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I think with your experience any fighter could be a good starting point. However if you are not sure about the blended forms of the more modern planes, better start with tube-like models first to get some practice. And another advice is to look at technical drawings of the planes you build to make sure the cross sections of the fuselage are more or less correct. Many jets tend to have not so circular cross sections.. If (like with my models) there are not formers supplied, it surely is recommended. B
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Bruno, thank you for sharing your amazing work. Your generosity is exceeded by your skills, which are in turn are surpassed only by your genius. There is no need for your explanation, but rather our appreciation.
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No space station, no Antonov or Beriev. Just an Atlas.
forgive me my lousy test build. Major error is the missing flap fairings. I'll need to make some corrections before releasing the model. In the mean time some pictures. B
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Si, si, si !!!!
A tactical / strategic transport. The RAF mobility (and most of NATO) is complete! and instead of rivaling with the C-130 and C-17, they are cooperating. Better than an Antonov or a Beriev. No offence for them, but you already design have some of them! |
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