Well, I'm someone with actual aerodynamic schooling so I can say...for the purposes of an AU, they're ok. There are structural engineering problems that would be difficult to surmount but when you're putting pixels to canvas it's not such a big deal.
Someone like Erik, who has far more aerodynamic schooling than me, might disagree, but I think it's fine.
As for over-the-wing engines...they do create structural problems, as I said, but if done properly they can have aerodynamic benefits. On the HondaJet it's to avoid disruption of the laminar flow, which is related to the "boundary layer" concept I talked about in my intro to aerodynamics guide. It's very unlikely at the scale of a large transport, but I think we can hand-wave it.
I actually like the C145 and how it creates a completely clear wing by putting the engines above the fuselage. It's not doing any structural or maintenance favors though, but we can handwave that too. I'm kinda surprised you haven't tried that with the C120 though, being the smaller aircraft it would actually make a little more sense.
The original design on the C120 was actually a single podded engine like on the C145!
All I had to do was put some detail on it, and it was ready to go. I've also included the bigger version of the 360 (which is based off of the An-225).
When you talk about the clean wing, it still has all of the fuel, and the underwing fuel tanks, so if you're referring to Wing Bending, I think it may work fine. If you're referring to the position of the engine, then I understand how that could be a major maintenance nightmare, but to make it easier in the field I was going to use access panels as a work platform (like on the Mil Mi-8). Is that what you were talking about?
I am also curious about what you mean when you say structural problems with the engine mounting on the C360. I agree with handwaving it, but I am curious.
An An-22 with podded jet engines? I don't know about that. I love it the way it is, and who would want to get rid of that loudass turboprop?!
Amphibious transport aircraft? I'm already on it: Ekranoplan!
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