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Anonymous1770383618
02-06 20:06
Model Name
futuristic aircraft 3d model
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airfoil
futuristic aircraft
plane
realistic
rendering
rendering realistic
vehicle
vehicle realistic
vehicle rendering
vehicle rendering realistic
wingspan
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i need The lenght of the plane should be 500mm.Width should be 150mm (at the widest point of the cockpit). The main Wingspan should be 700mm tip-to-tip with a 130mm chord at the root (where it joins the body), tapering to 90mm at the tips. The wing should be a semi-symmetrical airfoil ( NACA 2412 profile) to provide actual liftthe two smaller Front Wings (canards) Total span should be 170mm. These must be modeled with a +2 degree positive incidence (tilted slightly up) relative to the main wing.The V-Tail you see in the picture are two stabilizers set at a 110-degree included angle. Each fin should be 125mm long.The main wing should have flaps. that means that around 3cm from the end of the wing (tailside) the re should be a small chopped of section that isnt normal conected the wing but is able to move up and down. While still secured to the wing of course XD. The lenght of the flap must be as long as the wing but have 1 cm distance from the end of the wing. THAT MEANS THAT the very end of both wings should have a 1cm wide part that isnt the part of the flap (if still confused look at picture) the same you should do with the v shape at the end. where both stabilizers have a small section at the back that moves up and down.Btw the tail shouldnt be thaaat long like you see in the drawing. it should be 1/2 or 1/3 of the lenght of the plane.The fuselage must be hollow with a minimum wall thickness of 1.5mm to 2mm.Create a removable "Canopy" or hatch at the top (around the cockpit area) to allow access for a LiPo battery and flight controller.ALSO right in front at the nose. you see that line the cuts it. plese make the nose a seperate part. that part should have a 0.5mm hole at the back that i can mount to a motor. it should be symetrical from however you turn it facing front so when it spins( due to the motor spinning) to stay the same (so it does not push wind, the small hole i told you to make at the back should be able to be turned like a screw.
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