zeroc said:
The flying wing was the Piana-Canova P.C.1500, a paper plane designed by ing. Piana Canova in the late 30s.
That's a really lovely design very reminscent of some of Favel's real and paper planes. Do you have specs you can share? Was it meant to be armed?
zeroc said:
The site is a good idea, but expensive (cost and/or time). I'm searching for something as effective, but faster to manage. Ideas? Thanks in advance for every suggestion.
There are a number of free web site solutions that can produce very nice results. My own site
cluttonfred.info is actually hosted on Tumblr, a blogging platform, which works well for my needs: a handfull of static pages with short notes of new pics, clips, project news, etc. as time goes by.
I have seen some very slick sites made with Wix, and there are a number of
free Wix "portfolio" templates that might work well for you--more of a collection in electronic form. Something like this, for example?
http://www.wix.com/website-template/view/html/1159?originUrl=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.wix.com%2Fwebsite%2Ftemplates%2Fhtml%2Fdesign%2Fportfolio%2F2&bookName=create-master-115&galleryDocIndex=3 Wix limits the total number of pages and levels, but you could, for example, post the specs and history of each design with your favorite render and a link to a Flickr photoset (also free) with all the images for each aircraft modeled.
Cheers,
Matthew