And you could modify the fuselage, engines, and wing of the Boeing 808 into a 777 or 787-style design as well, and afterwards, you could offer @UziDoorman to recreate the Boeing 808 in his style. 😉
Another great looking retro jet, my man. 😎 Oh, and in addition to the quad deck monster jumbo that you’re planning to do, I have a super large 115+ meter long fictional double decker twin you can do called the Boeing 808, and since I can somehow no longer permalink the plane to you, you can copy, paste and enter this URL below and it will take you there. 😉
https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/28a2c3a8-f5f7-4751-be5e-f33618c5ef23/Boeing-808-Double-Decker
It’s a bit of a bummer to know that this will be the final airliner from ZA Aircraft, since I was actually half expecting to also see a triple decker from you as well, but at least this one is a very good double decker to look at. 😉 😎
Unraelated, but I've got an awesome idea of a new aircraft you can do later on, my old pal, would you like to recreate the quad deck Monster Jumbo airliner by Phil Pauley in the future? =D
Looks a lot like the MD-90, MD-80, and DC-9 families, and I wonder if McDonnell Douglas was inspired by this concept to make their own aircraft families I just mentioned. 😀
I must say that you have come a VERY long way in a span of 2 years, and now you might have become one of the many best plane builders I and possibly many others know of, dare I say. 😉 😎
And you could modify the fuselage, engines, and wing of the Boeing 808 into a 777 or 787-style design as well, and afterwards, you could offer @UziDoorman to recreate the Boeing 808 in his style. 😉
+1Another great looking retro jet, my man. 😎 Oh, and in addition to the quad deck monster jumbo that you’re planning to do, I have a super large 115+ meter long fictional double decker twin you can do called the Boeing 808, and since I can somehow no longer permalink the plane to you, you can copy, paste and enter this URL below and it will take you there. 😉
+1https://3dwarehouse.sketchup.com/model/28a2c3a8-f5f7-4751-be5e-f33618c5ef23/Boeing-808-Double-Decker
I think this jet would have been a good competitor to the Embraer E-Jet and Airbus A220 families. ;)
+1Of all the 747 variants flying in the air right now, this has to be the most beautiful one. 😎
+1@Zerkk Oh, sweet, nevermind then, also, You're super welcome. ;)
+1It’s a bit of a bummer to know that this will be the final airliner from ZA Aircraft, since I was actually half expecting to also see a triple decker from you as well, but at least this one is a very good double decker to look at. 😉 😎
+1@929 Sounds awesome, I'll be waiting till then. ;)
+1Unraelated, but I've got an awesome idea of a new aircraft you can do later on, my old pal, would you like to recreate the quad deck Monster Jumbo airliner by Phil Pauley in the future? =D
+1This concept could arguably be the smallest wide-body airliner proposal I have EVER seen. =D
+1This definitely looks like a VERY nice replica of the longest variant of Boeing's most futuristic airliner here. ;)
+1In an alternate universe, this plane could be flying this very second in this very livery. ;)
+1Looks a lot like the MD-90, MD-80, and DC-9 families, and I wonder if McDonnell Douglas was inspired by this concept to make their own aircraft families I just mentioned. 😀
+1Looks like Lockheed's L-1011 nearly got a serious competitor back in the day. ;)
+1Haven't really seen this old concept before, and I must say that this particular jet looks very interesting and creative to look at. ;)
+1An even better remake of a true classic. ;)
+1Congrats again for reaching 100k,my pal. ;)
+1The nostalgia levels are high with this one. ;)
+1I bet this jet could have been a decent 747 competitor if it were built. ;)
+1Much better than the previous version. ;)
+1This plane concept definitely has a really interesting shape compared to most other airliners designs I've seen over the years. =D
+1@NormalCv580enjoyer Ouch, that's why it's important to take off with EVERYTHING on, especially autopilot. ;)
+1I think I remember seeing this concept a few times before, so seeing it recreated here on SimplePlanes is a great treat. =D
+1Super nice work there. =D
+1Looking very sleek there. ;)
+1Another oldie but also another goodie. ;)
+1Super good job. ;)
+1Super awesome. ;)
+1Looks quite fantastic there. 😎
+1Looking very beautiful there. ;)
+1I could definitely see China Airlines ordering several of these for its fleet in the future. 😉
+1Very cute. =D
+1Looking very retro there. 😎
+1A twin engined cousin of the AN-22, I see? =D Looking super nice there. ;)
+1@Dest20345 I wish I could, but I don't have a lot of time, I'll try to figure out when I might build a plane at long last.
+1This plane here is an absolute beauty! =D
+1Super great work there. ;)
+1In some alternate universe, I bet this sleek beauty might be zipping across the skies as we speak. =D
+1Always very good to see another brand new airliner design from you, my old friend. ;)
+1This jet is looking quite big and bulky here. ;)
+1Yet another oldie but also yet another goodie =D
+1I remember seeing this little jet here on the internet before, looks kinda cute to look at. 😁
+1Looking quite marvelous there. 😉 😎
+1Oh yes, this latest jet is looking super sleek here. ;)
+1The DC-7’s longer range successor is looking really nicely put together here. 😉 😎
+1@Marulk Woah, sweet! =D Good call. ;)
+1I must say that you have come a VERY long way in a span of 2 years, and now you might have become one of the many best plane builders I and possibly many others know of, dare I say. 😉 😎
+1I definitely love the unique and creative design of this jetliner here. =D
+1This jet of Boeing’s looks pretty interesting to say the least. 😀
+1Your China Southern Airlines 737 MAX-8 is looking impeccably gorgeous. 😎
+1Oh my, this jet has got a VERY wide wingspan here, which is quite impressive on that part. 😉 😁
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