Comintern AU FD revisited
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Re: Comintern AU FD revisited
Oh yes, this is another very interesting concept. I like the idea but not sure about welding all those disparate ethnic groups together...unless...of course...coercion!
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Re: Comintern AU FD revisited
Hi Gollevainen,
A quick query - is the propellor shaft on the T-4 'Booklet' at an angle? It's just that, looking at it, the prop seems at an angle, so unless it's mounted swashplate-like on the shaft (and I don't think that's good for the prop?) or I'm looking at it wrong something's a little amiss...
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A quick query - is the propellor shaft on the T-4 'Booklet' at an angle? It's just that, looking at it, the prop seems at an angle, so unless it's mounted swashplate-like on the shaft (and I don't think that's good for the prop?) or I'm looking at it wrong something's a little amiss...
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Re: Comintern AU FD revisited
It is not, it's an allusion created by the blade angles.apdsmith wrote:Hi Gollevainen,
A quick query - is the propellor shaft on the T-4 'Booklet' at an angle? It's just that, looking at it, the prop seems at an angle, so unless it's mounted swashplate-like on the shaft (and I don't think that's good for the prop?) or I'm looking at it wrong something's a little amiss...
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BTW all of these are based either on real Russian or (mostly) Chinese concepts.
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Re: Comintern AU FD revisited
yes, its "allusion" as Klag said.
And these are mostly chinese this time, no russians involved
And these are mostly chinese this time, no russians involved