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I loved Airwolf. I even turned in 20 or so sheets of extra credit in my Drafting class of the schematic drawings from the opening credits. I painstakingly drew them from paused images.
Here are some modern thoughts on how Airwolf might look today. (From Deviant Art) |
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Adding mass is easy. That is what depleted uranium is all about and it used to be used for the purpose of balancing aircraft regularly. Not sure if it still is but during the 80s it was a pretty common practice. Of course the missing mass could be used for something mission related like armor or such. The issues with engines further out can be dealt with by moving the electric motors or assuming that the Project has better electric motors.
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Adding mass is easy. That is what depleted uranium is all about and it used to be used for the purpose of balancing aircraft regularly. Not sure if it still is but during the 80s it was a pretty common practice. Of course the missing mass could be used for something mission related like armor or such. The issues with engines further out can be dealt with by moving the electric motors or assuming that the Project has better electric motors.
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AT-6 Wolvernine COIN / CAS war plane.
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This is sooooooooo Morrow Industries subsidiary.
Flugwerk A German company is building FW-190 parts kits to repair or rebuild....even in some cases, a new airframe. FW-190 and Buker 131B Something to think about for Atlantis Project. |
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