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I started on the Beechcraft Baron 58. I reused the engines I made for the Piper Seneca V, only shrunk a little. I went ahead and added lights. Next will be cutting out and animating control surfaces.
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Looks like we will have to make a Beechcraft Pack soon!
PS: Beechcraft 1900 needs doing if anyone is interested... PAVA model rather low quality. Would love to see a better one.
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Daniel sent me his model a few years ago, but I never did anything with it. I might work on it like I did his Seneca, SR-22, and Caravan.
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Gunny pointed out that the landing lights should be part of the engine nacelles, so I made that change. I also cut out and animated the control surfaces. Next up will be improvements to the landing gear and interior with transparent windows. Also, whatever other suggestions I am given from those who have any to give.
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I might make a few different engine setups. It looks like some have the top intake and wing-mounted landing lights, top intake and landing lights built into the engine cowling, side intake with lights on the engine cowling, and a variety of cowling shapes.
This G58 has the top intake with engine-mounted lights and three-blade prop.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=b7VgyyRrME8
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Can you guess where this is? It's my next project since Gallatin/Bozeman is complete. May take a little longer since it needs a lot of detail.
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Siding with Abel. I mean, Willis Tower's shape is extremely iconic to me and Chicago. I've actually been in the Skybox twice
All I can say is, there better be a YS Air & Water Show if that's released
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Great work Airbourne! Brings back my Chicago trip in 2003. And yes, I did get to see the Air and Water Show.
Btw, in case anyone wants to see the skyline labelled with all the prominent structures, here you go.
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60FPS in YS 2012. That is with a Blue Angel Delta too.
Can you guess where this is?
Thats my guess
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F-14E (AST-21): Based on Masa-AT's GAC F-14, by way of Iceman, Bombcat, and Copperhead. The splinter camo is nearly all Copper's work.
F-4S: Based on TF58's HQPGAC F-4S, originally based on Masa-AT's gac pack.
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WHY ARE WE WHISPERING?
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Original YF-23 model was from the CEP pack, but I totally reshaped it according to the YF-23's blueprint's, pretty much an entirely new model at this point. Anyhow, did this one up for the VFA-131 as a sort of a special land based reserve aircraft.
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My Baron 58 is coming along. I got the main gear put together. I opened the gear doors for this shot, but the inside doors close back once the gear is deployed. The wheels roll on the ground. Next up will be the nose gear
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