@AnOmalOcaris A rounded tip is a simple idea, it just takes a lot of trial and error with the height of the end pieces, as that determines how much trailing flat piece there is.
@PlaneFlightX It somewhat worked, except for a rounded tip of the wing my Boeing XP-9 should have.
Resorted to the three-part fuselage slicing technique—
This looks pretty good, but it can be even better. The five part airfoil technique allows for more advanced and smooth airfoils with more details. Here's part 1 of a tutorial on making it. (Sorry if I sound like a salesperson lol)
Plane in image: Tolurov Tol-38
@Sakorsky Yes, anything with wings will work.
@PlaneFlightX this is for airliner, but can I apply the method to other types of aircraft?
@AnOmalOcaris A rounded tip is a simple idea, it just takes a lot of trial and error with the height of the end pieces, as that determines how much trailing flat piece there is.
@PlaneFlightX It somewhat worked, except for a rounded tip of the wing my Boeing XP-9 should have.
Resorted to the three-part fuselage slicing technique—
@PlaneFlightX no worries, thanks for this mate!
This looks pretty good, but it can be even better. The five part airfoil technique allows for more advanced and smooth airfoils with more details. Here's part 1 of a tutorial on making it. (Sorry if I sound like a salesperson lol)