@TheXDimension32 That's good. And here's what I can tell you about the NLA. The Boeing New Large Airplane would be about 244 ft from nose to tail, have a 260 ft wingspan, and 3 class seating for 606 people with 11 abreast on the main deck, and 8 abreast on the upper deck.
@DerekSP I can understand that. It's just that I haven't seen a lot of cool and interesting multi-decker aircraft here on SimplePlanes, and now I feel like the time has come for that to change. And I'm glad you really liked my offer and you might start the challenge in the near future. I personally believe it will turn out great, don't you think? :)
Hey bud, I was wondering if you would like to eventually start a 800+ passenger, multi-decker hyperjumbo aircraft challenge. If yes, that would be awesome! :D
I believe the capacity for each of Autobus22's planes is most likely 3 class which means that the 2 and 1 class capacities could be much higher. What do you think?
Hello again, I was wondering if you would like to create your own versions of some of Autobus22's Stanley Aircrafts' airliners in 2020. Click here to check out the aircraft names and their descriptions right below. Just so you know, there are no pictures of Autobus22's planes, which is why you can create your own designs based off the descriptions. If you like my offer, that's awesome! :D
Hey bud, check this out. It's the fan made Boeing Mcdonnell Douglas 797 Superliner made by SILVER-70CHEV on Deviantart. It's approximately 260-265 ft from nose to tail, with a 270-280 ft wingspan, and single class seating for at least 1000. What do you think?
@MrSilverWolf Perhaps I can tell you what I think they should look like. First, the SA 610-100 would be like the Boeing 747, but much larger, at approx 295 feet long, with a 260 ft wingspan, 2+2+2 on upper deck, 3+4+3 on main deck, and 3 class seating for 610. Does that sound helpful to you? If so, that's great. :)
Hello again, I was wondering if you would like to eventually create some of Autobus22's fictional planes from the Airline Empires forum. Click here to check out his planes' names and their specifications.
@MrSilverWolf I most certainly agree! Now imagine if @NULLPTR planned to build the Boeing 747-500X, -600X, and -700X from the 1990s. First, the 747-500X was 250 ft long with a 251 ft wingspan, a 70 ft tall tail and seating for at least 460 pax. Next, the 747-600X was 279 ft long with the same size wingspan and tail as the 500X, and seating for at least 550 pax. And finally, the 747-700X was as long as the -600X and with the same wing and engines but had a 75 ft tall tail and a wider 11-12 abreast fuselage allowing seating for at least 650 pax. Now wouldn't that be awesome or what?
This recreation of the 737-500WL you made is exceptionally flawless! I give this plane a perfect 10/10 for how much it looks like the real thing! Keep up the excellent work @NULLPTR! :) ;) :D
Wow! Your recreation of the DC-10 is surprisingly really well done. I give this a perfect 10/10 for how accurate this is compared to real thing without too many parts. Finally, I say you may have won the Tri-Jet challenge. Anyways, keep up the great work @Noobisnoob ;)
I am extremely glad to have you back again @Marine. So, do you think you might be up to eventually build a full triple decker hyper jumbo aircraft sometime during the summer of 2020? If yes, that would be epic! :D
@TheXDimension32 Oh my. You sure do have a lot of work to do. And a broken PC doesn't sound good. Well, I hope you do as good as you can with those things, and I also hope you buy a new PC. ;)
Hello again, remember when I offered you to create the 600+ seat unbuilt Boeing NLA (New Large Airplane) here on Simple Planes? Do you still feel up to it? If so, that's awesome! But if not, that's OK.
This plane kinda reminds me of the APR001, the triple decker plane made by Emirates as a prank on April Fools Day back in 2017. It was so huge, that it would include a park, a swimming pool, a game room, and a gym The only noticeable difference I know of is this plane has 6 engines, while the APR001 only has 4.
@QingyuZhou Well I think that sounds very good too. I actually really like the 737 MAX. Its split winglets look really cool, and so are its engines and the way it looks overall.
Hello again, I was wondering if you would like to eventually build the unbuilt Boeing NLA (New Large Airplane) from the 1990s. If so, that would be awesome! :D
@TheXDimension32 Oh, then could summer be the best time, perhaps?
@TheXDimension32 So you're in? If yes, that's great!
@TheXDimension32 That's good. And here's what I can tell you about the NLA. The Boeing New Large Airplane would be about 244 ft from nose to tail, have a 260 ft wingspan, and 3 class seating for 606 people with 11 abreast on the main deck, and 8 abreast on the upper deck.
Hello again, I was wondering if you remember my offer to build the Boeing New Large Aircraft from 1994 a couple of months ago in 2019.
@DerekSP I can understand that. It's just that I haven't seen a lot of cool and interesting multi-decker aircraft here on SimplePlanes, and now I feel like the time has come for that to change. And I'm glad you really liked my offer and you might start the challenge in the near future. I personally believe it will turn out great, don't you think? :)
Hey bud, I was wondering if you would like to eventually start a 800+ passenger, multi-decker hyperjumbo aircraft challenge. If yes, that would be awesome! :D
@TheXDimension32 No problem. That sounds like fun.
Hello again, I'm just checking on how you feel today. What have you been up to recently?
@TheXDimension32 Yep.
