scratch build designs

devadershan

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Hai everyone,;)

I have been designing few aircraft.I didn't get time to make any plans or a model since i got a lot to study.So now in this article am describing my designs to you, you are free to use my designs.These are my first designs.

CARGO PLANE:

I love to see large cargo planes flying majestically through the air and when I saw ft guinea pig I thought of designing one myself so that I designed this cargo plane.
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I learned some 3D animation skills from internet and it really helped me to design my model.since my pc does not have the required performance for rendering complex animation I was not able to do any animations , so I started doing raw 3D modelling.after designing my first 2 plane designs I moved to 3D modelling. I used blender 3D animation software to do my designs.

BIRD TAIL:
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The flight of birds are really fascinating. I designed Bird tail as a high altitude fpv platform(spy plane). I thought of designing the tail of the plane like that of a bird. The movements of the tail is similar to how the birds do, So that i have named it birds tail.



FLG:
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This is basically a fpv flying wing design similar to that of FT Versa and FT arrow.it was designed to carry more payload and its basically a 2 in 1 concept. Race wing and long range fpv wing.


At present i have designed two new wing designs.

SEAGULL:
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The name describes this design.its wing was inspired from the wing of a real seagull.there are gliders with similar wing structure, but in this design i decided to try it in a flying wing configuration.



SKEW:
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Skew is a simple wing designed specifically for cargo carrying or fpv long range flight.



I hope that you liked my designs, And will try it.

Thank you:D
 
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Userofmuchtape&glue

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The fuse is made of one long box with the ends cut of on a angle, then formers glued top and bottom. FB with the paper taken of then wrapped around it like posterboard. I did it in CAD, and it looks heaps better as AutoCad file.

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