And if you plan to do British Airways 1992 triple decker concept soon, which I've obviously been eager to see for a while now, I'll be super pumped to see how that colossus of a superjumbo jet will turn out. =D ;)
Oh man oh man, your rendition of the Airbus A2000 is looking mighty fantastic, probably even better than the actual original design, and definitely bigger as well, so awesome job on this huge beauty here, my pal. ;)
Oh, and I'm also still waiting to see if you might eventually do British Airways' triple decker proposal from 1992, I'm just really eager to see that behemoth of an airliner be brought to life after all. =D
And here's the URL that you can copy and enter to see that design in case you've forgotten. ;)
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/threads/boeing-nla.16641/#post-351395
Well, you may not actually have played Simpleplanes long enough to become a pilot, but I must say that's a great amount of hours you've racked up since you started here. ;)
And I'll be keeping watch for when a teaser for the A2000 might show up. =D
Very nice little cargo plane there. 😎
And I am still waiting to see if you might do the Airbus A2000 and British Airways’ triple decker which I requested to you once or twice. 😀 😉
I just heard that a passenger version of the CL-44J here could have carried 190 passengers, which could have made that plane one of the largest passenger turboprop airliners concieved. =D
Oh, and yes, I think I offered you this a while back or maybe not, but my offer to you make British Airways' 1992 triple decker concept is still on the table for you, and you can check it out by copying and entering the URL below.
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/threads/boeing-nla.16641/#post-351395
Awesome little behind the scenes video of the Airbus Beluga there, my pal. ;=D
And one day I'll be able to see my Boeing New Giant Transporter triple decker be brought to life as well, which I've been waiting on for a good deal of time now, and it will be worth the wait, I'm sure of it. ;)
Oh, and i was wondering if you might like to create a more realistic version of the fictional 2000+ passenger, 12 engined Airbus A500 on reddit later on. You can go check it out in the original post in the URL below.
https://www.reddit.com/r/ImaginaryAviation/comments/cen2k0/airbus_a500/
I think I saw some concept plane photos that at least look very much like this one, and they could very well be this jet here, and I must say that this airliner design is definitely one of the most unique and creative ones out there. ;)
@qazedcujmyhn Hey no worries, my buddy, I understand that in Asia you always have to review your exams when you return home, and that's okay, because getting an education is often more important for everyone, including you. ;)
Looking very retro there. 😎
+1YC-15 here is basically the direct ancestor of the C-17, albeit much smaller than its descendant of course. ;)
@Paraguayxd700 Is that true or false? I'll believe it when I see it.
And if you plan to do British Airways 1992 triple decker concept soon, which I've obviously been eager to see for a while now, I'll be super pumped to see how that colossus of a superjumbo jet will turn out. =D ;)
Oh man oh man, your rendition of the Airbus A2000 is looking mighty fantastic, probably even better than the actual original design, and definitely bigger as well, so awesome job on this huge beauty here, my pal. ;)
A twin engined cousin of the AN-22, I see? =D Looking super nice there. ;)
+1Oh, and I'm also still waiting to see if you might eventually do British Airways' triple decker proposal from 1992, I'm just really eager to see that behemoth of an airliner be brought to life after all. =D
And here's the URL that you can copy and enter to see that design in case you've forgotten. ;)
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/threads/boeing-nla.16641/#post-351395
Now I'm just waiting for the A2000 that's coming next. =D
Super nice recreation of the A380 there, my bro. ;)
I think this latest plane is most likely the A380, which means the A2000 could be next after this one's complete. :)
Well, you may not actually have played Simpleplanes long enough to become a pilot, but I must say that's a great amount of hours you've racked up since you started here. ;)
And I'll be keeping watch for when a teaser for the A2000 might show up. =D
Looking really nice, just as good as the -200 model. 😉 😎
Super excellent job on this 727 replica here, my man. 😉 😎
@qazedcujmyhn Well, I think it looks pretty decent to me. ;)
@qazedcujmyhn Sure, I'm good with that. ;)
Very nice little cargo plane there. 😎
And I am still waiting to see if you might do the Airbus A2000 and British Airways’ triple decker which I requested to you once or twice. 😀 😉
Basically the Brazilian turboprop equivalent of Lockheed C-5 Galaxy.
@Dest20345 I wish I could, but I don't have a lot of time, I'll try to figure out when I might build a plane at long last.
+1@Dest20345 But still pretty awesome to look at nevertheless. ;)
Oh yes, it is great to see this massive behemoth of a cargo aircraft return, and with a new color scheme to top that off as well. ;)
I just heard that a passenger version of the CL-44J here could have carried 190 passengers, which could have made that plane one of the largest passenger turboprop airliners concieved. =D
@AeroDOGO It's okay, and it's great to hear from an old friend after so long. ;)
This plane here is an absolute beauty! =D
+1Super great work there. ;)
+1Oh boy, this one is looking super awesome here. =D
And I know of another concept plane you can do called the Deutsche Airbus A2000, which is an even larger predecessor of the A380 from the 1990s. =D
Looking super retro there, my man. ;)
+2In some alternate universe, I bet this sleek beauty might be zipping across the skies as we speak. =D
+1Oh, and yes, I think I offered you this a while back or maybe not, but my offer to you make British Airways' 1992 triple decker concept is still on the table for you, and you can check it out by copying and entering the URL below.
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/threads/boeing-nla.16641/#post-351395
Oh my, this particular Boeing NLA design here definitely looks like it could pass as a baby brother to Lockheed's VLST in the bottom picture there. ;)
All hail the queen of the skies! =D
Fantastic. ;)
Always very good to see another brand new airliner design from you, my old friend. ;)
+1The elegant A350-1000 is looking super nice in EVA AIR's livery. =D
Looking super nice and sharp there. ;)
This jet is looking quite big and bulky here. ;)
+1Yet another oldie but also yet another goodie =D
+1Looks pretty awesome there. 😉 😎
+2I remember seeing this little jet here on the internet before, looks kinda cute to look at. 😁
+1This livery would have been a great beauty to see on the MD-11 if that were still around. ;)
Awesome little behind the scenes video of the Airbus Beluga there, my pal. ;=D
And one day I'll be able to see my Boeing New Giant Transporter triple decker be brought to life as well, which I've been waiting on for a good deal of time now, and it will be worth the wait, I'm sure of it. ;)
Looking quite marvelous there. 😉 😎
+1I have seen quite a few pictures of this helicopter before and I must say it would have been fun to ride in if it were still around. 😊 😉
+3Oh yes, this latest jet is looking super sleek here. ;)
+1This sure is a fantastic blend between old and new right here. 😎
Oh, and i was wondering if you might like to create a more realistic version of the fictional 2000+ passenger, 12 engined Airbus A500 on reddit later on. You can go check it out in the original post in the URL below.
+2https://www.reddit.com/r/ImaginaryAviation/comments/cen2k0/airbus_a500/
I think I saw some concept plane photos that at least look very much like this one, and they could very well be this jet here, and I must say that this airliner design is definitely one of the most unique and creative ones out there. ;)
@Vitto191 Yeah, and that's okay sometimes. ;)
Wow, the T-tail looks kinda big there, but I must say the overall design of this jet is looking really sweet here. =D
@qazedcujmyhn Hey no worries, my buddy, I understand that in Asia you always have to review your exams when you return home, and that's okay, because getting an education is often more important for everyone, including you. ;)