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Hyperion
Chriswriter90:
--- Quote from: Zorlen on December 12, 2008, 06:17:45 pm ---I like the last model! Maybe wings could fold along that pylons when landed so that it wont occupy too much space on maps?
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--- Quote from: Winter on December 12, 2008, 09:03:31 pm ---I quite like both models! I think the top one (plane2.jpg) is best as the Hyperion, though we may be able to use the other one for something else (Starchaser interceptor maybe?). The only change necessary is on the engines, it needs adjustable outboard engine nozzles like the Harrier Jump Jet to show STOL capability.
Regards,
Winter
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--- Quote from: Zorlen on December 12, 2008, 09:41:43 pm ---Maybe a lift-fan, like in F-35?
http://commons.wikimedia.org/wiki/Image:F-35B_Joint_Strike_Fighter_(thrust_vectoring_nozzle_and_lift_fan).PNG
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Decided to condense most important 3 responses into one place.
These three together would make a great Idea, maybe a choice between Winter & Zorlen's engine ideas.
sitters:
--- Quote from: Chriswriter90 on December 12, 2008, 10:08:56 pm ---Decided to condense most important 3 responses into one place.
These three together would make a great Idea, maybe a choice between Winter & Zorlen's engine ideas.
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Yea agree, I texture the first one, and adapt the second one.
I can make some frames in the model that the wings could fold.
And make some more concept models of airplane's ( can also use them for my website ).
Willem
sitters:
OK here some shots.
I have give it an other rotary engine with nozzle and an lift fan at the front ( open close diafragma ),
so the plane can lift vertical.
And make the top wings could fold.
some shots
Willem
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DuKe2112:
Yeah, that looks like something that could fly rather fast and still carry a bit, while being able to land in tight spaces.
TrashMan:
Looks like something that could glide and go far - very economical and long-ranged.
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