F-21A Lions Wingman
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Comments
14 November 2017, 21:09
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To be honest I didn't check the version of the ejection seat provided by wingman. The only thing I've noticed is the fact that this seat, and even this cockpit is made for a Hobbit!
If you compare its size with the seats provided by Eduard and Aires, it has been shrunk by a factor of at least 10%. Obviously this is the only one to fit this cockpit..
31 March 2018, 17:30
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Well, from the time frame it could fit into this plane. It was nearly at the same time as the German version of the F-104 in which it was built in.
1 April 2018, 08:19