View Full Version : Jolly Flanker April 27 2007
Wyrmshadow Apr 27, 2007, 08:14 AM I figured I'd just release this seperately because it just doesn't fit anywhere yet. Purely fictional UU, no civ colors.... A Su-30 in VF-84 Jolly Roger's colors. American weapons, engines and avionics. The skin may be Russian but the guts and fangs are all American. This idea was actualy argued for because of the 'superiority' of the Flanker over western fighters. Yeah, argued for by the same poeple that wanted the US Army to drop the M-16 in favor of the AK-47. Politically impossible.
Jolly Flanker (961.1 KB) (http://forums.civfanatics.com/downloads.php?do=file&id=4697&act=down)
http://forums.civfanatics.com/downloads//jollyflanker_tLF.jpg
http://forums.civfanatics.com/downloads//jollyflanker_WBr.gif
http://i64.photobucket.com/albums/h199/Wyrmshadow3/Whif/JollyRoger.jpg
Stormrage Apr 27, 2007, 08:19 AM Thats just... crazy.. and nice lookin` :crazyeye:
Ares de Borg Apr 27, 2007, 08:47 AM Turned out great! Can we expect a skull n' bones Tomcat as well?
Ozymandias Apr 27, 2007, 08:56 AM Jolly indeed. :)
Glad to see you back in the saddle.
Best,
Oz
NavyDawg Apr 27, 2007, 12:43 PM Great unit, Wyrm. Very accurate on the paint job (even though it's a Russian plane). Also, I like the US weaponry on the plane. I second a Tomcat version.
The Flanker, in many ways, matches and exceeds US aircraft. However, the real variable is the pilot, and few nations train their pilots to the level of US aviators. I'll take a well trained pilot that flys 200-300 hours per year in a 1960's or 70's tech level plane over a guy who is lucky to get 100 hours a year flying something "better".
VF-84 was decommed a while back, and VF-103 took over the name and "jolly roger." Now, they are flying Super Hornets, so it has changed again to VFA-103.
The Jolly Rogers "skull and crossbones" became a famous icon during WWII, when they were VF-17. Ensign Jack Ernie was shot down and killed over Okinawa. As his plane was going down, he said over the radio ""remember me with The Jolly Rogers" or something to that effect. Apparently, later on his family gave his bones (Skull and Femurs) to the squadron, and they are still kept in a portable wooden display case.
My squadron used to be next to these guys in a hangar at Oceana when Tomcats were still there, which was not so long ago. Everyone was always trying to steal the bones, to be ransomed back for beer and other libations. The junior officer in the squadron was assigned as guardian, and was expected to bring the bones to social functions. If he ever lost them, you can imagine the crap he got from the rest of the squadron. It is not uncommon to see him holding the bones in their case, handcuffed to his wrist, at the O'Club. Anyways, just my little story.
BadKharma Apr 27, 2007, 01:06 PM Well that turned out nice although it is an interesting what if. Navy Dawg great story didnt realize the Jolly Rogers kept a set of bones.
Dark Crusader Apr 27, 2007, 03:05 PM Wow great unit! I would also like to see a tomcat and super hornet. Thats quit the interesting background.
Bluemofia Apr 27, 2007, 04:22 PM Wow... This is one of the best planes I've seen on CFC for a while.
:goodjob:
Well done!
96nn Apr 27, 2007, 11:15 PM Wyrm's new good work...:goodjob:
LizardmenRule! Apr 28, 2007, 12:01 AM Glad to see you back in the saddle.
Surely you mean cockpit :D
Great work Wyrm :thumbsup:
SoAB Apr 28, 2007, 09:34 AM I could definately find a place for this jet in my Ace Combat mod.
Excellent work here. AMRAAMs, Phoenixes... I wouldn't want to mess with that.
But when it comes to Tomcats, my alltime favorite F-14 squadron was the Sundowners (VF-111) though... I just love the shark mouth with the rising sun ensign on the tail. Even in low vis grey they looked nice.
MarineCorps Apr 28, 2007, 08:30 PM The Jolly Rogers "skull and crossbones" became a famous icon during WWII, when they were VF-17. Ensign Jack Ernie was shot down and killed over Okinawa. As his plane was going down, he said over the radio ""remember me with The Jolly Rogers" or something to that effect. Apparently, later on his family gave his bones (Skull and Femurs) to the squadron, and they are still kept in a portable wooden display case.
My squadron used to be next to these guys in a hangar at Oceana when Tomcats were still there, which was not so long ago. Everyone was always trying to steal the bones, to be ransomed back for beer and other libations. The junior officer in the squadron was assigned as guardian, and was expected to bring the bones to social functions. If he ever lost them, you can imagine the crap he got from the rest of the squadron. It is not uncommon to see him holding the bones in their case, handcuffed to his wrist, at the O'Club. Anyways, just my little story.
Thats rather disturbing.............
WilliamOfOrange May 01, 2007, 05:19 PM Good to see your computer is back up and running. I like this one's death flic especially.
Wyrmshadow May 02, 2007, 05:14 AM Good to see your computer is back up and running.
Just barely. The new hard drive is also begining to die.
BadKharma May 05, 2007, 04:48 PM Wow sounds like you are really having bad luck with hard drives.
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