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<blockquote data-quote="frank" data-source="post: 9799" data-attributes="member: 119"><p>OnMark proposed a turboprop version of their corporate design, using Allison 501s. I've seen a pic of a model & an artist concept. The fuselage was drastically modified, moreso than their other corporate mods. I've often wondered if the war in SEA had continued, & OnMark produced their TP version, if the USAF would have followed similarly. I built a model of a "Turbo Nimrod" a year or so back.</p><p></p><p></p><blockquote data-quote="Pioneer"><p>Yes it would be interesting to see drawings of this updated ‘Invader’ proposal.</p><p></p><p>I know that the piston engine is more fuel efficient at low altitude – the area where most COIN aircraft spend their time!</p><p>But a turboprop-powered version would also look great.</p><p></p><p>And what about downward-firing 12.7mm (.50 cal) or 20mm cannons - the opposite to the German ‘Schrage Musik’ (‘Jazz Music’) installation, to engage ground targets when flying over them???</p></blockquote></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="frank, post: 9799, member: 119"] OnMark proposed a turboprop version of their corporate design, using Allison 501s. I've seen a pic of a model & an artist concept. The fuselage was drastically modified, moreso than their other corporate mods. I've often wondered if the war in SEA had continued, & OnMark produced their TP version, if the USAF would have followed similarly. I built a model of a "Turbo Nimrod" a year or so back. [quote="Pioneer"] Yes it would be interesting to see drawings of this updated ‘Invader’ proposal. I know that the piston engine is more fuel efficient at low altitude – the area where most COIN aircraft spend their time! But a turboprop-powered version would also look great. And what about downward-firing 12.7mm (.50 cal) or 20mm cannons - the opposite to the German ‘Schrage Musik’ (‘Jazz Music’) installation, to engage ground targets when flying over them??? [/quote] [/QUOTE]
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