I know of a fictional triple decker jet that happens to be raydon design's take on the rumored Boeing 797, called the 797-9X, which is modeled after the 787 as well as the 737 MAX, but of course, as a triple decker, and you can check it out here:
https://in.pinterest.com/pin/85779567893433592/
Good evening, my man, I know of another very good sized airliner you can recreate, called the Boeing Y3 Ecoliner, a double-decker twin jet concept, from around the same time Boeing 787 was completed, you can check it out here:
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/346143921365214023/
If you ever want to go even BIGGER, than I've got the perfect idea the plane just for you, the Zhu-425, an even bigger 6 engined colossus which would act as the big brother to the Zhu-324 here. ;)
Yes, this may be New World Aerospace's largest airliner for now, but if air travel demands to grow, there will be a need for even bigger jets, specifically competitors to the 747-8I, the cancelled 747 variants ( the -500X, the -600X, the -700X,), the A380, the cancelled Boeing New Large Airplane, the Sukhoi KR-860, and perhaps even BIGGER than those. ;)
@STALIN83 Oh, nevermind then, I'll offer you something much easier, like how about this unnamed triple-bubble jet from Boeing's NLA program in 1994 here:
https://community.infiniteflight.com/t/design-your-own-airline-or-repaint-an-existing-airline-part-2/779090/2901?page=4
Anyway, I also know of a truly massive fictional airliner by Rudolf and Robert Das with multiple decks for passengers, cargo, and cars, that acts as a flying passenger ferry and lands and takes off from water using a hovercraft style skirt, and you can check it out here:
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/threads/fictional-future-aircraft-designs-by-rudolf-robert-das.6140/
@CaptainNoble Oh, no worries, my man, I can wait till you finally get a new PC, and take a break from your studies, no problem, because even though it will be some time before those things happen, I am a very patient guy, and also keep myself occupied with other people's planes, so I got you covered on that, no problem. ;)
You know, since you've been doing some incredibly impressive original narrow-bodied jets for the Noble Commercial Airplanes Division of the Noble Aerospace Agency (NAA), I wouldn't be surprised if we also get some original wide bodies from you in the future. =D
Oh my oh my, the Airbus A2000 has come together really nicely, just like the actual 3-view illustration, therefore, this is yet another winner for me. ;)
This should keep me somewhat busy until the 2 A380 progenitors, which are the Deutsche Airbus A2000 and the Airbus ASX 600 concepts potentially get built, and just so you remember, you can check 'em out here, and if you scroll down, you'll see them:
https://kurtstafel.blogspot.com/2014/03/airbus-a380-como-fue-posible.html
I remember seeing this previous concept version of the DC-8 before, and I must say that it would have been interesting to see this plane in the air if it WAS built after all. ;)
@STALIN83 In that case, I have 2 much better looking real plane concepts for you to do, called the Deutsche Airbus A2000 and the Airbus ASX-600, ancestors of the A380, which you can check out here, and scroll down a bit, and you'll find them:
https://kurtstafel.blogspot.com/2014/03/airbus-a380-como-fue-posible.html
Oh and after you finish making the fictional Genesis GA-9 Moirai, I've got an ever bigger quad-deck mega-airliner you could do called the Monster Jumbo by Phil Pauley, which you can check out right here:
https://www.tuvie.com/monster-jumbo-could-be-the-largest-airplane-in-the-world/
@STALIN83 Well in that case, I'll give you a plane idea that does have a design you can look at, like the fictional Genesis GA-9 Moirai from Nationstates, and you can check that one out here:
https://forum.nationstates.net/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=182620&p=11041695#p11041695
I also have an idea for a relatively smaller airliner that's still quite huge, the 763-028, a fictional Boeing NLA concept, seating for at least 850-900 people in 3 classes, and 14 abreast (3-4-4-3) seating on the main deck, and 9 abreast (3-3-3) on the upper deck, 2 seats wider than the real life 763-246C concept.
