reason, I assumed this aircraft was powered by CFM56-2 engines. Is that correct?
@Planes000 What version of the CF6 would it be? CF6-50 or CF6-80E2?
For some reason, this aircraft kind of reminds me of the Antonov an-2 and assumed it was powered by a Shvetsov radial engine.