@chibikitsune I certainly agree. @WingworksDesignCo here has immensely improved his airplane building skills in just over a month since he joined this community, which really impresses me. :)
I'm very impressed by not only how detailed, realistic and good this build is, but also by the fact that you really improved your plane designing skills in such a short span of time. I'm really proud of you, bro. :) ;) :D
Hello again, I was wondering if you happen to plan on making larger planes in the future with the largest seating an excess of 1300 passengers. If yes, that would be magnificent to see, because I have a thing for very huge airliners. ;)
@TheXDimension32 No problem at all, bro. 😉 Oh, and I was wondering if you might give the unbuilt 747-500X, the 747-600X and the 747-700X from the 1990s a go sometime this summer. If yes, that would be really cool to see because I’m personally a big fan of every variant of the Boeing 747, even the unbuilt ones. 😊
@XAircraftManufacturer Glad you like my list. And I kinda have to agree with you. The 60-70 seat turbo prop would certainly be the easiest plane on my list to do. And I think the other 6 I put on my list would be fun for pros and especially modders to build. And my list is in fact for anyone who has experience in building very detailed planes, specifically nfx1 here.
Hello, do you take requests? If yes, then I have a list of airliners that you could build in the future.
1. A super twinjet with an exit limit of 600-620
2. An 85 meter double decker with seating for 800-1000
3. A triple decker with seating for 1200-1800
4. An even larger mega twin with seating for up to 750
5. A double decker trijet with seating for 900
6. A small twin aisle jet like the Boeing 797
7. A 60-70 seat twin prop aircraft
What do you think?
I really have to say, this build is Incredibly fantastic. Everything about this build is amazing, from the fuselage, to the wings, the engines, the cockpit, and last but not least, the tail. Overall, I give this plane a perfect 10 out of 10. Keep up the great work, bro. ;)
Fun Fact: Boeing studied a shrink variant of the 777 called the 777-100 back in the 1990s. This planes designation is actually the same as that concept with the ULR part added.
Hello again. I heard that @Qingyuzhou might be planning to build a 777-10X in the near future. So I was wondering if you might do the same thing. The 777-10X is mostly the same as the 777-9X but is 263 feet long which is 12 feet more than the 777-9X. If you like my offer, that's great! :D
Really cool and interesting helicopter. Oh, and do you plan on eventually creating any large wide-bodied passenger jet aircraft of your own down the line? If yes, that would be really cool to see. :)
Hello again, I was wondering if you would like to create a double decker airliner larger than the Airbus A380, and even a very big triple decker airliner with seating for at least 1000 in the future. If yes, it would truly be a sight to behold, because I personally like very gigantic airliners. :)
Hello, I'm back. I was wondering if you would like to create the Airbus A380ultra in the future. That plane is a triple decker successor to the original A380, powered by 4 GE9X engines, has seating for 880 to 1060 passengers, and was made solely as an April Fool's prank just for fun. Click here to see the full article.
Hello again, I was wondering if you would like to create this plane in the near future. It is called the Boeing 763-018, and is one of the many New Large Airplane, or 747-X designs proposed by Boeing in the 1990s. If yes, it would be a sight to behold. ;)
@WingworksDesignCo No problem at all. ;)
@chibikitsune I certainly agree. @WingworksDesignCo here has immensely improved his airplane building skills in just over a month since he joined this community, which really impresses me. :)
+1I'm very impressed by not only how detailed, realistic and good this build is, but also by the fact that you really improved your plane designing skills in such a short span of time. I'm really proud of you, bro. :) ;) :D
+1@WingworksDesignCo That's cool. ;)
+1Hello again, I was wondering if you happen to plan on making larger planes in the future with the largest seating an excess of 1300 passengers. If yes, that would be magnificent to see, because I have a thing for very huge airliners. ;)
+1Very impressive plane. In fact, I could actually see this beauty flying in real life if it was built. Keep up the great work, bro. ;)
+1@ALRX No problem, buddy. 😉
Magnificent and sleek plane.
