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Great work. Very skillful modifications that make an extremely unique model. Two thumbs up for this one.
Gary
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Thanks all. There is additional fun in trying some experimental work, like this project. I enjoyed thinking, testing and building this.
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this is a big inspiration for me, thanks my British airways 787 wll now look 10/10 |
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I will look forward to seeing your BA 787 with curved wings! Good luck, Marterair.
I had great fun in figuring out how to do this. I think this sort of experiments never have a fixed way of working, there is always a considerable amount of improvisation. Thatīs the fun. In the beginning of the process I wanted to get a feeling how such flexed wings would look like in relation to the fuselage, so I made a cardboard bulkhead figure, see the enclosed picture. Note, that the belly fairing for undergear and airco is not shown. Also note, that the cutting mat is NOT in inches... |
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You did a great nod and I have enjoyed flowing the discussion in this thread immensely. Thank you!
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If it's any use, I can get some screenshots from a flight simulator 787 for the wingflex
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That would be interesting, please show us.
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The qualitywings 787 has realistic wing flex
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