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PostPosted: Tue Feb 24, 2009 10:20 am 
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what does this really say...my Cyrillic is dodgy at best......

http://www.rusring.net/~levin/k7/k777.htm

oh by the way i'm sure its a fake...especially if you look at the background....but it is something the sovs would probably have thought about none the less!

doh never mind!

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It appears that I need to install a russian language pack on my computer. All I'm seeing right now are a bunch of weird looking A's lol. If you don't have an answer by this weekend I might be able to help you out. Although I think there are probably people on here who will get the answer much quicker.


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Not fake , the K7 flew ,i think it crashed due to structural failure of one of the tail booms


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The K7 is fake (too many engines!), but the German flying saucer and the Gee-Bee both saw combat. :roll:


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Not fake , the K7 flew ,i think it crashed due to structural failure of one of the tail booms


I found a better site with info and added it to my initial post
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Nice CGI stuff, the first woman in the first two photos is wearing a contemporary short skirt and what looks like a pale blue jacket, the second woman is wearing a contemporary dress suit (both way way to short for 30's rodina), and the kid is wearing what look like DOCKERS and the guy is way too contemporary with his sport coat and no tie.
The one grainy 30's era picture and the one of the happy crew of 12 are plausable and don't show any of the usual Soviet era attempts to air brush with an undercoating gun, perhaps a happy picture just before the crash?

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The Inspector wrote:
Nice CGI stuff, the first woman in the first two photos is wearing a contemporary short skirt and what looks like a pale blue jacket, the second woman is wearing a contemporary dress suit (both way way to short for 30's rodina), and the kid is wearing what look like DOCKERS and the guy is way too contemporary with his sport coat and no tie.


Not to mention the 1/3 to 1/2 increase in scale of the beast! Neat CGI though! Amazing stuff!

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The one grainy 30's era picture and the one of the happy crew of 12 are plausable and don't show any of the usual Soviet era attempts to air brush with an undercoating gun, perhaps a happy picture just before the crash?

...But if the CGI scale is correct, then with the crash also perished the dastardly Russian Giant Aircrew Program. :lol:

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airnutz wrote:
The Inspector wrote:
Nice CGI stuff, the first woman in the first two photos is wearing a contemporary short skirt and what looks like a pale blue jacket, the second woman is wearing a contemporary dress suit (both way way to short for 30's rodina), and the kid is wearing what look like DOCKERS and the guy is way too contemporary with his sport coat and no tie.


Not to mention the 1/3 to 1/2 increase in scale of the beast! Neat CGI though! Amazing stuff!

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The one grainy 30's era picture and the one of the happy crew of 12 are plausable and don't show any of the usual Soviet era attempts to air brush with an undercoating gun, perhaps a happy picture just before the crash?

...But if the CGI scale is correct, then with the crash also perished the dastardly Russian Giant Aircrew Program. :lol:


the air speed!


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jet1 wrote:
airnutz wrote:
The Inspector wrote:
Nice CGI stuff, the first woman in the first two photos is wearing a contemporary short skirt and what looks like a pale blue jacket, the second woman is wearing a contemporary dress suit (both way way to short for 30's rodina), and the kid is wearing what look like DOCKERS and the guy is way too contemporary with his sport coat and no tie.


Not to mention the 1/3 to 1/2 increase in scale of the beast! Neat CGI though! Amazing stuff!

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The one grainy 30's era picture and the one of the happy crew of 12 are plausable and don't show any of the usual Soviet era attempts to air brush with an undercoating gun, perhaps a happy picture just before the crash?

...But if the CGI scale is correct, then with the crash also perished the dastardly Russian Giant Aircrew Program. :lol:


the air speed!

The first(and last) performance of the Reverse Lomcevak? :shock:

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FANTASTIC!!!!
This is the new anti ETOPS aircraft being worked on in secret by Rolls Royce, P&W and GE.

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Warbird Kid wrote:
http://www.internetmodeler.com/artman/publish/aviation/Scratchbuilt_Kalinin_K-7.php


that's a hell of an obscure plane to model! :shock: :lol:


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Tell me about it! And i thought I was gunna be crazy when i do my VS-44A in 1/144! :wink:

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