CiTrus90's 3D Drawings of Unbuilt Aircraft

Well it looks darn good to me! I would suspect that since the concept is a cargo aircraft, the underside of the aicraft would be deeper than what we can see on the top, per the picture.
 
yasotay said:
I would suspect that since the concept is a cargo aircraft, the underside of the aicraft would be deeper than what we can see on the top, per the picture.

Thanks, but i'm a little bit stumped: why do you say the concept was a cargo?

Keeping up with the choice of representing the lesser known unbuilt projects, here's a rendering of Donald Mitchell's 1946 Goodyear Racer. Happy Easter to everyone!

Regards.
 

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yasotay said:
Well it looks darn good to me! I would suspect that since the concept is a cargo aircraft, the underside of the aicraft would be deeper than what we can see on the top, per the picture.


That's not a cargo aircraft, that was the LM submission for the B-2. Though, now that you mention it, it does look like an early progenitor of the Speed Agile concepts.


P.S. - Nice work CT90, I've enjoyed your images here.
 
You are correct that I mistook the design for the Speed Agile effort. So since it is a bomber, it looks great as is. B)
 
More french planes:

-Bernard HV 320
 

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-Morane Saulnier M.S.1001

Regards.
 

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Great ! Just a small correction: The MS.1001 was only intended to carry one missile. ;)
 
Jemiba said:
Great ! Just a small correction: The MS.1001 was only intended to carry one missile. ;)

Argh! Thanks for the correction, i'll rectify the renders. Was it meant to be on the port or the starboard side?

Meanwhile, here are a couple shots of a B-70.

Regards.
 

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CiTrus90 said:
Jemiba said:
Great ! Just a small correction: The MS.1001 was only intended to carry one missile. ;)

Argh! Thanks for the correction, i'll rectify the renders. Was it meant to be on the port or the starboard side?

Meanwhile, here are a couple shots of a B-70.

Regards.

B)
 
CiTrus90 said:
...Was it meant to be on the port or the starboard side?

Port side ! I've attached the drawing from Jean Cuny "Les Avions De Combat Francais, Tome I"
as reference.
Do not fret, the same thing happened to me on my 3-view, too. Do you mirror one half of your
model to get the full thing ?
 

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Thank you!

Yes, to make a 3d model i always set up an environment like the following one and this implies the need to mirror one side to get the complete airframe.
Preview.jpg


I now remember reading on aviadejavu.ru that the M.S.1001 was supposed to be armed with a single missile and thinking to myself:

Then, once i started modeling some days later and had totally forgotten about it, i just looked at the mirrored image i used and at the un-mirrored one i downloaded and went with the two missile loadout.

Well, i'll take this opportunity to model the M.S.1001 with side intakes in addition to the one with the anular intake.

Regards.
 
Jemiba said:
Perhaps the 3-wing version would be an interesting task, too?

Sure ;)

Regards.
 

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And here we go, Morane Saulnier M.S.1001 02:

Regards.
 

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AVIS CO-2.

Regards.
 

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Dornier project for the Schneider Trophy, 1931:

Regards.
 

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Aermacchi MB-341 - 1982, based on drawings by Skybolt.

Regards.
 

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Truly enjoying your work. Thank you for sharing.
 
Thanks to you for looking ;)

Next one, Northrop ST-38 (i'd have nicknamed it the "Space Talon"):

Regards.
 

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CiTrus90 said:
AVIS CO-2.

Regards.
great models. Re this type, is there any info anyone can share on the project? I know that I could Google it but I think you guys tell it better. :)


Re canard AMX, if only they'd stuck to that line of thought. Beautiful. The AMX as-is is excellent, but less beautiful than this kite.
 
http://ghostmodeler.blogspot.de/2012/09/talons-in-space-northrops-n-205-proposal.html?m=1
 
covert_shores said:
CiTrus90 said:
AVIS CO-2.

Regards.
great models. Re this type, is there any info anyone can share on the project? I know that I could Google it but I think you guys tell it better. :)

Re canard AMX, if only they'd stuck to that line of thought. Beautiful. The AMX as-is is excellent, but less beautiful than this kite.

Thank you!

Unfortunately, i couldn't find anything more about it than what was posted here on this very site http://www.secretprojects.co.uk/forum/index.php/topic,2559.msg21136.html#msg21136. It was a proposal by AV.I.S. (Avio Industrie Stabiensi) for an italian fighter competiton of 1938-39, and it never went past the designs. I think it has an ugliness all of its own, so much so that it becomes almost "fascinating".

On the AMX i feel the only thing that was wrong was the adoption of the Spey engine. A twin engined proposal, like this one i rendered, or an R.B.199 one could have been a better choice in hindsight.

Regards.
 
CiTrus90 said:
What the FMA SAIA 90 could have looked like in service.

Regards.

Greetings CiTrus, some time ago made a modification to recreate the cutaway project for the Argentine fighter SAIA-90, a major difficulty I had was the almost total absence of images of the same, the few that places were of poor resolution, excellent 3D render of that failed project. I see in their interpretations that it is armed only with French Matra Super 530 missiles and 550 Matra Magic, I'll tweak the cutaway already made to use the missiles with which you performed in their renderings and if I may use them to accompany the schematic cut, thanks in advance

Here I leave you to bond with my interpretation of the cutaway for the SAIA-90

https://farm6.staticflickr.com/5584/14162379199_80da77060b_o.gif

I wish you the greatest successes, Motocar
 
I would like to see a render of the IA-37 from this perspective approximation, the images of that game are few and of very poor quality, that plane will make your schematic cut a long series including an updated version interpretation of a "Stealth "IA-9XX call and already compartment in this forum.

Greetings, Motocar
 

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I'm not sure if i understood correctly, but you need something like this?

Let me know with a private message if you need other angles ;)
 

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Another Aermacchi entry, the MB-343.

Regards.
 

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Citrus thank you very much for the quick response to my request , a touch of color and are fantastic .....!

Thanks again and many successes, Motocar
 

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Wooow,great drawings,thanks a lot Citrus,for sharing these.




best regards


Pedro
 
Miles SST, 1943. Based on drawings by Jemiba. :)

Regards.
 

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Great ! ;)
I especially like the BOAC ad. In that cockpit the BOAC flight captains certainly would really
have felt, as they were often accused to do: Just one step (if at all !) below god ! ;D
 
These are great pictures CiTrus thanks for making them and posting them. I will eat an orange in your honour!
 
Abraham Gubler said:
I will eat an orange in your honour!

Ahahah cheers! ;D

A couple new ones for the next few days:

-Caproni Vizzola MCT
 

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And second one:

-PZL M-7

Regards.
 

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You are without a doubt the most prolific 3d aviation artist I have ever seen!

More please! B)
 
yasotay said:
You are without a doubt the most prolific 3d aviation artist I have ever seen!

More please! B)

And you're way too kind! I'm just an aviation nut who happens to have some spare time and tries to give "depth" to projects that would otherwise remain obscure bi-dimensional drawings.

The 3d artists are on a totally different level. Look at Gery or Jozef Gatial, just to name the first two that come to mind and are on this very site. Now, those guys are artists ;)

Well, that said, here is another batch of 3 aircrafts for today:

First one, Scaled Composites Model 78:
 

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Second one, Breguet BR.1120:
 

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And third one, VEF Irbitis I-19:

Regards.
 

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