This plane was never produced, and scrapped during the mock upstage. In my research, I saw more sources with round jet intakes (like the second blue print). Which is more consistent with it’s predecessor - F104. But there are also fewer sources showing with the square intakes - leaning towards F14, F15. Most of the square intakes were used by Mig than. So I would vote for round intakes which looks more believeable as F104 varient. But just my opinion. Both are cool.
I successfully completed two long flights; which I began my flights from the "Bandit Approach" and landed at Yeager Airport. Although it was slow, it felt like meditation, and I was able to control it mainly through trim and roll. The flight was gentle and powerless, and the landing was smooth. This is almost a close replica of the Fauvel AV.36, a single-seat tailless glider designed by Charles Fauvel in France during the 1950s. Specially made for my friend @TheGliderGuy 's challenge.
@Mousewithamachinegun122 @Zero0Two2 Thank you guys
+1@Speedhunter Speed, you are really fast
+2@MAPA
@MAPA I see
Awesome, I love the way it fly - very gentle takeoff and landing. I suggest to add the arresting hook, because it is mainly for the carrier operation
+3@Ratsey thank you.
This plane was never produced, and scrapped during the mock upstage. In my research, I saw more sources with round jet intakes (like the second blue print). Which is more consistent with it’s predecessor - F104. But there are also fewer sources showing with the square intakes - leaning towards F14, F15. Most of the square intakes were used by Mig than. So I would vote for round intakes which looks more believeable as F104 varient. But just my opinion. Both are cool.
+1@DauntB thanks
my pleasure
@astorey thanks for the feedback
@OrangeConnor2 I did not block you. I did not block @DatTrainAndCarGuy19 as well. Never block before. I do not have any issues.
+1@Zaineman
wow, great job. sadly so little upvote for this nice build
@jplkk 谢谢
wow, they are becoming big. soon I may see an AI A-380
+1@OrangeConnor2 I mean, I can see DatTrainAndCarGuy19 who you mentioned before
I love it, beautiful original design.
@Trainzo thank you
@TheGliderGuy Thanks
@TheGliderGuy I try my best for you, hope you like it, my friend.
+1Now, Posted:
https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/rADEn0/Fauvel-AV-36-glider
@molakesi @HanakoSan @EternalDarkness Thanks!
+1@Liquidfox01 @Fancygun
@MrCOPTY @Zaineman @MAPA
Tag Requests: @oldmate52 @Boeing727200Fwithapistol @MicroZack1220
@STEAMYcrosby it could be, just don't repost it in the same week that I post.
@OrangeConnor2 i can see him, in my case, it was not a tech error.
@STEAMYcrosby lol, I kind of love every flying thing
I successfully completed two long flights; which I began my flights from the "Bandit Approach" and landed at Yeager Airport. Although it was slow, it felt like meditation, and I was able to control it mainly through trim and roll. The flight was gentle and powerless, and the landing was smooth. This is almost a close replica of the Fauvel AV.36, a single-seat tailless glider designed by Charles Fauvel in France during the 1950s. Specially made for my friend @TheGliderGuy 's challenge.
+2@Fancygun I know that modified CDC-3 and other turbo prop upgrades BT-67s,,, Well I will do it if I get the mood. Thanks
One of a best glider I ever seen. Great job my friend. I would recommend every one who like gliders to see this, and the great cockpit build
+1@QuesoAirlines or @Guyfolk is good at these. I am not the instrument and heavy XML editing side
@MonarchiiwithastolenMG Thank you, Chii!
+1love this cockpit interior
+1interesting collection of your builds, I guess you like the planes from the inter-war period (1920-1939)
Congratulations on the seaplane challenge. I have posted the prizes.
nice.
Congratulations on the seaplane challenge. I have posted the prizes.
+1@Freerider2142 “For England”
+1@Stealth117 oh, the lyrics. Lol. Thank you
This is a very good build, nice landing gear, and livery too
+1@SPairforce not much, I just build for fun. The rank follows though.
@SPairforce thanks
@Speedhunter Thanks, do a closer look at the simple ones, and you will get the idea soon.
+1@MAPA Your plane is so cool, also it is a right size with the car
+2@MrCOPTY @Zaineman
+1NOW POSTED! https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/8C4241/Winston-Stealth-Roadster-Mark-I
@Freerider2142 thanks for your input with the turn signals
+1Tag Request: @MAPA @Boeing727200Fwithapistol @Carsonkiddy2
@Noob101 yes,,,that's right