I really have to say. You did a fantastic job at making this magnificent beauty. I’m honestly blown away by your building skills. Keep it up, my man. 😁
Wow. This has got to be perhaps THE best build I have ever seen on this entire site. You sir, have absolutely went above and beyond with this plane. I bet it could easily be one of the highest rated builds by tomorrow or the day after. You have achieved the status as grandmaster plane designer. I'm absolutely proud of you, man. :)
Whoa! This is one absolutely phenomenal build. I’m truly amazed by your plane designing skills, man. And do you plan on creating any large wide-bodied aircraft in the future? If yes, that would be amazing to see. And I already have some ideas. 🙂
Fun Fact: Boeing studied a shrink variant of the 777 called the 777-100 back in the 1990s. This planes designation is actually the same as that concept with the ULR part added.
Hello again, I was wondering if you would like to create a double decker airliner larger than the Airbus A380, and even a very big triple decker airliner with seating for at least 1000 in the future. If yes, it would truly be a sight to behold, because I personally like very gigantic airliners. :)
This recreation of the 737-500WL you made is exceptionally flawless! I give this plane a perfect 10/10 for how much it looks like the real thing! Keep up the excellent work @NULLPTR! :) ;) :D
This big behemoth of a jet is coming along really nicely, just like I was hoping it would, I will be looking forward to seeing the finished product of this, even if it might take a little while. 😉 😎
Hello again, even though you got school right now, do you at least have a potential date that you're aiming for to complete the British Airways triple decker concept, just so I might at least start getting ready? =)
@NanstarEnterprise Actually, I know of an even bigger jet than this, it is British Airways triple decker concept from 1992. And since for some reason I'm no longer able to permalink the design, you could just copy and enter the URL below and it will take you there:
https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/threads/boeing-nla.16641/#post-351395
Hey man, since we got a few narrow body airliners, and a wide body, might you plan on doing your own double decker superjumbo jet design one day as well? 😀
Don't think I've ever heard about this 3 prop-engined monoplane before, so this is a pretty cool new find for me if I do say so myself. ;) And I'll keep watch for a possible teaser for British Airways triple decker as often as I can as well. =D
And I'm still looking forward to seeing how the British Airways triple decker will turn out, I'm almost certain it will be mighty fantastic just like the Airbus A2000 before it. =D
@CR929thenewSPplayer You know what? I'm actually kinda confused to which plane you were actually mentioning you couldn't find the blueprints for, so could you clear some things up on that for me? =D Thanks in advance, even though I kinda have an idea on that to be honest. ;)
@CR929thenewSPplayer And do you think that one engined double decker I linked to you might be a little easier to do since that one is shown at a decent angle like the A2000 from earlier?
@CR929thenewSPplayer You make a good point there, but even if you can't find the blueprints for British Airways triple decker, maybe you could use your imagination to fill in the blanks if you want to. 😀
Hello again, now I know this is unrelated, but just earlier today I found an aviation magazine series called Exxon Air World on EBay, and Volume 40 of that series shows an illustration of what looks to be a truly massive, single engined, 1200+ seat double decker jet, possibly the largest conceptual double decker I have seen to date even, and you can go check it out right here. You’re welcome. 😉
@CR929thenewSPplayer And I imagine you have looked closely at the bottom row of windows which makes up the plane's lowermost first deck below the other 2 decks above it, no? =)
@L3FT2R1GHT Yes, I actually kinda agree with you there, because this bird looks more streamlined and much less stubby than the A380 which we got now. ;)
Wow, I must say this magnificent plane turned out super nice, just how I expected it to be, really great work on this one, my pal. 😎 And thus, I bet next up might be the even larger British Airways triple decker, right? 😉
Hello again, I'm back, so might you soon have any significant updates on those 2 giant superjumbo concepts that you might want to share with me and others? =)
This little list of cancelled and unpopular planes, and concept planes of yours has been put together really nicely, and I'm very excited to see how you'll soon do Airbus' A2000 and British Airways' triple decker concept, I'm sure they'll both look pretty epic just like Lockheed LVLA from earlier. ;)
@CR929thenewSPplayer Oh, and one more thing, do you have a possible time frame for when you might start work on those 2 concept superjumbos just so we know when to expect them. =)
Excellent work, my buddy. ;)
+2I really have to say. You did a fantastic job at making this magnificent beauty. I’m honestly blown away by your building skills. Keep it up, my man. 😁
+2Wow. This has got to be perhaps THE best build I have ever seen on this entire site. You sir, have absolutely went above and beyond with this plane. I bet it could easily be one of the highest rated builds by tomorrow or the day after. You have achieved the status as grandmaster plane designer. I'm absolutely proud of you, man. :)
+2Whoa! This is one absolutely phenomenal build. I’m truly amazed by your plane designing skills, man. And do you plan on creating any large wide-bodied aircraft in the future? If yes, that would be amazing to see. And I already have some ideas. 🙂
+2@OneTwo I certainly agree. This will be one epic fighter jet. 😊
+2Fun Fact: Boeing studied a shrink variant of the 777 called the 777-100 back in the 1990s. This planes designation is actually the same as that concept with the ULR part added.
