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SR71 vs MIG31

Bryce Aviation posted on Nov 21, 2008
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All right, all right. I've got more time than yesterday for some explanations. This was some old pictures "fully bryce made with" composed in bryce 5 (2002-2003). I've got some more to show, so get back later. You'll be probably surprise by them. For your information i've relised the landscape with a SDTS (spatial data transfert standard) file. So this was some of kamchatka mountains in the background. The highest of them point at 15,584 ft In conclusion, all the planes are flying high (about 100000ft) wich are their Operational ceiling.

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photostar

12:52PM | Fri, 21 November 2008

Cool, high-flying altitude look to the render. Very nicely modeled craft, as well.

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armoric56

1:26PM | Fri, 21 November 2008

nice image!

M2A

2:08PM | Fri, 21 November 2008

Planes are good job, i like the feeling of the image.

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Fidelity2

3:43PM | Fri, 21 November 2008

Excellent concept and technique. 5+.

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dbrv6

6:58PM | Fri, 21 November 2008

Kudos on the render. The Blackbird must be feeling sociable to be going that low and slow.

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bmac62

3:07AM | Sun, 23 November 2008

Very impressive. Did a bit of reading a few days ago and if the available literature is right, all these birds could be travelling at Mach 3. But looking at the mountain tops, they are flying a bit low :-) Bill


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