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A “Fisher” teaser

64.8k CR929thenewSPplayer  2 months ago

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    @CR929thenewSPplayer You know what? I'm actually kinda confused to which plane you were actually mentioning you couldn't find the blueprints for, so could you clear some things up on that for me? =D Thanks in advance, even though I kinda have an idea on that to be honest. ;)

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    @CR929thenewSPplayer And do you think that one engined double decker I linked to you might be a little easier to do since that one is shown at a decent angle like the A2000 from earlier?

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    @CR929thenewSPplayer You make a good point there, but even if you can't find the blueprints for British Airways triple decker, maybe you could use your imagination to fill in the blanks if you want to. 😀

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    1200 seated aircraft with only single engine…
    That’s going to be insano boingo
    (There’s actually lots of insane ideas in the 60s to the 80s)
    (Also, it’s kinda of a bit hard to make it because I can’t find the blueprints of that)
    @Boeing777x

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    Perhaps that might be your next big project some time after our British Airways triple decker gets made in around 2 weeks time, but I will let you give it some thought first if you want to. 😀

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    Hello again, now I know this is unrelated, but just earlier today I found an aviation magazine series called Exxon Air World on EBay, and Volume 40 of that series shows an illustration of what looks to be a truly massive, single engined, 1200+ seat double decker jet, possibly the largest conceptual double decker I have seen to date even, and you can go check it out right here. You’re welcome. 😉

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    29.6k HanakoSan

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    Btw me and my friends used to joked about it's name lol

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