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 Post subject: CF-134C Roll-out
PostPosted: Fri Nov 19, 2004 11:42 pm 
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Ladies and gents, the CF-134C was finally rolled out today at Canadair's Cartierville plant.

The aircraft is due to enter service with a few squadrons. The -A and -B versions are soon set to be produced.

RCAF 2000 - Protecting maples, now and tomorrow! B)

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Very cool Ollie, now we need to see an A-10 in Canadian scheme :)

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One day Scott, one day!

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 Post subject: new canadian warbird
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is this for real ?? if it is it's the 1st i've heard of it. it's absolutely drop dead gorgeous!!!! the most beautiful canadian bird since the tsr -2 if i remember the designation correctly. if it's a fantasy home built i look like a total individual of questionable judgement!! :? :? :? :?: :?:

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 Post subject: new canadian warbird??
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looks like a multiple cross breed of numerous warbirds!!! i see dna from the f-111, f-15, mig 29 & a partridge in a pear tree!!

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This is one of Ollie's "what if" models. I beleive particular one is a Sukhoi Su-32, although it's kind of hard to tell, as I've also seen it refered to as the Su-34 and Su-27IB(and just to add more confusion, there is a M-14 powered trainer that was refereed to as the Su-32 for a short while).

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 Post subject: warbird turds!!
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kind of figured that, but wasn't sure. pretty convincing though!!! the canucks haven't mounted a major bird prototype of their own in decades. no offense neighbors!!! good looking model though

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Look out! Here comes the M-80 Blackcat antiaircraft missle!


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He he he...

The best what-ifs are those that fool people, and this one did!

It's a Sukhoi Su-34 (or Su-32FN if you prefer) painted as RCAF plane, circa 2002. It carries ALQ-99 jammer pods, and I doubt that any AA missile would find it before one HARM or ALARM shot from the CF-134 has rendered the radar guiding the said missile pretty much useless!

8) 8) 8)

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