@Type2volkswagen Ouch, that even more uncommon for 1930s. since contra rotating props uses more complex gearbox, which 2 engines are running on a same drive shaft- they mostly came out in the late 40s and 50s with powerful engines (like Tu 95 and Avro Shackleton) - any way ,,, this is a fictional after all, nice work.
Looks very cool reverse layout. Only small reminder for your info, 5 bladed props are not so common in 1933. Most of them are 2 bladed wooden props, and some 3 bladed ones- even 4 bladed are rare.
@SchadeAircaftCompany Sorry for my late reply, I was away for a trip. I will spotlight, and try to promote as much as I can. Spread out your facts in separate headings, and make them easy to read.
@MrCOPTY "An interceptor aircraft, or simply interceptor, is a type of fighter aircraft designed specifically for the defensive interception role against an attacking enemy aircraft, particularly bombers and reconnaissance aircraft" (Wikipedia). so, basically like MiG 25 is a great example. It is usually from 1960s 70s. Big heavy fighters, very fast, Also look Avro Canada CF-105 Arrow, which is a good example.
@SchadeAircaftCompany glad to know that
@Type2volkswagen Ouch, that even more uncommon for 1930s. since contra rotating props uses more complex gearbox, which 2 engines are running on a same drive shaft- they mostly came out in the late 40s and 50s with powerful engines (like Tu 95 and Avro Shackleton) - any way ,,, this is a fictional after all, nice work.
+1awesome
Looks very cool reverse layout. Only small reminder for your info, 5 bladed props are not so common in 1933. Most of them are 2 bladed wooden props, and some 3 bladed ones- even 4 bladed are rare.
@SchadeAircaftCompany Sorry for my late reply, I was away for a trip. I will spotlight, and try to promote as much as I can. Spread out your facts in separate headings, and make them easy to read.
Nice
+1This plane got realistic flight characteristic
+1My full time job is a Graphic Designer/Artist @XWorks
I am posting the Winners in 1-2 days, I have a full-time job and got a tight schedule. @XWorks
this is very a nice build
+1@Zaineman did you try the machine gun control?
Thanks @MrCOPTY
Lol, yes I will...@beenz
+1I am still working on this plane, and the wheels are about to be changed at the final version, may I tag you If I post the final one? @honiao
@Zaineman thanks buddy. I am glad that you like it
@X99STRIKER thank you!
Thanks @Rework @Echostar and @WINGSIRON
+2Great work.
+1nice
+1this is a cute one, Love those details on the radial engine
+1@asteroidbook345 Lol, I think I got inspired by some of Burt Rutan's designs, and of course BV141
It is still 15th August in New York. So it is good to post, check the international standard times @ChamDel78
+1I had tried some pusher props, and I know it is harder than building a jet.
+1https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/nNQzo1/F4U-Reversed
https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/LK9lJt/Seagull-Mark-1
@Lifewald Thanks again
Great job. Pusher props are not easy to build. Especially to make them fly very well. This plane is very good
This is a great job. If I use this, I will credit you. Thanks for sharing
+1@Lifewald thanks so much. I was short of time to post the thumbnails. May I use them?
America’s Ju52. I saw that at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington DC. It was an interesting one. The windshield design too.
+1@Rework thats good. So that we can spot each other
+1Awesome build my friend
+1Thanks @Rocketguy2079
@MrCOPTY "An interceptor aircraft, or simply interceptor, is a type of fighter aircraft designed specifically for the defensive interception role against an attacking enemy aircraft, particularly bombers and reconnaissance aircraft" (Wikipedia). so, basically like MiG 25 is a great example. It is usually from 1960s 70s. Big heavy fighters, very fast, Also look Avro Canada CF-105 Arrow, which is a good example.
Thanks @Shimamurahougetsu @NARGII
+2@Rework thanks.
+2Thanks @goboygo1
Thank you guys! I am on a trip so @MitchellAviation @Rework @goboygo1 @Zaineman
+2Yes.@MrCOPTY
Nice
T3
+1Thank you! @MrCOPTY
+1@andreas0600 just kidding, i mean if you sold the other propeller/engine on eBay, after removing from the original one. Lol
@ColonelCanada look at this one https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/c0huy1/Air-spray-lockheed-L188-electra-memorial-of-C-GFQA go into the XML and you will see the color of the water. tracerColor: 00BFFF. In his case, he use a wing gun instead of flares
+1This is call ‘attention blindness’ with the ph
Nice!
Oohhh my poor little prop... did you sell it out on eBay? Lol
nice cockpit diagram, this must be inspired by real flying experience
nice one, especially I like the planes you choose to build.
+1@Zaineman Ha ha ha ha "Mutant ninja Toyota Camery" and "Super duper Honda CRV" (and all the insurance companies went bankrupt)
AAAAAAAaaaaa are you burning the crops? anyway, that looks cool.
+1this is also a nice one