FD scale Never Built Designs
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Sometime back in 1992, British Airways once made plans for a triple decker aircraft that would seat at least 800 passengers. Here's what it would look like if it were completed as well as a much smaller aircraft.
And here's what it would look like on the inside.
And here's what it would look like on the inside.
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Japan, Kyushu J7W2
Turbojet variant of the J7W1.
Trex, for some reason, I'm unable to see what you were supposed to post, but then again, it might be my browser, so who knows.
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Re: FD scale Never Built Designs
You're probably right. It has to be the browser. But there's a forum called Secretprojects which has a thread of Boeing's New large Airplane where I previously posted the same pictures of British Airways' superjumbo concept. Click here to check it out: https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/thread ... nla.16641/Bordkanone 75 wrote: ↑May 25th, 2019, 5:23 am
Japan, Kyushu J7W2
Turbojet variant of the J7W1.
Trex, for some reason, I'm unable to see what you were supposed to post, but then again, it might be my browser, so who knows.
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You have to be logged into Secret Projects to see the attachments uploaded there. Trex hot-linked directly to said attachments rather than rehosting the files himself.Bordkanone 75 wrote: ↑May 25th, 2019, 5:23 amTrex, for some reason, I'm unable to see what you were supposed to post, but then again, it might be my browser, so who knows.
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You're right. I don't have to worry though, because I already logged in and I can look at the attachments with no problem.TimothyC wrote: ↑May 25th, 2019, 7:39 pmYou have to be logged into Secret Projects to see the attachments uploaded there. Trex hot-linked directly to said attachments rather than rehosting the files himself.Bordkanone 75 wrote: ↑May 25th, 2019, 5:23 amTrex, for some reason, I'm unable to see what you were supposed to post, but then again, it might be my browser, so who knows.
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You have to worry though, because you linked to those images here and other people you want to show them actually cannot see them.
That said, this is hardly the place to share either references or 'cool projects' in my opinion. Here we post drawings, maybe you should draw the aircraft if you want to post in this thread trexslee?
That said, this is hardly the place to share either references or 'cool projects' in my opinion. Here we post drawings, maybe you should draw the aircraft if you want to post in this thread trexslee?
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I know that now. I would love to draw the aircraft. But I can't seem to find the time for some reason. And not only that, I haven't found any other pictures of the aircraft either other than the two I have seen.acelanceloet wrote: ↑May 25th, 2019, 8:13 pm You have to worry though, because you linked to those images here and other people you want to show them actually cannot see them.
That said, this is hardly the place to share either references or 'cool projects' in my opinion. Here we post drawings, maybe you should draw the aircraft if you want to post in this thread trexslee?
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FMA I.a. 60
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@Toxic Loki
Great drawing, but I'm afraid I see a "small" problem. According to available sources, IA.60 was to be 12,923m long (285,5 pixels - 286 practically), while it is (top one) 318 pixels long, which gives 14,394m.
https://www.taringa.net/+info/fma-ia-60 ... fue_13ked7
https://www.aviationsmilitaires.net/v2/ ... /2234.html
Great drawing, but I'm afraid I see a "small" problem. According to available sources, IA.60 was to be 12,923m long (285,5 pixels - 286 practically), while it is (top one) 318 pixels long, which gives 14,394m.
https://www.taringa.net/+info/fma-ia-60 ... fue_13ked7
https://www.aviationsmilitaires.net/v2/ ... /2234.html
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@eswube
In fact the I.a. 60 was planed like a extender jet version of Pucara, i have used the drawing of Jabba and Kike like scale.
and this pic
In fact the I.a. 60 was planed like a extender jet version of Pucara, i have used the drawing of Jabba and Kike like scale.
and this pic