@Gabriel747 thanks. I have hundreds of photos that I shot in the museum in Washington DC and in the Air and Space Museum in New York (which is about 45 minutes to get there from my home). I want to visit again to DC since there are all exotic staff. V1 flying bomb, Me 262, all historical staff
Today 7/23/2023, I went to the Plane View Park near the LaGuardia Airport and took these video clips. All planes landing at this runway are domestic flights and not the largest ones like Boeing 777, 747 or A3xx series. But still, it was quite an exciting view to see. This place is about 45 minutes drive form my home. There are 2 major airports in the New York city, LaGuardia and the John F Kennedy airports. There are many helicopter pads and seaplane bases in New York city, mostly around Manhattan area.
@JRsimpleplanes no. Ba-349 is a rocket plane. But this is just a simple jet plane. Just it look like the former in shape. This is kind of MiG15 with a straight wings
@AGRCONTINENTAL You mean Falkland War, 1981? I love that Pakura, Super Edandards, and Lynx helicopters, Harrier jets... all have good staff. But I am not sure if most kids know that
Beechcraft-18 was first flown in 1937 and produced until the 1970s. More than 8000 builds and over 200 are still flying in the United States. It came out with radial piston engines but later converted to more efficient turboprop engines of today's standards. Radial to Turboprop conversion, the tail dragger was replaced with the new nose-wheel tri-cycle landing gear, and livery and cockpit
@Gabriel747 thanks. I have hundreds of photos that I shot in the museum in Washington DC and in the Air and Space Museum in New York (which is about 45 minutes to get there from my home). I want to visit again to DC since there are all exotic staff. V1 flying bomb, Me 262, all historical staff
https://airandspace.si.edu/exhibitions/world-war-ii-aviation-uh
www.intrepidmuseum.org
@Gabriel747 Well, because it was a coincidence that pop-ups at the same time. It happens some times. lol
+1@Superliner350 thats sounds right. No MD-80/DC-9 varients or Boeing 727 (which are larger)
+1@Escaloplatross did you mean Piasecki H-21 ? I could do it
+2@Zaineman Thanks buddy, good night
my latest build Beechcraft-18 Turbo: https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/l9BaIP/Beechcraft-18-Turbo
Today 7/23/2023, I went to the Plane View Park near the LaGuardia Airport and took these video clips. All planes landing at this runway are domestic flights and not the largest ones like Boeing 777, 747 or A3xx series. But still, it was quite an exciting view to see. This place is about 45 minutes drive form my home. There are 2 major airports in the New York city, LaGuardia and the John F Kennedy airports. There are many helicopter pads and seaplane bases in New York city, mostly around Manhattan area.
Sony FDR-AX100 video camera
+1@Zaineman lol, I didn’t see that
@IceCraftGaming I see. Well,, it sound much into space. I prefer airplanes in details after all
+1@PUMPKINSIDD thanks
@UssrLENIN this is very stable. Put down the flaps when landing. You got to reduce the engine speed in advance. Landing speed is around 150mph
@JRsimpleplanes no. Ba-349 is a rocket plane. But this is just a simple jet plane. Just it look like the former in shape. This is kind of MiG15 with a straight wings
Awesome. Upvoted and highlighted. Thanks for joining the challenge with a nice concept plane. This is my painting of Kyushu posted on Instagram a couple of year ago
Very cool.
+1@AWACSgoddess
@MrCOPTY thanks
+1@LITVYAK013INDUSTRIES thanks
+1nice
truly amazing works. thanks for making a youtube video
Nice
Now posted at
https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/l9BaIP/Beechcraft-18-Turbo
DOWNLOAD at https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/l9BaIP/Beechcraft-18-Turbo
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@Rocketguy2079 Thank you!
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@Gabriel747 now
+1Wonderful, how can you convert it into SR2? I never know that
How are you on Juno? do you like it? still, I can't like it as much as SP
+1I am revisiting this plane today!
very cool. Spotlighted!
+1@Stealth117 I find you
+1@AGRCONTINENTAL You mean Falkland War, 1981? I love that Pakura, Super Edandards, and Lynx helicopters, Harrier jets... all have good staff. But I am not sure if most kids know that
Great work. I was going to build it before.
+1good job, thanks for joining
@Simplemaster211 I see. No problem, Mixed propulsion is okay. sorry about that
@EternalDarkness is this challenge is still on?
Wow that is exotic. Great job. Thanks for joining the challenge
+3@MAPA thanks my friend
Thanks @Neruneten21
this is a great choice, thanks for joining the challenge!
@WaterFlavouredSpitfires ah, thanks,..
Beechcraft-18 was first flown in 1937 and produced until the 1970s. More than 8000 builds and over 200 are still flying in the United States. It came out with radial piston engines but later converted to more efficient turboprop engines of today's standards. Radial to Turboprop conversion, the tail dragger was replaced with the new nose-wheel tri-cycle landing gear, and livery and cockpit
@WaterFlavouredSpitfires - this is based on my Beechcraft-18
Thanks @DatRoadTrainGuy19
Fixing some minor details and will roll out soon from Win's WIngs -
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READ the RULES before you build. I am not judging the prop only planes.
thanks for joining, please read the Rules before building, it has to be "JET" no props please
beautiful work. thanks for joining the challenge