Just as I expected, this behemoth of an airliner which is the Boeing 7107-700 turned out to be another winner for me, thus another perfect 10/10 in my book. ;)
Oh my, I must say, this is actually REALLY good for your very first airliner, thus, if you plan anymore new different passenger planes after this, I'd definitely be down to see those as well. ;)
I also have another MUCH bigger fictional triple decker jet with a V-Tail you could do later on that I would like to call the Boeing 7107-700, which you can check out here:
https://community.infiniteflight.com/t/design-your-own-airline-or-repaint-an-existing-airline-part-3/1029013/1085?page=3
It would have incredible to have seen the F-36 kingsnake fighter here actually get built and fly in our skies today, and by the way, tomorrow's going to be the day that the 777-4X is going to be released, and I'm pumped now. =D
A day or two late, but I definitely remember seeing this iconic soviet bomber plane before, great to see it recreated here, I think this should me hold me over when the fictional 777-4x airliner I offered last week is completed. ;)
Anyway, I've got another big fictional jet for you called the Boeing 777-4X, similar to the 763-246C, but even bigger, more modern, and with much greater capacity for at least 740 passengers in 3 class configuration, and you can check it out here:
https://www.reddit.com/r/mspaint/comments/16mxd8g/idesignedaplaneon_mspaint/
The Boeing McDonnell Douglas 797 is looking every bit as glorious as I hoped it would be here, and I'm sure that 6 engined double decker will likely look just as good as this one. ;)
This Blue Archive hovercraft is looking cute yet armed at the same time, it should hold me off until the fictional Boeing McDonnell Douglas 797 and that other fictional double decker are completed. ;)
@STALIN83 Yep, almost like a supersized double decker L-1011 with 6 engines, and I'd still be down to see you recreate that plane later on, but only if you're up to it of course. ;)
Anyway, I've found a creative double decker jet design on Pixiv that has a twin-engine pod on each wing, and another pod on the tail, making 6 engines in total, and you can check it out here:
https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/128144345
I know of a fictional triple decker jet that happens to be raydon design's take on the rumored Boeing 797, called the 797-9X, which is modeled after the 787 as well as the 737 MAX, but of course, as a triple decker, and you can check it out here:
+1https://in.pinterest.com/pin/85779567893433592/
Looking really good, just like I hoped it would be, and just like all the others before it. ;)
+1Finally, here is the front view: https://www.pinterest.com/pin/85779567895741651/
And here's the second pic from further away:
https://se.pinterest.com/pin/882564858228102534/
Good evening, my man, I know of another very good sized airliner you can recreate, called the Boeing Y3 Ecoliner, a double-decker twin jet concept, from around the same time Boeing 787 was completed, you can check it out here:
https://www.pinterest.com/pin/346143921365214023/
This Boeing NLA design is looking impressive much like I hoped it would be here. ;)
+1@nwa You're welcome, my pal, I'll be waiting till then, plus, I'm sure that we'll get some other great transport aircrafts in the meantime anyway. ;)
+1If you ever want to go even BIGGER, than I've got the perfect idea the plane just for you, the Zhu-425, an even bigger 6 engined colossus which would act as the big brother to the Zhu-324 here. ;)
+1@nwa Sounds exciting to hear there. 😁 😉
+1Yes, this may be New World Aerospace's largest airliner for now, but if air travel demands to grow, there will be a need for even bigger jets, specifically competitors to the 747-8I, the cancelled 747 variants ( the -500X, the -600X, the -700X,), the A380, the cancelled Boeing New Large Airplane, the Sukhoi KR-860, and perhaps even BIGGER than those. ;)
+1@STALIN83 Oh, nevermind then, I'll offer you something much easier, like how about this unnamed triple-bubble jet from Boeing's NLA program in 1994 here:
https://community.infiniteflight.com/t/design-your-own-airline-or-repaint-an-existing-airline-part-2/779090/2901?page=4
Anyway, I also know of a truly massive fictional airliner by Rudolf and Robert Das with multiple decks for passengers, cargo, and cars, that acts as a flying passenger ferry and lands and takes off from water using a hovercraft style skirt, and you can check it out here:
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/threads/fictional-future-aircraft-designs-by-rudolf-robert-das.6140/
Oh boy oh boy, the ASX-600 is looking like yet another winner among the giant transport jets that you have created, just like I expected. ;)
@CaptainNoble Oh, no worries, my man, I can wait till you finally get a new PC, and take a break from your studies, no problem, because even though it will be some time before those things happen, I am a very patient guy, and also keep myself occupied with other people's planes, so I got you covered on that, no problem. ;)
+1You know, since you've been doing some incredibly impressive original narrow-bodied jets for the Noble Commercial Airplanes Division of the Noble Aerospace Agency (NAA), I wouldn't be surprised if we also get some original wide bodies from you in the future. =D
Oh my oh my, the Airbus A2000 has come together really nicely, just like the actual 3-view illustration, therefore, this is yet another winner for me. ;)
+1@STALIN83 Still sounds great though. ;)
+1@STALIN83 Sweet, I'll be checking in first thing in the morning. =D
+1This should keep me somewhat busy until the 2 A380 progenitors, which are the Deutsche Airbus A2000 and the Airbus ASX 600 concepts potentially get built, and just so you remember, you can check 'em out here, and if you scroll down, you'll see them:
https://kurtstafel.blogspot.com/2014/03/airbus-a380-como-fue-posible.html
I remember seeing this previous concept version of the DC-8 before, and I must say that it would have been interesting to see this plane in the air if it WAS built after all. ;)
Much better than the previous version. ;)
@STALIN83 In that case, I have 2 much better looking real plane concepts for you to do, called the Deutsche Airbus A2000 and the Airbus ASX-600, ancestors of the A380, which you can check out here, and scroll down a bit, and you'll find them:
https://kurtstafel.blogspot.com/2014/03/airbus-a380-como-fue-posible.html
Oh and after you finish making the fictional Genesis GA-9 Moirai, I've got an ever bigger quad-deck mega-airliner you could do called the Monster Jumbo by Phil Pauley, which you can check out right here:
https://www.tuvie.com/monster-jumbo-could-be-the-largest-airplane-in-the-world/
The Su-24M Fencer is looking like a very mighty fighter jet to behold here, one of the fiercest fighter jets I've seen so far in fact.