+2Hello again, I was wondering if you would like to create a double decker airliner larger than the Airbus A380, and even a very big triple decker airliner with seating for at least 1000 in the future. If yes, it would truly be a sight to behold, because I personally like very gigantic airliners. :)
+2All these pictures look really fantastic. I'm really impressed. ;)
+2This looks very nicely detailed for such a small plane. I'm really impressed by that. :)
+2Looks excellent, buddy! I really like how realistic and smooth it looks. Keep up the great work, bro. ;)
+2This recreation of the 737-500WL you made is exceptionally flawless! I give this plane a perfect 10/10 for how much it looks like the real thing! Keep up the excellent work @NULLPTR! :) ;) :D
+2This is basically the MD-80/MD-90 jet but as a huge wide body jet. ;)
+1Wow, this bird looks like a really big regional airliner there, but nevertheless I really like this one. ;)
+1The smaller and more close up jet is definitely the CRAIC C919 and the larger one further way is of course the CRAIC C929. ;)
+1This big behemoth of a jet is coming along really nicely, just like I was hoping it would, I will be looking forward to seeing the finished product of this, even if it might take a little while. 😉 😎
+1@CR929thenewSPplayer Now that sounds totally sweet to hear! 😁 Thank you. 😉
+1Hello again, even though you got school right now, do you at least have a potential date that you're aiming for to complete the British Airways triple decker concept, just so I might at least start getting ready? =)
+1@NanstarEnterprise Actually, I know of an even bigger jet than this, it is British Airways triple decker concept from 1992. And since for some reason I'm no longer able to permalink the design, you could just copy and enter the URL below and it will take you there:
+1https://www.secretprojects.co.uk/threads/boeing-nla.16641/#post-351395
@CR929thenewSPplayer Sweet, just what I hoped to hear! 😁 😉
+1And I hope you still got the British Airways triple decker I offered you a while back in your plans. 😀
+1Yo, welcome back, my bro. 😁 😉 😎
+1Hey man, since we got a few narrow body airliners, and a wide body, might you plan on doing your own double decker superjumbo jet design one day as well? 😀
+1Hey yo, congrats on reaching 25K+, AKA, Platinum, my man! =D
+1Don't think I've ever heard about this 3 prop-engined monoplane before, so this is a pretty cool new find for me if I do say so myself. ;) And I'll keep watch for a possible teaser for British Airways triple decker as often as I can as well. =D
+1@CR929thenewSPplayer Hey, the pleasure's all ours, our bro. ;)
+1Yo congrats on reaching 60k, my bro! =D ;)
+1And I'm still looking forward to seeing how the British Airways triple decker will turn out, I'm almost certain it will be mighty fantastic just like the Airbus A2000 before it. =D
+1No worries, we'll ALL be here for you once you return here again. ;)
+1@CR929thenewSPplayer You know what? I'm actually kinda confused to which plane you were actually mentioning you couldn't find the blueprints for, so could you clear some things up on that for me? =D Thanks in advance, even though I kinda have an idea on that to be honest. ;)
+1@CR929thenewSPplayer And do you think that one engined double decker I linked to you might be a little easier to do since that one is shown at a decent angle like the A2000 from earlier?
+1@CR929thenewSPplayer You make a good point there, but even if you can't find the blueprints for British Airways triple decker, maybe you could use your imagination to fill in the blanks if you want to. 😀
+1Hello again, now I know this is unrelated, but just earlier today I found an aviation magazine series called Exxon Air World on EBay, and Volume 40 of that series shows an illustration of what looks to be a truly massive, single engined, 1200+ seat double decker jet, possibly the largest conceptual double decker I have seen to date even, and you can go check it out right here. You’re welcome. 😉
+1@CR929thenewSPplayer And I imagine you have looked closely at the bottom row of windows which makes up the plane's lowermost first deck below the other 2 decks above it, no? =)
+1@L3FT2R1GHT Yes, I actually kinda agree with you there, because this bird looks more streamlined and much less stubby than the A380 which we got now. ;)
+1Wow, I must say this magnificent plane turned out super nice, just how I expected it to be, really great work on this one, my pal. 😎 And thus, I bet next up might be the even larger British Airways triple decker, right? 😉
+1Ooooh yeah, this big old bird's looking really fantastic already, and will certainly look even better once completed, mark my words. ;)
+1I'm really excited to see how these 2 favorite superjumbo airliner concepts will turn out, and I'm sure the wait will be worth it, mark my words. ;)
+1@CR929thenewSPplayer I already saw that actually, but I'll comment on it anyway. ;)
+1@Boeing777x I can wait a little while longer if I have to, so take all the time you need. ;)
+1Hello again, I'm back, so might you soon have any significant updates on those 2 giant superjumbo concepts that you might want to share with me and others? =)
+1@CR929thenewSPplayer Awesome, exactly as I expected. 😁 😉
+1@CR929thenewSPplayer And I guess British Airways' triple decker is right after the A2000, no?
+1@CR929thenewSPplayer Already? =D Sounds super sweet. ;)
+1This little list of cancelled and unpopular planes, and concept planes of yours has been put together really nicely, and I'm very excited to see how you'll soon do Airbus' A2000 and British Airways' triple decker concept, I'm sure they'll both look pretty epic just like Lockheed LVLA from earlier. ;)
+1Another true classic among wide-bodied airliners, along with the world-renowned Boeing 747. 😎
+1@CR929thenewSPplayer Alrighty, I will definitely be keeping watch till then. 😉
+1@CR929thenewSPplayer Oh, and one more thing, do you have a possible time frame for when you might start work on those 2 concept superjumbos just so we know when to expect them. =)
+1@CR929thenewSPplayer Sounds sweet, I’ll be looking forward to seeing how those might turn out. 😁 😉
+1Oh, and if you ever plan to more big planes for his challenge, I have a couple of my favorite ones right here. ;) 1. British Airways' triple decker And 2. Airbus' A2000
+1Also, this bird is an awesome first build for VOLOTOK's Big Plane Challenge if I do say so myself. =)
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