If Boeing 2707 has been built, and Douglas 2229 has a Canard. So the best result this plane is Lockheed L-2000 (And I see that Lockheed L-2000 had a Moving nose cone) @Vidal99977
It's the Tupolev TU-144. The Concorde and the Tupolev are the only Drop-nose SST's, and it's not the Concorde by the characteristic tail design and it's engines. The Concorde has grouped exhausts, mounted in a singular pod. The early TU-144's had separate engine pods housing the four Kuznetsov NK-144 low-bypass turbofans. There's some inconsistencies, like the lack of the distinctive canards at the front end to aid in takeoff and the odd way the engines are positioned, although these canards were retractable at takeoff, but i'm sure you kept them folded just to make it less obvious, but i'm 85% certain it's the Tupolev TU-114. It can't be the Concorde by the engine style, It can't be the XB-70 Valkyrie, by the cockpit design and the single tail. Checkmate liberals.
If Boeing 2707 has been built, and Douglas 2229 has a Canard. So the best result this plane is Lockheed L-2000 (And I see that Lockheed L-2000 had a Moving nose cone) @Vidal99977
Hmmm.... (Knows that @Bearclaw189 is getting closer into guessing it)
Plus Lockheed makes the F-22 which I said as a joke, afterwards you gave me a hint however, hmmmmm@Vidal99977
Then the Lockheed L-2000 or the Douglas 2229Vidal99977
Hint: it Is from Am-r--a @Bearclaw189
I actually think it’s an F-22
There were also lots of SST concepts........@DepressedTortoise
Mhm@DepressedTortoise
boingolev bu-14707?
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Seriously?
He already posted one@DepressedTortoise
It's the Tupolev TU-144. The Concorde and the Tupolev are the only Drop-nose SST's, and it's not the Concorde by the characteristic tail design and it's engines. The Concorde has grouped exhausts, mounted in a singular pod. The early TU-144's had separate engine pods housing the four Kuznetsov NK-144 low-bypass turbofans. There's some inconsistencies, like the lack of the distinctive canards at the front end to aid in takeoff and the odd way the engines are positioned, although these canards were retractable at takeoff, but i'm sure you kept them folded just to make it less obvious, but i'm 85% certain it's the Tupolev TU-114. It can't be the Concorde by the engine style, It can't be the XB-70 Valkyrie, by the cockpit design and the single tail. Checkmate liberals.
link for proof
Also note the long, sharp nose and blunt cockpit when folded.
Probably @Bearclaw189 . Just stay tuned for its release
Lol I probably already got it right, I pretty much just listed out all SSTs that look even close to that@Vidal99977
I still won't tell @Bearclaw189
It could be the Douglas 2229
Possibly the Bristol Type 223
Maybe the Lockheed L-2000
Or the Sud Aviation Super-Caravelle
Lol So I got it@Vidal99977
No photos? @Aeromen
I can not tell @Bearclaw189
Is it the Concorde?