I got the FB-23 and the Scorpion off of a sheet from dA, and got the T-X done from the best images I found: http://shipbucket.com/wiki/images/a/af/Boeing-SAAB_T-X.png http://shipbucket.com/wiki/images/2/2b/Northrop_Grumman_FB-23.png http://shipbucket.com/wiki/images/2/2e/Textron_AirLand_Scorpion.png...
Any suggestions? Fantastic work. I would note however that the shape of the rudder, or rather the shape of the fixed section relative to the non-fixed section is a bit off: http://cizadlo.us/Shipbucket/sources/023482f.jpg I'd also note that the same series from navsource shows the zinc strips that ...
Trex, for some reason, I'm unable to see what you were supposed to post, but then again, it might be my browser, so who knows.
You have to be logged into Secret Projects to see the attachments uploaded there. Trex hot-linked directly to said attachments rather than rehosting the files himself.
Spectre by thegrumpykestrel: Similarly to my design, the influence of the Astute class is palpable. I like the four views, but something seems a bit off on the shading. In the top and front views. Easily one of the strongest entries into this challenge. Thegrumpykestrel has certainly shown that he k...
Naiʻa Class SSN http://cizadlo.us/Shipbucket/SSN-13_%CA%BBAhi_2018_RC_7.png The Nai'a class submarines were developed out of the 1990s program to recapitalize the Royal Hawai'ian Navy's fleet. While the surface fleet got the Mâkaha class cruisers and the King class Frigates, the submarine force was...
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I think that my memory could be betraying me. But I can swear that in the recent past (maybe 2 or 3 years) I saw a Saturn V rocket. Any help for this old man ? Cheers!
Commentary! Garlic - As usual an entry that looks solid on first glance, but with the details falls apart. For example, there is only one aircraft that ever stacked jets like his entry does here - because there get to be airflow issues at variable angles of attack. Furthermore the main gear have now...
Very impressive. One explanation for one of the details is that Atlas-Centaur flights prior to Atlas II had panels that were used to insulate the cryogenic fuels from launch heating prior to second stage ignition. Starting with Atlas II, the insulation was sprayed onto the tanks (not the same insula...
No real backstory behind this one, just the result of some late night chats that went either horribly wrong, or horribly right. Figure 50 seats (so you only need one flight attendant) and the rest is cargo.