heres a couple shots of the meteor...i think its cool...thats why i want it on ah

This ones of me takin a shot of my wingman
MK 8...

Thats my cocpit
Specs:
TYPE: Single-seat fighter and ground attack aircraft
COUNTRY OF ORIGIN: United Kingdom
ENGINES: Two Rolls-Royce Derwent 8 turbojets of 3,600 lb. thrust.
DIMENSIONS:
SPAN: 37 ft 2 in / 11.33 m.
LENGTH: 44 ft 7 in / 13.59 m.
HEIGHT: 13 ft 0 in / 3.96 m.
PERFORMANCE:
MAX. SPEED; 519 kts / 962 kph
INITIAL CLIMB: 7,000 ft / 2,134 m. per min.
MAX. RANGE(internal fuel): 666 nm / 1,234 km.
SERVICE CEILING: 44,000 ft / 13,411 m.
ARMAMENT: 4x 20mm cannon; 2x 1,000 lb (454 kg) bombs or 8x 60 lb. / 27 kg. rockets under wings.
WEIGHTS:
EMPTY WEIGHT: 10,700 lb / 4,853 kg
MAX. LOADED: 19,100 lb / 8,664 kg
NORMAL LOADED: 17,350 lb / 7,870 kg.
CREW: 1 (The RAAF also operated some 2-seat variants)
RAAF SERVICE: 1946-47 and 1951-63
with 75 and 77 Sqns., and Citizen Air Force 22 (City of Sydney) Sqn. and 23 (City of Brisbane) Sqn., 38 Sqn., and Weapons Research Establishment (WRE).
The Meteor was the first jet fighter officially taken on by the RAAF, one F.3 being operated from 1946 until February 1947, when it was scrapped after a heavy landing at Darwin. Meteors entered squadron service in 1951 - by which time Vampire jets were also operating with the RAAF.
The first of these Meteors were sent directly to Korea to replace 77 Sqn. Mustangs. As well as its 93 Meteor F.8's, the RAAF operated nine T.7's, and a single NF.11 for missile tests at Weapons Research Establishment (WRE) in the early 1950's.
heres some camera shots:
