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    J-6 VTOL PLAAF_EA

    In the late 1960s, in response to the threat of the Soviet Union, China converted the J-6 fighter into a fighter that could take off in short distances in deep mountains and installed four large lift fans, using the gas from the engine to drive them. , use the deflection of the fan to control...
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    J-6 VTOL PLAAF_EA

    wuyingzhi submitted a new upload: J-6 VTOL PLAAF_EA View the Swap Page
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    35_EA

    you could import this file to rf7.5, i dont think this model is supported by higher versions.
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    earth_EA

    wuyingzhi submitted a new upload: earth_EA View the Swap Page
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    earth_EA

    This model comes from the Chinese science fiction film<<The Wandering Earth>>.Let's drive the earth to the Proxima Centauri
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    face_EA

    HaHa,this is a cool expression
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    face_EA

    wuyingzhi submitted a new upload: face_EA View the Swap Page
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    35_EA

    name: 歼8Ⅱ fighter; PS:(81192)PLAN motor:turbine(double) you could use gun and rocket by Retracts Servo(channel 7); there is an ejection device about the cockpit and you can make active by Retracts Servo; you could release the oil tank by switch.The model was made by 3Dmax and Sketch up.I hope...
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    35_EA

    wuyingzhi submitted a new upload: 35_EA View the Swap Page
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    j8_EA - J-8B turbine gun

    add a machine gun
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    j8_EA

    wuyingzhi updated j8_EA with a new update entry: J-8B turbine gun Read the rest of this update entry...
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    j8_EA

    wuyingzhi updated j8_EA with a new update entry: J-8B turbine gun Read the rest of this update entry...
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    j8_EA

    歼8-II turbine,make by 3Dmax.
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    j8_EA

    wuyingzhi submitted a new upload: j8_EA View the Swap Page
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    j20-max_EA

    The Chengdu J-20 (simplified Chinese: 歼-20; traditional Chinese: 歼-20) is a stealth, twinjet, fifth-generation fighter aircraft prototype being developed by China's Chengdu Aerospace Corporation for the Air Force (PLAAF). The J-20 made its first flight on 11 January 2011. China's J-20 platform...
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