@Paraguayxd700 Ummmm... I currently don't have much skill in making planes right now, but perhaps one day, I might be able to at least create something simpler. ;)
@Jariusproxant You're welcome, my pal. ;) And I'm definitely looking forward to your upcoming JCA-977 Nebula Glory double decker twin be brought to life, and I bet it will be a giant spectacle however it may turn out. ;)
Wow, this jet looks like a near-perfect combination of the 777X and A340-600, and is of course longer AND has a wider wingspan than both, and I really love it. =D Oh, and might you eventually plan to do one or more mega-jumbo designs that are larger than the A380 and even the Antonov An-225? =) I would love to see how you do one of those, if you know how of course. ;)
Not sure if I have heard of this particular plane before, but it does have a very interesting design compared to other airliners I have seen over the years. 😉
The old China Airlines livery looks really spot on awesome on the MD-20. 😎
Oh, and I know I said something similar a day or so ago, but if you have a date planned to do the Boeing New Giant Transporter, you’re free to let me know. 😉
And by the way, when might you plan on doing my Boeing New Giant Transporter request? =D I'll be fine with whatever date you give me, because I can wait a little while if I have to. ;)
@Rb2h I know, right? =D He's probably the quickest plane designer I know on SimplePlanes, or at least the quickest at building realistic and detailed planes. ;)
@qazedcujmyhn Yeah, I remember hearing about that one earthquake you mentioned, it was really scary, but I'm glad you handled that one pretty good as well just like the huge typhoon yesterday. ;)
You know I would have to agree on that, and this concept would have probably been the plane that Mcdonnell Douglas would need to be a great aircraft manufacturer like Boeing and Airbus are to this day. ;)
Sweet, I see my Boeing New Giant Transporter on the list, I'm excited to see how that behemoth of a jetliner will turn out, and I'm sure it will be worth the wait, mark my words. ;)
Oh, and in addition to my fictional Boeing 808 double decker twin I offered you recently, I have a plane for you that would be noticeably larger but not too much larger than your rendition of Lockheed's VLST, and it would have these characteristics.
1. 3 spacious decks for passengers.
2. A circular fuselage cross section
3. 6 777-type main gear bogies
4. twin nose gear like the AN-124/225
5. can come in both a low-wing and high-wing layout
6. six GE90 or Rolls Royce type engines
And 7. wingtips that can sometimes fold up
Finally it would be called the Boeing NMT (New Mega Transport)
Sweet, another concept plane double feature, I always love those from you. ;) I might be asleep by the time the second plane is up, but I'll most likely be up when the first one is up, nevertheless, I'm pretty excited for today. =D
@NanstarEnterprise That's right, the Sukhoi KR-860 is another superjumbo concept by Russia in the 90s, and one of the biggest superjumbo plans period dare I say. ;)
Ah yes, the IL-96-550 is a really interesting design among other would-be A380 competitors, particularly because this one is pretty much the only true superjumbo class plane that would be powered by ultra-high bypass (UHB) turbofans. ;)
Oh, and speaking of which, I also got an idea for a fictional 290 foot long super jumbo twin called the Boeing 808, with 2 huge engines, and 2 spacious decks. =D
Oh yeah, my Boeing 763-018 request is looking like an absolutely gorgeous and incredibly epic plane there that has come together super nicely, and it was definitely worth the wait, that much I'll tell you. ;)
I think it would pretty cool to fly on a SAAB2000, not that I would ever be able to fly on one though, but I bet it would still be pretty nice regardless. ;)
Ah yes, the first double decker passenger jet ever made, AND the first of all wide bodied aircraft to ever be made, and a true classic among all wide bodied airliners. 😎
Oh wow, that looks like one mighty epic recreation of that 747X double decker photo right there, probably even BETTER than the actual photoshop dare I say. ;)
Nice to see the Boeing 763-018 NLA on this list, and a few of the other jets on here sound like they'd cool to see as well, such as the IL-96-550, the 747-600X and the 747X. ;)
@NanstarEnterprise I think he's got one already planned for later, since the 763-246C has been considered to be a single deck type New Large Airplane, in fact, Boeing had 100+ New Large Airplane designs created during the early 1990s from what I have heard. ;)
@Paraguayxd700 Ummmm... I currently don't have much skill in making planes right now, but perhaps one day, I might be able to at least create something simpler. ;)
The Concorde is looking super nice in the old China Airlines livery if I do say so myself. 😉 😎
+1@Jariusproxant You're welcome, my pal. ;) And I'm definitely looking forward to your upcoming JCA-977 Nebula Glory double decker twin be brought to life, and I bet it will be a giant spectacle however it may turn out. ;)
Wow, this jet looks like a near-perfect combination of the 777X and A340-600, and is of course longer AND has a wider wingspan than both, and I really love it. =D Oh, and might you eventually plan to do one or more mega-jumbo designs that are larger than the A380 and even the Antonov An-225? =) I would love to see how you do one of those, if you know how of course. ;)
+1@YUKIKAZESAMANANODA Sweet, it will be interesting to see how those tests will go, hopefully there won't be too many problem later on.
+2I think in the near future, this could possibly become a reality. ;)
+3Not sure if I have heard of this particular plane before, but it does have a very interesting design compared to other airliners I have seen over the years. 😉
+1America’s answer to the Concorde, and a much bigger one as well, might I add. 😉
The old China Airlines livery looks really spot on awesome on the MD-20. 😎
+1Oh, and I know I said something similar a day or so ago, but if you have a date planned to do the Boeing New Giant Transporter, you’re free to let me know. 😉
And by the way, when might you plan on doing my Boeing New Giant Transporter request? =D I'll be fine with whatever date you give me, because I can wait a little while if I have to. ;)
@Rb2h I know, right? =D He's probably the quickest plane designer I know on SimplePlanes, or at least the quickest at building realistic and detailed planes. ;)
Hey, I remember this concept plane from a long time ago, and I used to think it was a real thing. 😅
+1Really great work on recreating this heaviest ever jet here. 😉 😎
+1@SomeSPGuyWhoLikesLore Yes I know, it got destroyed, I'm sorry if what I said made you sad about that plane.
