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Old 05-22-2022, 08:04 PM
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Are they still flying? How cool if so.
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Be careful if you plan to design the Hondajet in paper. The nose section up to the cockpit are not straight cylindrical sections. Honda uses a 3D laminar flow fuselage nose section.
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That's part of why I haven't done one yet. I got a good walkaround of one at a local airshow when they first came out. Even it's curves have curves.
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The VFW 614 is a very simple design you can do. All cylinders and cones.

If you do design it, pay attention to the engine nacelle shape. The original Schrieber is wrong.
Fokker VFW-614-vfw-614-engine.jpg

Fokker VFW-614-vfw614-side-view.jpg


I would not use the old model design as a basis for a redesign.


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