I believe the capacity for each of Autobus22's planes is most likely 3 class which means that the 2 and 1 class capacities could be much higher. What do you think?
@TheXDimension32 Thanks. Glad to hear it. ;)
Hello again, I was wondering if you would like to create your own versions of some of Autobus22's Stanley Aircrafts' airliners in 2020. Click here to check out the aircraft names and their descriptions right below. Just so you know, there are no pictures of Autobus22's planes, which is why you can create your own designs based off the descriptions. If you like my offer, that's awesome! :D
@TheXDimension32 Glad you like it.
Hey bud, check this out. It's the fan made Boeing Mcdonnell Douglas 797 Superliner made by SILVER-70CHEV on Deviantart. It's approximately 260-265 ft from nose to tail, with a 270-280 ft wingspan, and single class seating for at least 1000. What do you think?
@TheXDimension32 No problem at all buddy. ;)
Incredibly well done! :D
So far your plane looks incredibly amazing! :D
Those'll look interesting when finished @MrSilverWolf.
No problem at all, @MrSilverWolf. So what are you really planning to create instead?
@MrSilverWolf Perhaps I can tell you what I think they should look like. First, the SA 610-100 would be like the Boeing 747, but much larger, at approx 295 feet long, with a 260 ft wingspan, 2+2+2 on upper deck, 3+4+3 on main deck, and 3 class seating for 610. Does that sound helpful to you? If so, that's great. :)
Hello again, I was wondering if you would like to eventually create some of Autobus22's fictional planes from the Airline Empires forum. Click here to check out his planes' names and their specifications.
+1@MrSilverWolf No problem at all, my friend. ;)
+1I have to say, this aircraft is just plain beautiful and amazing! Keep up the excellent work @MrSilverWolf! :D
+1@MrSilverWolf I most certainly agree! Now imagine if @NULLPTR planned to build the Boeing 747-500X, -600X, and -700X from the 1990s. First, the 747-500X was 250 ft long with a 251 ft wingspan, a 70 ft tall tail and seating for at least 460 pax. Next, the 747-600X was 279 ft long with the same size wingspan and tail as the 500X, and seating for at least 550 pax. And finally, the 747-700X was as long as the -600X and with the same wing and engines but had a 75 ft tall tail and a wider 11-12 abreast fuselage allowing seating for at least 650 pax. Now wouldn't that be awesome or what?
This recreation of the 737-500WL you made is exceptionally flawless! I give this plane a perfect 10/10 for how much it looks like the real thing! Keep up the excellent work @NULLPTR! :) ;) :D
+2@SkyCloudGaming I certainly agree. ;)
+1@TheXDimension32 I bet you must have been really busy. And once in a while, even I spend time with my family as well which I really like.
I'm glad to have you back again, my friend. What have you been up to while you were away?
Wow! Your recreation of the DC-10 is surprisingly really well done. I give this a perfect 10/10 for how accurate this is compared to real thing without too many parts. Finally, I say you may have won the Tri-Jet challenge. Anyways, keep up the great work @Noobisnoob ;)
+1@DuckPak :D
@DuckPak No problem at all, my friend. ;)
I am extremely glad to have you back again @Marine. So, do you think you might be up to eventually build a full triple decker hyper jumbo aircraft sometime during the summer of 2020? If yes, that would be epic! :D
+1@DrunkenRaider I take it that you were really busy with school lately, that could be the reason why you forgot the CP-510 NEO.
Hello again, just wanted to check on how you are doing in school as well as your upcoming CP-510 NEO 1 month since the last time.
@Marine You okay? If so, how did you make it through?
It's all good, what you said earlier actually didn't sound mean at all. @DuckPak
@DuckPak I know that.
@TheXDimension32 No problem at all, my good friend. ;)
@DrunkenRaider I'm glad to hear it. I hope you do well on your exam. And I bet your CP-510 NEO is going to look awesome! :D
Hello again, I just wanted to check on how you're doing at school and how much you've completed on your CP-510 NEO.
@TheXDimension32 Oh my. You sure do have a lot of work to do. And a broken PC doesn't sound good. Well, I hope you do as good as you can with those things, and I also hope you buy a new PC. ;)
Hello again, remember when I offered you to create the 600+ seat unbuilt Boeing NLA (New Large Airplane) here on Simple Planes? Do you still feel up to it? If so, that's awesome! But if not, that's OK.
@QingyuZhou You got it.
Hello again, I just wanted to check on how you are doing on your upcoming 737 MAX.
This plane kinda reminds me of the APR001, the triple decker plane made by Emirates as a prank on April Fools Day back in 2017. It was so huge, that it would include a park, a swimming pool, a game room, and a gym The only noticeable difference I know of is this plane has 6 engines, while the APR001 only has 4.
@QingyuZhou Well I think that sounds very good too. I actually really like the 737 MAX. Its split winglets look really cool, and so are its engines and the way it looks overall.
@QingyuZhou Well, maybe you could build the Boeing NLA next year then?
Hello again, I was wondering if you would like to eventually build the unbuilt Boeing NLA (New Large Airplane) from the 1990s. If so, that would be awesome! :D
@ForeverPie Thanks! ;)
@ForeverPie Quick question. What's your discord account name?