Building this 60m (nearly 190ft) monster gives me new experience with managing wing flaps, fuselage issues. I did this to join my own Cold War challenge. All are welcome to join. Please visit my page for details.
Here is my suggestion: in most cases, the back seat is a bit higher than the front- so the pilot at the back also get a clear vision. 2, wing tip usually are narrower than the wing roots. The length of this aircraft also will improve the stability issues. Overall it is a nice one
Nice
@Planebuilder2123 I have written how I will judge, please read the description on the challenge page. All planes will be judged after the deadline.
@Bryan5 Sorry Bryan - that was auto-corrected on my keyboard
+1@TASTEinc Yes, correct - Myasishchev m-50. Bryan had mentioned
@GUEVANAERONAUTICS Yes, This is my PSM fighter Savorich-Sav-123-Mark-I - If you want to see more, my friend @Zaineman is one of the best PSM maker
@MrCOPTY no
+1@GUEVANAERONAUTICS sorry. It's a typo error - sense
@Ytcaptainjeffthepilot1234 you will see it when you reach 2000 points. 😝
@Mastereldo that's right
@Bryan5 congratulations! You are fast. Lol
+1@Bryan5 Exactly! You got 3 ups
+1@HamburgerGriller76 ha ha good try.
@DnzimBR do the screen recording (I used iPad) , then edit it on iMovie or AdobeRush (use any editing tool). Then publish on YouTube.
+1Building this 60m (nearly 190ft) monster gives me new experience with managing wing flaps, fuselage issues. I did this to join my own Cold War challenge. All are welcome to join. Please visit my page for details.
Posting soon I finish.
T for tag.
@Planebuilder2123 nice. Keep it up. Upvoted and spotlighted
Name this Cold War era plane correctly will get 3 upvotes! Hurry up - 1St person only
Amazing control. Great job. @Zaineman check this out
+1Very nice. Keep it up. Thicker vertical stabilizer will make more sense
+1@windshifter1 very nice. Can’t wait to see
Very accurate. Great work.
Great job. Spotlighted and upvoted at once!
Nice. Thanks for joining
+3Great job. Spotlighted and upvoted at once!
Here is my suggestion: in most cases, the back seat is a bit higher than the front- so the pilot at the back also get a clear vision. 2, wing tip usually are narrower than the wing roots. The length of this aircraft also will improve the stability issues. Overall it is a nice one
+1@PUMPKINSIDD nice.
Nice job. Spotlighted and upvoted. Thanks you add that extra thought about MiG-211. Maybe I could try building that
Well done. Spot lighted and upvoted at once!
@LieutenantSOT hey that's sounds great - can't wait to see
Very nice.
+1The cockpit is very cool @Zaineman
Very cool. Thanks for bringing up these exotic X plane to the challenge. I have read about this before. Great work and good luck
@Planebuilder2123 sounds very cool. I like realistic ones. Can't wait to see
@CR929thenewSPplayer yes. Go for it
Professionally done, love it
+2@Thatguy2020 post your image to Google drive or some website. Get the URL link of that image and write as this code 
Look up on you tube or ask your questions in airplanes> search. That will help too
@BlitzIsAwesome101 thanks. I will build this some time later
@Beifenglenglong Thank you. Noted to build in the future.
+2Bell V280 Valor,
Sikorsky-Boeing SB1 Defiant
@Minichiisan Now I have included your photo. Looks cool. Thanks again my friend
+1@Minichiisan thank you so much. I will do. I am glad that you are back
+1@Minichiisan thank you so much for the pictures.. I was trying to improve my previous build, Chandu J-10 and turned out to be this one.
@KmsErikaMaid no problem.
@Zaineman Thanks!
@Wibbley thanks all
+2Very cool. Thanks for joining.
@WhoflerMan thank you
@GUEVANAERONAUTICS I understand - once a school boy me
@GUEVANAERONAUTICS go visit my friend @DARZAVIATIONOFICIAL 's videos. He made a great video about it
+1Thank you all, for your upvote
Lol
@Zaineman this cockpit is so cool. He made it to feel like HUD is mounted inside the helmet. This is so cool. Thanks again