Very impressive! Flaps working with VTOL, the control and balance are spot on, and the overall shape and appearance are really well executed. Very well done with so few parts!
I dig the appearance of the two round engine inlets, but wouldn't have been better to merge the two lengths of cylinders into one smoother oval shape kind of like the Vulcan or Victor
Incredible build and detail! It even runs on mobile which is impressive given the numerous functions. The cabin and cockpit detail are really outstanding.
Not a bad start. I might advising using the hollow cylinder blocks to reduce weight and try the smooth front/back 'on' for the fuselage to help reduce the lines.
Not bad for a prototype. Reminds me of an 737-500. Definitely look at using the custom size wheels and rotator or hinge for the MLG. Also, the nose and cockpit need a little work so it doesn't look like a platypus dolphin. Keep pecking away at it! It has great bones and proportions.
@PlanEnthusiast it's not scaled perfect, and I know the gear on the wings does not go on the tips. Buts it's a fun replica and it works on the ground to give the effect. Don't like them, save the model and remove them.
What happens when an F-4 and an A-7 have a baby
+4Very nice and streamlined build. You might want to check out my Alfa Romeo Macchi Gar.1.
+3Lol, take my up vote and just go...😂
+3Very impressive! Flaps working with VTOL, the control and balance are spot on, and the overall shape and appearance are really well executed. Very well done with so few parts!
+2Badger, badger, badger, badger, badger
+1Badger, badger, badger, badger, badger
Mushroom, mushroom
Exceptional job! Simply elegant in design, control, and detail. It flies and handles great!
+1@Galub I said my interpretation. Obviously the 262 had the engines under the wings in pods. @Galub
+1Blast from the past! Love it! Excellent work.
+1Intriguing little jet.
+1Why is it so cute?! 🥺
Are you on drugs?
Check out my AT-20 Weasel. It's an homage to the Pucara from a more American point of view.
(slow clap) Bravo, sir. Bravo 👏
@SPairforce fair 'nough. Still a great looking plane!
I dig the appearance of the two round engine inlets, but wouldn't have been better to merge the two lengths of cylinders into one smoother oval shape kind of like the Vulcan or Victor
Mobile friendly would be awesome!
Cockpit details are not my thing, but this is incredible!
Very interesting concept 😀 we will follow your career with great interest.
@Mrmancan27775 thanks. I forgot the hinge to make the cockpit open and I still need to work on the cockpit design. It's fun to use for air racing.
As a fan of the Herc, this really elevates a lot of my design. Congratulations on an awesome build!
Incredible build and detail! It even runs on mobile which is impressive given the numerous functions. The cabin and cockpit detail are really outstanding.
@HALP21212
If you like this, check out my amphib Hercules. With AFSOC wanting an amphib version, I thought I'd build one to see what its like.
Not a bad start. I might advising using the hollow cylinder blocks to reduce weight and try the smooth front/back 'on' for the fuselage to help reduce the lines.
Great job! Any chance you'd take up a challenge and do an EggHerc?
Not bad for a prototype. Reminds me of an 737-500. Definitely look at using the custom size wheels and rotator or hinge for the MLG. Also, the nose and cockpit need a little work so it doesn't look like a platypus dolphin. Keep pecking away at it! It has great bones and proportions.
@Trainzo thanks! It turned out a little thicker in the fuselage than I wanted.
@smolensk another thing is your power/weight is low. You need a bigger engine.
Check out my F-104. You're close but it looks like your weight and balance are off.
@Muiz15 it's not an option on mobile
@PlanEnthusiast it's not scaled perfect, and I know the gear on the wings does not go on the tips. Buts it's a fun replica and it works on the ground to give the effect. Don't like them, save the model and remove them.
@Brendorkus work in progress. I couldn't find a way to transfer the files from my laptop
@Planeacceleration sure! I'm still learning