747SP
- Martien van der P.
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Re: 747SP
Yes it's compiled into a aircraft, when the model is stable (when I know there won't be major changes) probably tomorrow, I want to put it on my GitHub account, does that work for you? Don't know exactly how GitHub works, but we'll see
Re: 747SP
if need help with github, let us know
The 747SP is one of the aircrafts I'll be wanting for years.
IMHO is the coolest of the 747 family
IH-COL
The 747SP is one of the aircrafts I'll be wanting for years.
IMHO is the coolest of the 747 family
IH-COL
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R.M.S.
If we gave everybody in the World free software today, but we failed to teach them about the four freedoms, five years from now, would they still have it?
R.M.S.
If we gave everybody in the World free software today, but we failed to teach them about the four freedoms, five years from now, would they still have it?
- Martien van der P.
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Re: 747SP
Pics from the changed fuselage:
Before
After
Comparison of the new fuselage with a drawing from the 747SP found at Boeing.com (can't get closer I guess)
I also found out that I need to change the Vstab also, didn't noticed the curve in it (only the 747SP has this).
Before
After
Comparison of the new fuselage with a drawing from the 747SP found at Boeing.com (can't get closer I guess)
I also found out that I need to change the Vstab also, didn't noticed the curve in it (only the 747SP has this).
- legoboyvdlp
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Re: 747SP
Good job! Beautiful.
~~Legoboyvdlp~~
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Hallo! Ich bin Jonathan.
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Hallo! Ich bin Jonathan.
Hey!
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- Martien van der P.
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Re: 747SP
Ok, nice it0uchpods.
Can't release the 747SP today yet, because I still need to fix the Vstab. And I'll release it with both engine versions (Pratt & Whitney JT9D and Rolls Royce RB211), the SOFIA version has to wait. And I've made the livery system in two parts, all liveries made for the JT9D version belong in the Liveries folder and all liveries made for the RB211 version belong in the Liveries-RB211 folder, I'll do the same with SOFIA (only seen in two paints).
Can't release the 747SP today yet, because I still need to fix the Vstab. And I'll release it with both engine versions (Pratt & Whitney JT9D and Rolls Royce RB211), the SOFIA version has to wait. And I've made the livery system in two parts, all liveries made for the JT9D version belong in the Liveries folder and all liveries made for the RB211 version belong in the Liveries-RB211 folder, I'll do the same with SOFIA (only seen in two paints).
Re: 747SP
Martien van der P. wrote:Ok, nice it0uchpods.
Can't release the 747SP today yet, because I still need to fix the Vstab. And I'll release it with both engine versions (Pratt & Whitney JT9D and Rolls Royce RB211), the SOFIA version has to wait. And I've made the livery system in two parts, all liveries made for the JT9D version belong in the Liveries folder and all liveries made for the RB211 version belong in the Liveries-RB211 folder, I'll do the same with SOFIA (only seen in two paints).
Fine, It is not a problem, let me know when you have that one, I am modeling the cockpit concept now.
N3266G wrote:Great to see the progress. Keep it going, and i cant wait for the Maiden Flight.
Ja, I do also look forward to it.
- Martien van der P.
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Re: 747SP
It's almost ready for GitHub, I only need to fix this:
And I've already made a cockpit shell for the 747SP:
And I've already made a cockpit shell for the 747SP:
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