Shockwavemod RL equivalents (WITH PICS AND HYPERLINKS!)
#76
Posted 04 April 2009 - 00:36
From the film of the latter name, starring Clint Eastwood. As you can see it looks nothing like the real-life MiG-31 'Foxhound':
So the names can get rather confusing.
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#77
Posted 04 April 2009 - 00:37
#79
Posted 04 April 2009 - 13:48
Is there a RL conterpart for the Han gunship?
And what about the Hellfire mig?
Thanks for yor reply,I know I'm exploiting you.
#80
Posted 04 April 2009 - 14:01
I'm not really sure what the advantages are, other than looking damn cool in the former case.
The Hellfire MiG is a real-life design, the MiG-21. The MiG-21 was one of the iconic fighters of the Cold War and an Eastern Bloc staple for decades:
It also sported one of NATO's silliest reporting names, the 'Fishbed'.
To be slightly more accurate the Hellfire MiG would not actually be a MiG at all in Chinese service but rather the Chengdu Aircraft Corporation J-7, a Chinese license-produced version of the above with minor changes to the avionics suite (replacing Russian components with indigenous-made Chinese ones).
Edited by CommanderJB, 04 April 2009 - 14:15.
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#81
Posted 04 April 2009 - 14:18
They should asking for him when they want to create the next-generation-cool-smash-the-opponent-with-a-big-bang-whatever-thing.
Well actually I'm really impressed by this type of creativity.
Long life to AaronAsh.
And the Kodiak is a reference to Tiberian Sun command ship "Kodiak" or is a T-90?
Edited by Katmoda12, 04 April 2009 - 14:18.
#82
Posted 04 April 2009 - 14:38
Edited by CommanderJB, 04 April 2009 - 14:43.
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#83
Posted 04 April 2009 - 14:54
Edited by Razven, 04 April 2009 - 14:55.
#84
Posted 04 April 2009 - 20:50
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I think it has something to do with stabilisation, otherwise the helicopter needs small propeller in the back opposite to "turn vector" of the main propeller.
Chinnook uses 2 big propellers, Ka-50 uses 2 big propellers (one above other), the heavist Mil (prototype) used them in same way as the Osprey does, HH-43 Husky used 4th variant of 2 big propellers layout.
Some British helicopter crane had 3 propellers.
I have heard about some Mexican project on a helicopter with 4 propellers, 4 because of stabilisation... it was few years ago.
Also there was heavy chopper with 2 giant blades in the Avalon (2001, Poland/Japanese sci-fi where some people play banned computer game which looks like the reality and death there means death or comma in a real life)...
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+ equivalents :p
#85
Posted 05 April 2009 - 14:31
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#87
Posted 05 April 2009 - 16:53
CommanderJB, on 4 Apr 2009, 10:38, said:
The Kodiak is a large subspecies of the brown bear. The Russian army is often compared to a bear so I'm guessing this is what the name means to represent.
#88
Posted 05 April 2009 - 22:44
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#89
Posted 13 April 2009 - 15:41
CommanderJB, on 24 Feb 2009, 8:33, said:
Someone, on 24 Feb 2009, 13:36, said:
CommanderJB, on 15 Feb 2009, 23:53, said:
Are you sure that 2018 bomber is canceled? Quiet recently I saw an article that outlined USA airforce’s ambitions for the 2018 bomber (though it made no mention about FB-22).
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February 1, 2009: The U.S. Department of Defense has told the U.S. Air Force that there will be no more money for developing a new heavy bomber. Not for a while, anyway. That will slowdown the decade long air force effort to get a new heavy bomber, but won't stop it.
Since the late 90s, the air force has been U.S. Air Force is working on a replacement for its current force of heavy bombers (19 B-2s, 67 B-1s and 76 B-52s). Models of what the new bomber might look like have been shown, and the "B-3" (officially the NGB, or New Generation Bomber) looks like the B-2. There were two proposals (from Northrop Grumman and Boeing). Both look like the B-2. For the Northrop Grumman proposal, the main difference is that the stubby wings are "cranked" (moved forward a bit, rather than continuing in a straight line from the body of the aircraft).
These derivative designs were apparently favored because the air force knew it was unlikely to get the money for a radical (and expensive) new design. Now they've been told they won't even get money for a "B-2 Lite." There was also talk of building the B-3 so it could operate with, or without, a crew. The air force had rejected suggestions that the B-3 be a UAV. But now it looks like that may change, as a B-3 UAV would be cheaper, and a future project more likely to get funded.
The air force hoped to get the B-3 into service in by 2018. That is no longer possible, even though the air force has already spent several billion dollars of its money on B-3 development. All is not lost. The B-3 spec called for a smaller and stealthier aircraft that carried a ten ton bomb load (less than half what current heavy bombers haul). This recognizes the efficiency of smart bombs, which are more than a hundred times more effective than unguided bombs.
