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Any fictional aircraft out there? (Read 139 times)
Apr 14th, 2004 at 11:18pm

Computerboy319   Offline
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I like flying planes that someone used their imagination to make, I mean aside from the paint jobs. I haven't really seen any, but it's more interesting to fly something original than something that was made using reference blueprints made by someone else. The planes from cfsarea51 and cfs2area51 were neat, but the sites went down. Or at least all the urls for them that I've found.
So, again, are there any fictional aircraft out there? I would have made some of my own, I've got them all drawn up, but I don't have FSDS.
 

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Reply #1 - Apr 15th, 2004 at 12:24am

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Check out the "Misc" sections for whatever sim you are using.

I've got a few fictional pieces out there. Smiley

One link for you: http://www.simviation.com/cfs2misc3.htm

 

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Reply #2 - Apr 15th, 2004 at 5:14pm

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Hmmm...checked out your site. They're pretty neat, and I got the StormCrow a while ago. It's nice, and I posted a picture of it in a topic of my home forums. Unfortunately, the site is down and I forgot the url for the forums they are using until then.
Although I was thinking more of theoretically possible planes, like Lears with swept-forward wings, rocket-powered canard 747s, stuff like that. Although best of all would be combat planes for CFS2. I actually thought the S-37 was fictional until I found sites about it. Maybe someone should make a plane like that. I saw one in AceCombat04. It was the X-02. Combination of rear tails, canards, delta and swept-forward wings. Each side is shaped like a V.
Hmmm......
But, to the point, I would like to see some theoretically possible aircraft that nobody has thought of yet. It would make people use their imagination.
And it would require less copying of data.
 

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