This recreation of the 737-500WL you made is exceptionally flawless! I give this plane a perfect 10/10 for how much it looks like the real thing! Keep up the excellent work @NULLPTR! :) ;) :D
Also, I have 2 more fictional plane ideas that you can do later on, the Boeing XRC 1000, and the Boeing XRC 2000 ER stretch, and you can go check them out here, oh and scroll down a little if you can, it would definitely help:
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/threads/boeing-nla.16641/#post-352883
And I already have yet another awesome big concept jet for you to do later on, the 747-700X, 279 feet long, a 257 foot wingspan, and a fuselage 5 feet wider than a typical 747, and since I somehow can no longer permalink stuff, you can go copy, paste and enter the URL below and it will take you there.
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/threads/unbuilt-experimental-and-unusual-boeing-747s.523/page-6#post-359178
About time I saw this big bird finally get recreated on SimplePlanes, and it looks as awesome as I hoped it would be, and what's especially amazing is that you recreated it with much fewer parts than many other people do. ;)
Here's an idea for you, TWO ideas for you in fact, Idea 1, a fictional giant airliner based off Boeing's New Large Airliner proposal from the 1990s, but with 3 decks, plus a partial 4th deck at the front.
And Idea 2, A gargantuan nuclear powered transport aircraft like the Lockheed CL-1201, but MUCH more conventionally shaped, like the A380 or Antonov AN-225
A bit late, but man oh man, the C930 is looking truly marvelous as your first wide-bodied airliner right here, which really got my attention, the second I saw it. ;)
Plus, I'd definitely be down to seeing multiple other wide-bodied jets from in the future, like a 1000 passenger A380 successor, and perhaps even a massive triple decker. =D
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. 😀
Looks excellent, buddy! I really like how realistic and smooth it looks. Keep up the great work, bro. ;)
+2This recreation of the 737-500WL you made is exceptionally flawless! I give this plane a perfect 10/10 for how much it looks like the real thing! Keep up the excellent work @NULLPTR! :) ;) :D
+2Plus, I am looking forward to the even bigger Hansa H810 Stretch you might plan to do later on. 😁
+1Who needs the A380 anyway, when Hansa Industries has got THIS mega-sized beauty right here to offer to STARLUX? 😉
+1Also, I have another plane for you to do later on, called the Deck III and you can check it out here: https://free3d.com/3d-model/deck-iii-871.html
+1@STALIN83 Sounds about right, since they both have 3 decks, and look somewhat similar to each other overall. ;)
+1The Boeing XRC 1000 is looking super good, and so will the bigger XRC 2000 ER stretch when that is completed. ;)
+1Also, I have 2 more fictional plane ideas that you can do later on, the Boeing XRC 1000, and the Boeing XRC 2000 ER stretch, and you can go check them out here, oh and scroll down a little if you can, it would definitely help:
+1https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/threads/boeing-nla.16641/#post-352883
Oh boy oh boy, the Boeing 763-018 is looking absolutely marvelous, exactly as I hoped it would be, awesome job on this big bird, my bro. ;)
+1The Beech 99 Airliner is looking really good here, and next up is the 763-018 NLA.
+1@STALIN83 Alrighty then, I'll be waiting till then, plus, I'm sure the little Beech 99 that will come before then will be nice to look at as well. ;)
+1But, no worries, that could wait a bit, in case you already have another plane in the works. ;)
+1Another true legend of the skies, much like Boeing's 747. ;) And speaking of which, it looks like the 747-700x could be up next. =D
+1@STALIN83 Alrighty, I'm sure the BAc Concorde will keep me occupied till the 650+ passenger 747-700X is made next week. ;)
+1And I already have yet another awesome big concept jet for you to do later on, the 747-700X, 279 feet long, a 257 foot wingspan, and a fuselage 5 feet wider than a typical 747, and since I somehow can no longer permalink stuff, you can go copy, paste and enter the URL below and it will take you there.
+1https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/threads/unbuilt-experimental-and-unusual-boeing-747s.523/page-6#post-359178
About time I saw this big bird finally get recreated on SimplePlanes, and it looks as awesome as I hoped it would be, and what's especially amazing is that you recreated it with much fewer parts than many other people do. ;)
+1@STALIN83 Will do, my pal. 👍 😉
+1Amazing recreation of an unbuilt huge wide body airliner. 😎
And speaking of which, I got an idea for another giant concept plane you can recreate, the Boeing 763-246C, the super-sized 4 engined 777 design. 😉
+1@Monarchii Well, at least my triple decker jet would be based on the Boeing 777, but it's fuselage enlarged to make room for 3 decks for passengers.
+1Here's an idea for you, TWO ideas for you in fact, Idea 1, a fictional giant airliner based off Boeing's New Large Airliner proposal from the 1990s, but with 3 decks, plus a partial 4th deck at the front.
+1And Idea 2, A gargantuan nuclear powered transport aircraft like the Lockheed CL-1201, but MUCH more conventionally shaped, like the A380 or Antonov AN-225
This new reworked version of the B2707 is a great deal better than the previous version, and I'm all for it. ;)
+1@AirNK No worries, my pal, take as much time as you need, and relax as much as you need to, I'm in no hurry. ;)
+1A bit late, but man oh man, the C930 is looking truly marvelous as your first wide-bodied airliner right here, which really got my attention, the second I saw it. ;)
+1Plus, I'd definitely be down to seeing multiple other wide-bodied jets from in the future, like a 1000 passenger A380 successor, and perhaps even a massive triple decker. =D
Don't think I've ever seen THIS old livery before, but it's definitely a treat to see it here on SimplePlanes for all, including myself, to see. ;)
+1If I was born earlier, I definitely would have loved to have gone to Taiwan to see this bird flying in the air. =D
+1This version of the Boeing 7J7-370 with the whole recreated cockpit is definitely looking like absolute cinema here. 😎
+1I've definitely seen AND heard of this plane before, and it's awesome to see it remade here on SimplePlanes. ;)
+1This new rework of the A350-900 is a winner for sure. ;)
+1I think I've heard of this type of BWB plane before somewhere, looks super awesome there. :D
+1And 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. ;)
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