@STALIN83 Yep, but either way, I would be down to seeing that one be brought to life as well. 😉
+1@STALIN83 Well in that case, I'll give you a plane idea that does have a design you can look at, like the fictional Genesis GA-9 Moirai from Nationstates, and you can check that one out here:
+1https://forum.nationstates.net/viewtopic.php?f=6&t=182620&p=11041695#p11041695
I also have an idea for a relatively smaller airliner that's still quite huge, the 763-028, a fictional Boeing NLA concept, seating for at least 850-900 people in 3 classes, and 14 abreast (3-4-4-3) seating on the main deck, and 9 abreast (3-3-3) on the upper deck, 2 seats wider than the real life 763-246C concept.
+1Just as I expected, this behemoth of an airliner which is the Boeing 7107-700 turned out to be another winner for me, thus another perfect 10/10 in my book. ;)
Looking really impressive here. ;)
+1Much better than the original version. ;)
Oh my, I must say, this is actually REALLY good for your very first airliner, thus, if you plan anymore new different passenger planes after this, I'd definitely be down to see those as well. ;)
+1I also have another MUCH bigger fictional triple decker jet with a V-Tail you could do later on that I would like to call the Boeing 7107-700, which you can check out here:
+1https://community.infiniteflight.com/t/design-your-own-airline-or-repaint-an-existing-airline-part-3/1029013/1085?page=3
Oh yes, the 777-4X here looks as impressive as I thought it would be, and more, another perfect 10/10 for me. ;)
+1It would have incredible to have seen the F-36 kingsnake fighter here actually get built and fly in our skies today, and by the way, tomorrow's going to be the day that the 777-4X is going to be released, and I'm pumped now. =D
@STALIN83 Nice, that's just the day after tomorrow, I can wait till then with no sweat. ;)
+1A day or two late, but I definitely remember seeing this iconic soviet bomber plane before, great to see it recreated here, I think this should me hold me over when the fictional 777-4x airliner I offered last week is completed. ;)
+1Another old classic wide-bodied jet, like Boeing's 747, and Lockheed's L-1011, good to see you recreate this tri-jet beauty here. ;)
Anyway, I've got another big fictional jet for you called the Boeing 777-4X, similar to the 763-246C, but even bigger, more modern, and with much greater capacity for at least 740 passengers in 3 class configuration, and you can check it out here:
+1https://www.reddit.com/r/mspaint/comments/16mxd8g/idesignedaplaneon_mspaint/
Oh yes, the fictional Tu-604 looks to be another winner for me, a perfect 10/10 in fact. ;)
Oh, and I'd also be down to see you do a fictional bigger stretch/enlargement of the Lockheed VLST which you've recreated earlier.
The LOCKHEED L-100-30 is another winner for me. ;)
@STALIN83 I meant to say 6 engines, my mistake. ^_^'
+1@STALIN83 That's right, and as I said earlier, I'd be down to seeing that being recreated later on. ;)
+1@STALIN83 This one right here: https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/128144345
The Boeing McDonnell Douglas 797 is looking every bit as glorious as I hoped it would be here, and I'm sure that 6 engined double decker will likely look just as good as this one. ;)
+1I'd be down to see you do that 1994 triple-bubble New Large Airplane design as well as its 300+ foot stretch design later on. ;)
Good to have you back again, my old pal. ;)
+2This Blue Archive hovercraft is looking cute yet armed at the same time, it should hold me off until the fictional Boeing McDonnell Douglas 797 and that other fictional double decker are completed. ;)
+1@STALIN83 Yep, almost like a supersized double decker L-1011 with 6 engines, and I'd still be down to see you recreate that plane later on, but only if you're up to it of course. ;)
Anyway, I've found a creative double decker jet design on Pixiv that has a twin-engine pod on each wing, and another pod on the tail, making 6 engines in total, and you can check it out here:
+1https://www.pixiv.net/en/artworks/128144345