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Vodianoi
Post subject: AU Parts SheetsPosted: September 9th, 2012, 5:03 pm
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Hi, it´s somewhere there an AU Parts Sheet? Can someone provide me the link?

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Post subject: Re: AU Parts SheetsPosted: September 9th, 2012, 5:38 pm
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Ermh... By definition AU parts sheets are for people's AU scenarios... There are a few floating about but I can pretty much guarantee that most people don't like people using their parts in the wrong way... There's a couple in my thread but again use them properly.

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Post subject: Re: AU Parts SheetsPosted: September 9th, 2012, 5:49 pm
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yeah, as blackbuck sounds a bit puzzled here, and I share that.....
what exactly do you mean?

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Vodianoi
Post subject: Re: AU Parts SheetsPosted: September 9th, 2012, 6:41 pm
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Ah, i didn´t know that. I think that there is some sheet of own designs for AU, so i can use (credit and used properly) or to take ideas.

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Post subject: Re: AU Parts SheetsPosted: September 9th, 2012, 6:47 pm
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first of all I'd like to note that best is to start with using real systems. when you want to use AU parts, ask to the people that made those parts. there is indeed not an large system of own designed parts, as parts are dependent on storyline and background always and cannot be seen loose from said AU.

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Post subject: Re: AU Parts SheetsPosted: September 9th, 2012, 7:51 pm
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Some of mine (bearing in mind what I've already said)

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Finally some information off my HD about the Armaros family of missiles from the top image.
Armaros Family of Surface to Air Missiles

Armaros PD
	Armaros PD-I
		120kg (135kg with booster)
		3.5m without booster (3.8m with)
		155mm diameter
		15kg warhead
		EO proximity fuse with secondary contact fuse
		350mm wingspan with wings extended
		<1km - 35km range
		12.1km ceiling
		256x256 FPA seeker with secondary INS/GPS guidance
		Mach 4 max. speed
	Armaros PD-R
		120kg (135kg with booster)
		3.5m without booster (3.8m with)
		155mm diameter
		15kg warhead
		EO proximity fuse with secondary contact fuse
		350mm wingspan with wings extended
		<1km - 35km range
		12.1km ceiling
		Ka band active radar seeker with secondary X band passive seeker
		Mach 4 max. speed
	Armaros M
		185kg (225kg with booster)
		3.9m without booster (4.3m with)
		180mm diameter
		20kg warhead
		RF proximity fuse with secondary contact fuse
		550mm wingspan with wings extended
		<1km - 60km range
		14km ceiling
		Ka band active radar seeker with secondary X band passive seeker
		Mach 4.35 max. speed
		Ramjet powered		
	Armaros L
		185kg (225kg with booster)
		3.9m without booster (5.2m with)
		180mm diameter
		20kg warhead
		RF proximity fuse with secondary contact fuse
		550mm wingspan with wings extended
		<3km - 150km range
		18km ceiling
		Ka band active radar seeker with secondary X band passive seeker
		Mach 4.35 max. speed
		Ramjet powered	
	Armaros B
		185kg (225kg with booster)
		6.1m without booster (6.5m with)
		350mm diameter
		20kg warhead
		RF proximity fuse with secondary contact fuse
		1150mm wingspan with wings extended
		>450km range
		~200km ceiling
		Ka band active radar seeker with a 256x256 FPA seeker for terminal phase
		Mach 7.5 max. speed
	Gunnr I
		65kg (135kg with booster)
		2.7m 
		127mm diameter
		4.5kg warhead
		EO proximity fuse with secondary contact fuse
		210mm wingspan with wings extended
		<1km - 20km range
		6km ceiling
		128x128 FPA seeker with secondary INS/GPS guidance
		Mach 2.3 max. speed
	Gunnr R
		65kg (135kg with booster)
		2.7m 
		127mm diameter
		4.5kg warhead
		EO proximity fuse with secondary contact fuse
		210mm wingspan with wings extended
		<1km - 20km range
		6km ceiling
		Ka band active radar seeker with secondary INS/GPS guidance
		Mach 2.3 max. speed
		

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Vodianoi
Post subject: Re: AU Parts SheetsPosted: September 9th, 2012, 10:11 pm
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Wow, that´s a great work. Thank you!

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Post subject: Re: AU Parts SheetsPosted: September 10th, 2012, 8:43 pm
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Here`s one for my Norwegian AU. Use it at your leasure.

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Vodianoi
Post subject: Re: AU Parts SheetsPosted: September 10th, 2012, 9:47 pm
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Thank you. I like the Mark I Stealth

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Post subject: Re: AU Parts SheetsPosted: September 10th, 2012, 10:00 pm
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It sort off ended up looking like the Oto 76.


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