Can it be a fantasy design that you and your best friend came up with and want to test? Would that qualify? Here are some pictures of the sketches. We are a good pare, we both design the airframe ( With our 14 year old advanced knowledge of aerodynamics and physics) he then draws the design (as i can't even draw a stick figure.) and then i will (hopefully) build it. The biggest difference between this and a normal jet is that on the X-24 Ghosthawk, the two Pratt and Wittney F-119 engines are on Top of each other as opposed to beside each other. Thanks!
Can it be a fantasy design that you and your best friend came up with and want to test? Would that qualify? Here are some pictures of the sketches. We are a good pare, we both design the airframe ( With our 14 year old advanced knowledge of aerodynamics and physics) he then draws the design (as i can't even draw a stick figure.) and then i will (hopefully) build it. The biggest difference between this and a normal jet is that on the X-24 Ghosthawk, the two Pratt and Wittney F-119 engines are on Top of each other as opposed to beside each other. Thanks!
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@IcedStorm777 My 2 cents... build it as a pusher with Class appropriate motor I rough it this way (veterans please correct) A-F 18-24", B 20-36" C>30", H- 12-20". Are those In-wing inlets? if so, Nice.
It looks like a fun project!
@IcedStorm777 My 2 cents... build it as a pusher with Class appropriate motor I rough it this way (veterans please correct) A-F 18-24", B 20-36" C>30", H- 12-20". Are those In-wing inlets? if so, Nice.
It looks like a fun project!
Just gonna leave this here, I made it for my two entry jets, they aren't all that cool just plane white. Its rather basic, but I will try to improve it later on.
Just gonna leave this here, I made it for my two entry jets, they aren't all that cool just plane white. Its rather basic, but I will try to improve it later on.