Nice, it was also called DC-9 before with McDonnell Douglas - When I was a teenager, I built a DC9-Series 40, at 1:72 scale model using teak wood - with the help from my late dad who helped and taught me how to curve the wood. It is about 19 inches / 48 cm - I miss those days of seeing this plane. @Zaineman
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.
This plane is so cool, Sadly, I am running out of my spotlight limit since I was using it for the winners of the Seaplane Challenge. I am posting one of my build (a sedan) posting near your Beechcraft Kingair. Thanks,
@001 I don't think you value my work or know how hard to make a working VTOL without any wings and rotor blades. So better get out of the challenge. I will post it for my own later. This is one of my masterpiece that I am proud of it,
@Rb2h Well, I just put down my idea on a piece of paper anywhere I found before I forgot my thoughts- and as you said, my sketch must be bent. It is just a 5-minute sketch. and very loose. If I want it serious I use Adobe Illustrator.
@Boeing727200F yes, as first as SR71
+2@Zaineman, look at this details
+2great build. your collection is wonderful and consistent. great job
+2@Krikkit42 he (@jamesPLANESii) already done one of the best piece for this challenge
+2@Zaineman yes - New York was like a war zone last night - with the sounds of fire works. Happy 4th of July buddy
+2@CallsignGizmo Well, ... because I wanted to
+2@Zaineman oh wow, so funny
+2nice
+2huh, 15 control surfaces? I have to take a closer look, thanks for joining
+2@Zaineman
+2@MrCOPTY nice. let me know if you achieve a better speed record and altitude.
+2@Alternation i love all 3 of the V bombers
+2Nice staff - @MrCOPTY thanks.
+2this is pure Zaine!
+2Thanks @AntonWings & @Omoriboy
+2@Randomplayer @Noob101 well… @Themouse must be on a glider … coming slowly
+2Nice, it was also called DC-9 before with McDonnell Douglas - When I was a teenager, I built a DC9-Series 40, at 1:72 scale model using teak wood - with the help from my late dad who helped and taught me how to curve the wood. It is about 19 inches / 48 cm - I miss those days of seeing this plane. @Zaineman
+2beautiful, this is one of my favorite plane
+2@IQinventory and Mitsubishi Zero
+2awsome, this is the quality I am looking for
+2Little F23
+2I was away and missing a lot of your nice planes.
+2Thanks, to all, @JuliaAircraft @Superliner350 @Rjenteissussy
+2wow one of my favorite plane
+2FMA IA 58 Pucará ?
+2Nice work. This is the first plane with the standards that i expected for the challenge
+2@ThomasRoderick @BadahhMuscleCar001@MAPA Thank you guys
+2@Monarchii @Graingy thank you
+2They should take out the Honda logo from my car. I am not paying for their logo, I am just buying a vehicle -
+2nice, you did it. this is one of my bucket list to build -
+2Testing my (fictional) large transport helicopter, while MAPA’s [AI] Embraer Praetor 500 circles in the background
It is quite good at controls, and I can land at the spot I wanted to. Check out the video. I will post once I finish adding the windows and details.
To @MAPA; thanks for your great AI planes, it pop up at the right moment - so cool
T for tag.
+2@Mousewithamachinegun122 @Superliner350 @GuardianAerospace Thank you guys
+2@Erc90F4RU thanks you so much. I will tag you for some of my builds in the future
+2congrats, it is 100+ now
+2@Speedhunter Speed, you are really fast
+2I 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@MAPA Your plane is so cool, also it is a right size with the car
+2This plane is so cool, Sadly, I am running out of my spotlight limit since I was using it for the winners of the Seaplane Challenge. I am posting one of my build (a sedan) posting near your Beechcraft Kingair. Thanks,
+2@frogbot4000 My pleasure, the main objective of the challenge is to learn new things from each other and improve our work in the future
+2Posting the prizes in 2-3 days, as I need to spread out the Spotlights
+2@brians1209 My pleasure. great work and so proud of you all
+2This is really cool and a notable concept
+2@Cadvalto it's a magic... lol.. when you are thinking all about airplanes the whole life, thing becomes easier...
+2@Star2 can you see my message on 001? you are not blocked
+2@CaptainSquadronLeaderX Harrier is a British original, but AV-8B is a license-built by the US (for the US Marines only)
+2@Speedhunter Yes, I sketched for this one (not every plane though). Sketched in ProCreate or on paper, whatever I can get near me
+2@001 I don't think you value my work or know how hard to make a working VTOL without any wings and rotor blades. So better get out of the challenge. I will post it for my own later. This is one of my masterpiece that I am proud of it,
+2@001 Because you can't make a decision
+2Thanks For the first 3 ups! @Superliner350 @Aano78 @HanakoSan
+2@Rb2h Well, I just put down my idea on a piece of paper anywhere I found before I forgot my thoughts- and as you said, my sketch must be bent. It is just a 5-minute sketch. and very loose. If I want it serious I use Adobe Illustrator.
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