Motocar's Cutaway drawings

can you give me more information about that friend? The exchange of information and data
There isn't any data to give, it is merely that they live in the region and have an interest in aircraft and would enjoy learning of this plane and enjoy the cutaway illustration.
 
There isn't any data to give, it is merely that they live in the region and have an interest in aircraft and would enjoy learning of this plane and enjoy the cutaway illustration.

Ok, thanks, I thought it was something in particular.
 
Cutaway McDonnell Douglas TA-4 SU Super Skyhawk, the strange version of the A4-SU fighter trainer of the Singapore Air Force, modifications made by the local company Singapore Aircraft Industries, with an elongated fuselage to install a second cabin but completely separated after the original, giving it an unattractive but very original appearance and perfectly valid for its mission of training pilots in that system, author Mike Badrocke and modified by Motocar.
 

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Cutaway Douglas A4D prototype of what would ultimately be called "Scooter", an attack aircraft that would fill the history books of aerial combat, seeing action in Vietnam, the Middle East and the Malvinas, here I leave you an early interpretation of that prototype from the mid-1950s, its author being the illustrator R. Turner, retouched by Motocar to unite both images
 

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Repost Cutaway Leduc
 

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Cutaway I.A.R.80 Jumo 211, the only aircraft built as a prototype after being modified to install a 12-cylinder "V" Jumo 211 engine, sought to have greater power than with the LeRohne 14 radial engine, only that solitary example was built, the Soviet advance and The end of the Second World War ended with the initiative to give the Romanian military aviation a higher performance fighter due to the availability of Jumo 211 engines that equipped the Heinkel He-111 bombers, author not indicated and modified by Motocar to recreate this unknown Romanian project.
 

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Cutaway Mikoyan Gurevich MiG I-70, heavy fighter project to respond to the requirement for a heavy interceptor, equipped with a large radar in the style of Soviet firms with separate antennas, one in the center of the conical radome and the other composed of three elliptical antennas that rotated, designed from the beginning to carry heavy air-to-air missiles to face the threat of the bombers of the Strategic Air Command and the British "V" forces of nuclear deterrence, author not indicated and retouched by Motocar
 

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Cutaway Mikoyan Gurevich MiG I-70, heavy fighter project to respond to the requirement for a heavy interceptor, equipped with a large radar in the style of Soviet firms with separate antennas, one in the center of the conical radome and the other composed of three elliptical antennas that rotated, designed from the beginning to carry heavy air-to-air missiles to face the threat of the bombers of the Strategic Air Command and the British "V" forces of nuclear deterrence, author not indicated and retouched by Motocar
Very nice!

I like the inclusion of #62 - the ARS-57 4-round FFAR automatic launcher!!

Regards
Pioneer
 
Cutaway Tupolev Tu-104Sz Samolot, shared from book "Samolot Bombowy Tu-16" by authors Jerzy Grezegorzewski and Dom Widawniczy Bellona, author drawing unknow and retouched by Motocar
 

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Cutaway McDonnell Model 119, author not indicated and retouched by Motocar
 

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Sezione Tupolev Tu-144 , autore non identificato e ritoccato, lo modificherò presto per sistemare un gran numero di difetti, ad esempio la dimensione delle ruote e il loro numero, la lunghezza dei motori, e aggiungerò il design della presa d'aria e del suo condotto accanto al vero vano del carrello di atterraggio molto più compatto. Motocar
Salve, credo che questo interessante spaccato sia stato pubblicato a colori all'interno di una rivista d'aviazione degli anni 70 e che poi sia apparso all'interno del libro intitolato "Tupolev Tu-144 : The Soviet Supersonic Airlainer". Indubbiamente l'ignoto autore commise diversi errori, compresa l'errata ubicazione dei serbatoi. Sarebbe bello se lei in futuro potesse e/o volesse postare la sua variante corretta. Grazie per avere postato il cutaway.
 
@AIRTUFA21 Could you please modify/repost your reply in English? I don't use auto-translate on this site, your reply is presented in Italian to me.
 
Sure, sorry I'll translate my message right away: hello, I believe this interesting cutaway was published in color in an aviation magazine in the 70s and then appeared in the book titled "Tupolev Tu-144: The Soviet Supersonic Airlainer". Undoubtedly the unknown author made several mistakes, including - perhaps - the wrong location of the tanks. It would be nice if you could to post his corrected variant in the future. My dream would be to admire a cutaway of the Boeing 2707-300 latest version. Thanks for posting the cutaway.
 