+2Also known as the little brother to the Antonov AN-225 Mriya. 😉
+1Ah yes, the world’s biggest turbo-prop plane ever built, I could consider this as a turboprop version of the now destroyed An-225. 😉
+1Basically the Soviet Union's version of the Fokker F27-F50 planes. =D
+1@qazedcujmyhn Yeah, I remember hearing about that one earthquake you mentioned, it was really scary, but I'm glad you handled that one pretty good as well just like the huge typhoon yesterday. ;)
Very nice looking soviet prop-powered airliner there. ;)
I had a good feeling you'd get through that gigantic typhoon just fine, and it is great to see you have survived at all. ;)
+1Hey no worries, I can wait a bit longer, and more importantly, stay safe out there. 😉
+1Hello my man, I see you haven't posted a teaser for the next plane the IL-18, so might you still be able to post that one tonight if you have time? =D
I think the MD-20 here would have been a neat competitor to Boeing’s 777 and Airbus’ A330 if built. 😉
+1Hey there my man, long time no see, and this is another super nicely done new plane right here, I definitely love this one. ;)
+1@NanstarEnterprise Oh yes indeed it sure does. ;)
+1You know I would have to agree on that, and this concept would have probably been the plane that Mcdonnell Douglas would need to be a great aircraft manufacturer like Boeing and Airbus are to this day. ;)
Sweet, I see my Boeing New Giant Transporter on the list, I'm excited to see how that behemoth of a jetliner will turn out, and I'm sure it will be worth the wait, mark my words. ;)
This propfan powered derivative to the MD-88 is a really interesting to look at in a fun and exciting way. 😁
+1This would-be successor to the 727 is a really fascinating type of plane here with the new propfan engines in place of jet engines. 😉
+1Oh, and in addition to my fictional Boeing 808 double decker twin I offered you recently, I have a plane for you that would be noticeably larger but not too much larger than your rendition of Lockheed's VLST, and it would have these characteristics.
+11. 3 spacious decks for passengers.
2. A circular fuselage cross section
3. 6 777-type main gear bogies
4. twin nose gear like the AN-124/225
5. can come in both a low-wing and high-wing layout
6. six GE90 or Rolls Royce type engines
And 7. wingtips that can sometimes fold up
Finally it would be called the Boeing NMT (New Mega Transport)
Sweet, another concept plane double feature, I always love those from you. ;) I might be asleep by the time the second plane is up, but I'll most likely be up when the first one is up, nevertheless, I'm pretty excited for today. =D
+1@NanstarEnterprise That's right, the Sukhoi KR-860 is another superjumbo concept by Russia in the 90s, and one of the biggest superjumbo plans period dare I say. ;)
+2Ah yes, the IL-96-550 is a really interesting design among other would-be A380 competitors, particularly because this one is pretty much the only true superjumbo class plane that would be powered by ultra-high bypass (UHB) turbofans. ;)
+1Oh, and speaking of which, I also got an idea for a fictional 290 foot long super jumbo twin called the Boeing 808, with 2 huge engines, and 2 spacious decks. =D
@NanstarEnterprise And also essentially one of the A380s before there even was an A380 might I add. ;)
+1Oh yes, this next airliner is looking to be another excellently put together build, and I'm almost certain of it. ;)
Oh yeah, my Boeing 763-018 request is looking like an absolutely gorgeous and incredibly epic plane there that has come together super nicely, and it was definitely worth the wait, that much I'll tell you. ;)
+5@Aer0User Right on, I had a good feeling thosee 2 planes were both from the 60s, and had the same count of propellers and engine types. =D
+1@Aer0User Yeah, I think the HS748 is more similar to the YS-11 now that you mentioned it. ;)
+1Pretty much an older equivalent of the Saab 340 and Saab 2000. ;)
+1I think it would pretty cool to fly on a SAAB2000, not that I would ever be able to fly on one though, but I bet it would still be pretty nice regardless. ;)
+1Hmmmm... I think having a 747 with propfan engines sounds like a pretty interesting concept if you asked me. ;)
+2And I apologize for commenting later than I wanted to, I was sleeping when this plane was released. 😉
Ah yes, the first double decker passenger jet ever made, AND the first of all wide bodied aircraft to ever be made, and a true classic among all wide bodied airliners. 😎
@Pakkoyan Pretty much, except possibly even bigger and of even higher capacity, at least in this particular case. ;)
+1Oh wow, that looks like one mighty epic recreation of that 747X double decker photo right there, probably even BETTER than the actual photoshop dare I say. ;)
+1This looks like a really well done replica of the 747 Trijet here, I definitely approve. ;)
+1And that's a wrap on all 3 engine configurations for the 747-200 here, these have been quite fun to see, am I right? =D
+2That’s 2 engine configurations for the 747-200 down, and only 1 more to go, then we’re finished with all 3. 😉
+1Nice to see the Boeing 763-018 NLA on this list, and a few of the other jets on here sound like they'd cool to see as well, such as the IL-96-550, the 747-600X and the 747X. ;)
@NanstarEnterprise I think he's got one already planned for later, since the 763-246C has been considered to be a single deck type New Large Airplane, in fact, Boeing had 100+ New Large Airplane designs created during the early 1990s from what I have heard. ;)
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