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Eurofighter inspired jet I'm working on

Discussion in '* Scratch Built Section *' started by 3DMON, Oct 15, 2009.

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    3DMON Moderator Staff Member

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    Here is my latest creation I plan to start building soon. I still need to get some more of the model ready to cut out though.
    The idea is to have a prop inside the plane and vector the thrust coming out of the nozzles. On the intake side I will most likely have to cut some cheater vents to make sure the ducting doesn't implode.
    I plan to do a combo of 3mm and 6mm foam on this one.




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    Looks good, also looks like an unfolding nightmare :D
     
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    You ain't kidding. This plane was a bear to unfold.
     
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    That is cool with the prop inside instead of the edf! I like it.
    I have been searching for a plan called the blowplug and finally found it. They did a prop inside like this and I am tempted to make one :)
    I can't wait till the shop is built so that I can start more projects!
    keep up the good work Shaun looks great
    Mark
     

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