Salve, credo che questo interessante spaccato sia stato pubblicato a colori all'interno di una rivista d'aviazione degli anni 70 e che poi sia apparso all'interno del libro intitolato "Tupolev Tu-144 : The Soviet Supersonic Airlainer". Indubbiamente l'ignoto autore commise diversi errori, compresa l'errata ubicazione dei serbatoi. Sarebbe bello se lei in futuro potesse e/o volesse postare la sua variante corretta. Grazie per avere postato il cutaway.

Tupolev Tu-144 section, unidentified author and retouched, I will modify it soon to fix a large number of defects, for example the size of the wheels and their number, the length of the engines, and I will add the design of the air intake and its duct next to the real landing gear bay much more compact. Motocar
 
Tribute. I just found out about the passing of Mike Badrocke on 9/24/2024 at 9:58 am Venezuela time.
I modestly confess that his work inspired me a lot, remember I am self-taught in this type of drawings that I do more out of passion for aviation than for economic benefits. Thank you Mike for your work and teachings. Rest in peace knowing that you were the light that illuminated a path for many followers.
A life with a long and prolific work, full of achievements shared through unpublished images in each of his works, the development of great techniques to make his iconic images in his spectacular works.
 
Repost Cutaway Yakolev Yak-38
 

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Cutaway Aero Orion 801/802 autor unreadable and retouched by Motocar
 

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Cutaway Miles M-20, the desperate fighter along with the Martin Baker MB-1, were simple and robust fighters that had fixed landing gear but still adequate performance for the purpose of equipping the RAF with hundreds of fighters to face the imminent Nazi threat of the invasion of the British Isles, they were armed with a battery of 8 7.62 mm machine guns that would give them great firepower at the cost of having to get close to their opponent (who were not heavily armed either initially only the Bf-109 had a 20 mm cannon in the hub), fear became reality and with the help of radar it was possible to face the waves of Nazi fighters and bombers, optimizing the use of their fighters that included the Hurricane and Spitfire. Author not indicated and retouched by Motocar
 

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From my old paper files, ideas from the 90's about a racing ramjet, I only left it in those blurry strokes, I had studied that type of propulsion (which I am still studying today), maybe later I will take it up again and give it a well-deserved schematic cut...! Motocar
 

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Cutaway Northrop P-56, author Mike Badrocke and Retoched by Motocar
 

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I ask again...I am interested in finding this schematic cut of the MiG-19P, to complement my posts, if any friend of the subject has it, I would be very grateful if you shared it with me.
 

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I ask again...I am interested in finding this schematic cut of the MiG-19P, to complement my posts, if any friend of the subject has it, I would be very grateful if you shared it with me.
If you can provide the source, looks like a Mike Badrocke's drawing for Air International I could check my collection to see if I have that issue
 
Here ya go:
Many thanks JimK for taking the time to scan and share the MiG-19 Cutaway that I had been looking for for so long. Needless to say, it is fantastic and in excellent resolution. I will be able to compare it with that first and rough modification that I made back in 2011. I really appreciate that you shared it with me. From now on, it will be in my file among my favorite schematic cuts. Motocar
 
If you can provide the source, looks like a Mike Badrocke's drawing for Air International I could check my collection to see if I have that issue

Thank you very much Antonio for the offer, not insignificant and much appreciated. My friend JimK was kind enough to share this desired and elusive MiG-19PM schematic cutaway. I will keep your offer in mind in the future when searching for a new one. Thank you
 
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Greetings blairpilot
and thanks for reminding me of this work in progress... I have it on my to-do list due to the lack of data on the landing gear kinematics and the lack of some digital tools that will help me finish it soon, for now I'll share how it's going...! Motocar

Post data is a purely speculative work
 

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Cutaway FMA IAe-24A Calquin, Argentinan Air Force bomber, 1946-1958, modified by Motocar

 

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Pre-release, Cutaway FMA Ae.MB.1 "Bombi" ambitious Bomber project for the Argentine Air Force, this was to replace the Breguet Br-19 in its ranks. Later I will comment extensively on the "Bombi" and its difficult operation. Motocar
 

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Cutaway Mosquito "Gnat" Mini Submarine. Concept and design by Tte. Palmieri Naval Base Puerto Cabello Venezuela 24-6-1944, drawing author Motocar
 

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Cutaway Sukhoi Su-57 "Felon", author unknow and light retouched by Motocar
 

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