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Tu-160 Blackjack - any thoughts?

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zvezda blackjack.jpg

I have had this in the stash for a while, and I'm pondering on how to display it. It's a big beast, even in 1/144, about 370mm long, and the spread wingspan the same. I'd like to show it with the wings in supersonic position BUT I think I read somewhere that the Blackjack never folds it's wings on the ground. I've looked around, and not yet found a picture to contradict this!
To display it in flight looks like the answer, it has an unusual feature, in that a wing fence is extended in supersonic flight ( just outboard of the engines ) - not seen with wings spread. ( picture for discussion purposes only )
tu-160-heavy-supersonic-long-range-bomber-1024x768.jpg

Anyone have any info/pictures on the wings spread/folded/fences?
Dave
 
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Tony,
I think for aesthetic reasons, the fully swept look is for me! I don't know why, but the 160 looks much sleeker than the similar B-1
Dave
 
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One thing that really catches my eye is the sheer size of the undercarriage legs!, they look more like parts of a bridge!
Dane
 
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A little further research shows that the Tu-160 has it's wings spread on the ground, to keep it's centre of gravity forward - with them swept - it's a tailsitter. Stands are used under the tail when the aircraft is parked.
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Why don’t they just put a lump of lead in the nose like the rest of us? :)
 
Why don’t they just put a lump of lead in the nose like the rest of us? :smiling3:
And pray tell what would protect the crew from the radiation from the nuclear missiles if you borrow their lead shielding to make the nose stay down.
 
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