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Mojoworld Aviation posted on Dec 07, 2004
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a tribute.......... nowadays a fan of scaled composites t f v

Comments (9)


L.W. Perkins

7:17PM | Tue, 07 December 2004

WOW!! that ground is maybe the best Mojo surface I have ever seen! What a fantastic alien world!

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choronr

8:01PM | Tue, 07 December 2004

Action combined with beautiful creativity. Another excellent creation Martin!

Dixiem47

9:03PM | Tue, 07 December 2004

Out standing colors.Wonderful idea

loswl_

9:17PM | Tue, 07 December 2004

Very cool looking world..love the colors

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Slav

6:40AM | Wed, 08 December 2004

I wonder what SR-71 is spying out there:)

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zaberc

1:24PM | Wed, 08 December 2004

Wonderful Sci-fi scene !!! love a lot the colors and the textures!

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JAYBEEH

3:26PM | Wed, 08 December 2004

Great Shadow-shot Prutz!!....those Blackbirds look menacing!....

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amanda_a42

8:10AM | Thu, 09 December 2004

Stunning image Prutz, that sr-71 looks amazing and the mood of this entire scene is fantastic. BRAVO!!!

MJK

12:37AM | Wed, 15 December 2004

I hope those spires are held down tight! Well done. I was lucky enough to see one in person, a few feet away with a short fence around it, at Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, AL. I have been in love with it ever since. That is one amazing machine, there is no glue that survives at the temperatures it experiences. Due to that heat, the body expands and contracts so much that it can't hold fuel at low temp. It leaks like crazy and it's refueled after takeoff. It takes 4 454 cubic inch engines to start each of its J58 Pratt & Whitney engines. It's first service was in 1966 and it still holds nearly all the records, and is still the fastest and highest flying production aircraft in the world. The only aircraft that is faster is the X-15 that can reach a speed of over 4,000 mph, and it's a rocket plane!


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