Planebucket Discussion Thread

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#381 Post by Novice »

Here is a link for the story A Tiger Bites its tail
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Novice wrote:Here is a link for the story A Tiger Bites its tail
Talk about a million to one...
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#383 Post by Mia_36 »

Hello everyone!

I am Mia and I have just joined this site. Is there any chance that anyone could draw an aircraft by Boeing called the BWB (Blended Wing Body)? I heard that it was designed as a civilian airliner but i think it would make a GREAT air-to-air tanker.

Mia

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Requests go in the Discussion thread. Also, I fixed the image tags.

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#384 Post by Mia_36 »

Many, many appologes!
I am really sorry, i didnt mean to cause any problems. Sorry again, Mia.
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#385 Post by erik_t »

I'm not aware of any BWB drawings in Shipbucket style/scale.
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#386 Post by TimothyC »

Mia_36 wrote:Many, many appologes!
I am really sorry, i didnt mean to cause any problems. Sorry again, Mia.
Don't worry about it. Just be more aware in the future.
erik_t wrote:I'm not aware of any BWB drawings in Shipbucket style/scale.
That French kid that had language issues did one, not sold on the quality of it:

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Mia_36, why don't you give it a go? We're here and can provide guidance and help.
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#387 Post by GLACIESFIRE »

Look 2 post down...
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#388 Post by ALVAMA »

Everthing on side not vertical. Real or not, it's not the deal...!
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#389 Post by GLACIESFIRE »

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Here it is... Side view of the Son of Shuttle!!!!

Can I post it in the main thread?!?
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#390 Post by Nicholas »

Portsmouth Bill wrote:I did ask about this ages ago, but never got a reply; I had assumed there was some reason for it, but what it may be beats me :?
I can probably answer this: In Juniorgeneral everything is made to be playable in a wargame, i.e. with a front side and a flipped reverse. This allows one to print out the figures and fold them, making a right-side-up front and reverse side.

Moved from Planebucket thread.

While I thank you for the explanation, it needs to be made clear that we are not Junior General (yes, I understand that you are not saying we should be like them, you just happen to be the one to make this post).

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