Phenomenal. Looks exactly like the real thing. I'm incredibly proud of you, bro. ;)
@TheXDimension32 No problem at all, bro. 😉 Oh, and I was wondering if you might give the unbuilt 747-500X, the 747-600X and the 747-700X from the 1990s a go sometime this summer. If yes, that would be really cool to see because I’m personally a big fan of every variant of the Boeing 747, even the unbuilt ones. 😊
+1Wow! This build is really magnificent and very well detailed. I’m incredibly proud of you, buddy. 😉
@nfx1 Sounds awesome! And no problem, bro. 😉 Can't wait to see how they turn out. 😊
+1@XAircraftManufacturer Glad you like my list. And I kinda have to agree with you. The 60-70 seat turbo prop would certainly be the easiest plane on my list to do. And I think the other 6 I put on my list would be fun for pros and especially modders to build. And my list is in fact for anyone who has experience in building very detailed planes, specifically nfx1 here.
+1Hello, do you take requests? If yes, then I have a list of airliners that you could build in the future.
+11. A super twinjet with an exit limit of 600-620
2. An 85 meter double decker with seating for 800-1000
3. A triple decker with seating for 1200-1800
4. An even larger mega twin with seating for up to 750
5. A double decker trijet with seating for 900
6. A small twin aisle jet like the Boeing 797
7. A 60-70 seat twin prop aircraft
What do you think?
@MAHADI I know, right!?
I really have to say, this build is Incredibly fantastic. Everything about this build is amazing, from the fuselage, to the wings, the engines, the cockpit, and last but not least, the tail. Overall, I give this plane a perfect 10 out of 10. Keep up the great work, bro. ;)
+1@TU134 No problem at all. ;)
Looks pretty cool.
No problem.
@ForeverPie Good idea. I actually like the Boeing 767 series as well.
What a magnificent airliner. Looks just like the real thing. I'm really proud of you, buddy. What do you plan on building next?
Fun Fact: Boeing studied a shrink variant of the 777 called the 777-100 back in the 1990s. This planes designation is actually the same as that concept with the ULR part added.
+2@ForeverPie No problem at all bro. ;)
I have to say, you did really good job making the Lufthansa livery on your A340-600 in the last shot.
Sweet! I bet those photos are gonna look great. @ForeverPie
@ALRX No problem at all. ;)
@ALRX That's pretty cool.
@ALRX That's pretty cool.
What a really spot on impressive prop aircraft. :)
What an incredibly sleek and smooth plane you have there. :)
Hello again. I heard that @Qingyuzhou might be planning to build a 777-10X in the near future. So I was wondering if you might do the same thing. The 777-10X is mostly the same as the 777-9X but is 263 feet long which is 12 feet more than the 777-9X. If you like my offer, that's great! :D
@SkyCloudGaming I agree. That would be great. :D
+1@MrSilverWolf It was that long ago, huh? I don't know either.
@MrSilverWolf I'm gonna guess that the planes's wingspan is around 210-230 feet, is it not?
@MrSilverWolf Okay. How big are the wings and engines?
@MrSilverWolf Oh, I remember you telling me about that back in 2019. Now what specific things do you have to re work on your big tri jet?
Really cool and interesting helicopter. Oh, and do you plan on eventually creating any large wide-bodied passenger jet aircraft of your own down the line? If yes, that would be really cool to see. :)
Hello again, I was wondering if you would like to create a double decker airliner larger than the Airbus A380, and even a very big triple decker airliner with seating for at least 1000 in the future. If yes, it would truly be a sight to behold, because I personally like very gigantic airliners. :)
+2Hello, I'm back. I was wondering if you would like to create the Airbus A380ultra in the future. That plane is a triple decker successor to the original A380, powered by 4 GE9X engines, has seating for 880 to 1060 passengers, and was made solely as an April Fool's prank just for fun. Click here to see the full article.
+1Hello again, I was wondering if you would like to create this plane in the near future. It is called the Boeing 763-018, and is one of the many New Large Airplane, or 747-X designs proposed by Boeing in the 1990s. If yes, it would be a sight to behold. ;)
Just phenomenal. Fantastic work. ;)
All these pictures look really fantastic. I'm really impressed. ;)
+2This looks very nicely detailed for such a small plane. I'm really impressed by that. :)
+2@ForeverPie Okay. I'll just wait for you to post a teaser of the A380 which will probably be sometime after you complete your current projects.
Great. Just let me once you plan it, OK? @ForeverPie
@ForeverPie Already? Sweet! :D Oh, and do you also plan on making the double decker A380 in the near future? Just a yes or no question. ;)
Looking Fantastic so far! This build will be uploaded any day now. I'm sure of it. :)
Looks excellent, buddy! I really like how realistic and smooth it looks. Keep up the great work, bro. ;)
+2@Tang0five You said it! :D
Looking great, bro! Keep it up! ;)