So according to the article, some experts are predicting that the development of the 2018 bomber may be delayed. That is not the same as saying 2018 bomber project was canceled. You should choose your phrasing more carefully CommanderJB
(No offence intended)
CommanderJB, on 24 Feb 2009, 8:33, said:
I do not know a lot about B-1B’s capabilities, but I always thought it was a “heavy” bomber unsuitable for “medium” roles. That is why FB-22 was suggested, was it not?
About the Kodiak tank:
CommanderJB, on 4 Apr 2009, 14:38, said:
I thought that the Kodiak tank in Rise of the Reds was named after Kodiak Island. It would make some sense since in reality some Russian military vehicles are named after geographic locations (eg: T-72 “Ural”, M1 “Tunguska”, etc.)
Although it is now part of USA (it is located off the coast of Alaska), Kodiak Island used to belong to Russia and was one of the first places in the New World settled by Russians.
To be honest, when I first saw ROTR’s Kodiak tank, I was disappointed (something that would become a “status quo” now that Shockwave team is in charge of that mod) – it looks more like a modernized T-62 than a Russian tank of the foreseeable future.
P.S.: I salute AaronAsh for making the Han gunships – one of the few units to come from the “new” ROTR that I actually liked.
#90
Posted 13 April 2009 - 16:29
Someone, on 14 Apr 2009, 1:41, said:
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So according to the article, some experts are predicting that the development of the 2018 bomber may be delayed. That is not the same as saying 2018 bomber project was canceled. You should choose your phrasing more carefully CommanderJB
(No offence intended)
Secretary for Defence Robert Gates's 2009 Intended Budget Statement:
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* We will not pursue a development program for a follow-on Air Force bomber until
we have a better understanding of the need, the requirement, and the technology.
Someone, on 14 Apr 2009, 1:41, said:
CommanderJB, on 24 Feb 2009, 8:33, said:
Someone, on 14 Apr 2009, 1:41, said:
CommanderJB, on 4 Apr 2009, 14:38, said:
I thought that the Kodiak tank in Rise of the Reds was named after Kodiak Island. It would make some sense since in reality some Russian military vehicles are named after geographic locations (eg: T-72 “Ural”, M1 “Tunguska”, etc.)
Although it is now part of USA (it is located off the coast of Alaska), Kodiak Island used to belong to Russia and was one of the first places in the New World settled by Russians.
To be honest, when I first saw ROTR’s Kodiak tank, I was disappointed (something that would become a “status quo” now that Shockwave team is in charge of that mod) – it looks more like a modernized T-62 than a Russian tank of the foreseeable future.
P.S.: I salute AaronAsh for making the Han gunships – one of the few units to come from the “new” ROTR that I actually liked.
Edited by CommanderJB, 13 April 2009 - 16:33.
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#91
Posted 23 April 2009 - 21:00
I think hunter used this pic for the bezerker cameo:
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Infact Im almost sure it is, check the SWR productions banner :O
Sorry if its not entirely the right thread to post, I just thought it may be interesting
Edited by Pav3d, 23 April 2009 - 21:15.
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Posted 23 April 2009 - 22:20
#93
Posted 03 May 2009 - 22:26
I originally thought it was based on the German WW2-era He-111. However, the wing placement & wing angle do not seem to match between the He-11 and the GLA plane. Also, GLA plane has what appears to be 4 jet engines and the real-life He-111 has 2 propeller engines.
It has been suggested to me that the aircraft might be modeled after the USA-made B-50. But the B-50 is not a good mach either: the tail is different, as well as the engines and the wing angle.
So does anybody know of any other possible inspirations behind GLA cargo/bomber aircraft?
Screen-capture showing GLA cargo/bomber aircraft in-game (sorry for the size, but this is the biggest picture I could find).
(Click to enlarge) Photograph of a Boeing B-50.
Model of the German He-111.
Edited by Someone, 03 May 2009 - 22:27.
#95
Posted 04 May 2009 - 05:37
Incidentally a Superfortress derivative, its body shape is closer, but the wing sweep angle is still wrong. Also I believe the GLA cargo plane does have propellers - or at least that's what it sounds like to me at any rate. I suspect it was a 'generic cargo plane' GLA-ised with hard angles and made to look scrappy and brutish like the rest of their arsenal, with no exact real-life equivalent.
Edited by CommanderJB, 06 May 2009 - 00:58.
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#96
Posted 04 May 2009 - 07:56
#97
Posted 05 May 2009 - 15:23
#98
Posted 20 May 2009 - 07:44
-Juzhiz' Topol M wich kind of topol is? SS-20, SS-25 or SS-27? With Orlov's new Topol-m being the lastest one,I guess juzhiz' one is one of the precedent.
-Also Trax' scourge with kind of vehicle is?
-And Vanilla's Scud with type of scud is?
Thank you
#99
Posted 20 May 2009 - 10:54
Katmoda12, on 20 May 2009, 17:44, said:
-Juzhiz' Topol M wich kind of topol is? SS-20, SS-25 or SS-27? With Orlov's new Topol-m being the lastest one,I guess juzhiz' one is one of the precedent.
Katmoda12, on 20 May 2009, 17:44, said:
Katmoda12, on 20 May 2009, 17:44, said:
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