Quick Question ATAR HVAR rocket colors Korean War era?? I have a nice set of ATAR rockets for my 1 48 Orphan Mustang I want to confirm color for HE explosive heads: Gray body OD head IS that correct for a F-51D Korean war USAF? While we are at it USN coloring for ATARS [Anti-Tank Aircraft Rocket] and HVAR [High Velocity Aircraft Rocket] ? Thanks guys! Steve
MiniArt P-47N kit - Page 3 - HyperScale Forums - Tapatalk Ferdico wrote: Anyone seen any evidence that they'll do a later N variant? If I recall, the N-1 didn't have HVAR stubs, and I'd like to do an N slinging all those rockets Because cool Any intel? Will this release include rockets? Will later releases?
French rocket identification help requested - NavWeaps Forums The top one is almost certainly the USN's 5" HVAR, being 5" diameter and 61kgs in weight Can't help with the other 2, except that it looks like they'll fit in the Matra Type 13 rocket pods, with the bottom one looking as if it might be an air to ground rocket
Set to convert Tamiya 1 48 P-38J to a P-38L - Tapatalk Compressiblity dive flaps under the wings (can you say photoetch?), leading edge landing light, fuel pump bumps under the wing and HVAR trees under the wings It also doesn't appear that Tamiya themselves ever plan on releasing a P-38L on their own
1940-1977 Declassified :The History of Sea-Based Airborne . . . - Tapatalk P2V Neptune: 8,000lb 3,629kg bomb load in internal bay, 16 HVAR 5" rockets under the wings; 1874nm 3471km range; max speed 315kn 584KPH; could operate solo Prior to that, the carrier-launched ASW platforms were torpedo-bombers like the TBM, with the land-based VP usually operating the seaplanes like the PBY Catalina