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Author: | Kilomuse [ May 4th, 2013, 9:23 pm ] |
Post subject: | Republic of Lisenia in FD Scale |
As part of my AU I've drawn up some aircraft and vehicles that I'll post here instead of crowding out the original SB thread. The drawings will probably be out of chronological order sometimes, since I'll be posting them as I finish them. I'm always going back to modify/improve drawings, so feel free to comment or suggest away! - Index of drawings - Aircraft: Pre-war and WWI/WWII Ansaldo A.1 Balilla - Fighter, 1920s. Caproni Ca.3 - Heavy bomber, 1920s. Caudron G.3 - Trainer, 1920s. Conaer A.6 Barrilete - Fighter, 1920s. Conaer A.7 Picador - Dive bomber, 1930s. Conaer A.9 Monzón - Naval torpedo bomber, 1930s. Conaer B.3 Caburé - Medium bomber, 1930s. Conaer B.5 Hércules - Heavy bomber, 1930s. Dewoitine D.21 - Fighter, 1930s. FNA M1 Delfín - Scouting floatplane, 1920s. FNA M2 Charrán - Scout fighter, 1920s. FNA M3 Gavión - Scout flying boat, 1920s. Grumman FF-1 - Naval fighter, 1930s. Hispano-Oriental C.10 Halcón - Fighter, 1930s. Hispano-Oriental C.11 Gorrión - Fighter, 1930s. SNCA M.8 Silbón - Flying boat, 1930s. SNCA M.12 Apolo - Flying boat, 1940s. Aircraft: Modern Grumman OV-1 Mohawk - Reconnaissance/COIN aircraft, 1960s. HSA E.7 Hornero - Basic/advanced trainer, 1950s. HSA T.21 Cóndor - Medium tactical transport, 1980s (2) HSA H.25 Ciclón - Multirole helicopter, 1970s. HSA P.6 Poseidón - Maritime patrol and ASW aircraft, 1990s. Vehicles Fiat 3000 - Light tank, 1920s Manul - Light tank, 1930s Leopardo - Armored personnel carrier, 1960s Pegaso - Tracked artillery tractor, 1960s Serval - Armored car, 1960s Caracal - Family of 6x6 armored vehicles, 1970s. Jaguar - Armored personnel carrier, 1970s Tigre - Main battle tank, 1970s. Lince - Family of 8x8 armored vehicles, 1990s Rayo - Self-propelled AA vehicle, 1990s. Trueno - 155-mm self-propelled howitzer, 1990s Guepardo - Infantry fighting vehicle, 1990s. |
Author: | Kilomuse [ May 4th, 2013, 9:26 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Republic of Lisenia in FD Scale |
Starting things off, the C120 regional jet in the colors of its launch airline and its most enthusiastic American operator |
Author: | eswube [ May 5th, 2013, 7:11 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Republic of Lisenia in FD Scale |
Nice work. |
Author: | denodon [ May 5th, 2013, 7:32 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Republic of Lisenia in FD Scale |
Looks nice indeed. I have my doubts about the vertical tail however, it doesn't look to have nearly enough area to counter the aerodynamic forces the aircraft would encounter in flight. The most obvious area of that here though is the narrow taper it has just beneath the horizontal stabilizer. In reality this area, like in every T tail design, has to be considerably strengthened to take the weight of the stabilizers as well as to secure it to the airframe. This extra weight and difficulty to access its mechanisms is what has made T tail designs sadly fall by the wayside except in small craft where their ground clearance is advantageous as is keeping them well clear of the wings turbulent air. |
Author: | klagldsf [ May 5th, 2013, 7:39 am ] | |
Post subject: | Re: Republic of Lisenia in FD Scale | |
This extra weight and difficulty to access its mechanisms is what has made T tail designs sadly fall by the wayside except in small craft where their ground clearance is advantageous as is keeping them well clear of the wings turbulent air.
Except that they've disappeared in small aircraft because they tend to result in extra "float" upon landing (or at least that's what a lot o pilots claimed)
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Author: | denodon [ May 5th, 2013, 7:52 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Republic of Lisenia in FD Scale |
It's partial float but also as the T tail in small aircraft (by small I'm talking Piper sized) the T was so close to the center of the lifting force for the wings that it made controlling the aircraft in ground effect slightly tricky. Pitch was also easily exaggerated in such situations which could and did cause a number of accidents. Only new designs really with T tails these days are military cargo transports and business jets that I can name. Turoprop airliners also tend to have them. |
Author: | Kilomuse [ May 5th, 2013, 9:48 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Republic of Lisenia in FD Scale |
Thanks for the comments. I've based the C120 on the Fokker 100, CRJ and MD series, and I think the T-tail was still seen as valid in the 80s when this one would have been designed. I can beef up the tail area a bit more though. |
Author: | Raxar [ May 5th, 2013, 4:49 pm ] |
Post subject: | Re: Republic of Lisenia in FD Scale |
Been looking forward to this, good work. |
Author: | Kilomuse [ May 7th, 2013, 3:40 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Republic of Lisenia in FD Scale |
Author: | Rhade [ May 7th, 2013, 8:08 am ] |
Post subject: | Re: Republic of Lisenia in FD Scale |
Nice work Kilomuse! Very good looking plane and story. |
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