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  1. Btw I added a few more pictures of some other aircrafts in my first post. hope you like them!
  2. very impressive! and no problem. it seems yours is a bigger version than mine. Actually, the SR-71 I posted was my 4th version. the 1st version I did was way too large so I decided to downsize it because of the issues with the controls during flight and the really bad wobble through the aircraft. I realized that a smaller version was easier to control and had more speed. mine can even reach speeds of around 500 m/s inside the atmosphere. lol you should've seen how much struts I used under the aircraft. it was crazy!
  3. It looks great! and without part clipping too that's impressive.
  4. thanks! took me a really long time to make that. When I was starting out I was just going for the looks but I was like "What the heck. If it's an SR-71, then it should be able to fly too!" So I did and now it can get into space (:
  5. Share pictures of your replicated aircraft here. It must be based on some kind of fictional or real world aircraft. It has to resemble the original aircraft as closely as possible with any kind of mods. The main goal is for the appearance. Functionality is just a bonus. Here's an example. here's my SR-71 replica and it can even get into orbit. It also has thrust vectoring (I put 2 rocket engines at front and 2 at the back) so it can perform STOL only taking 1/4 of the runway before it lifts off. Here you can see the thrust vectoring rockets underneath Here's the ADF-01 Falken from the Ace Combat video games Here's the X-wing fighter from Star Wars The F-22 The Su-47 Berkut, a forward-swept wing experimental aircraft. One of my favorites and really really easy to control without stalling. I can probably turn 180 degrees in about 5-10 seconds Hope you like them!
  6. Check out my SR-71. I was able to get it into orbit too!
  7. Here's my SR-71 replica that I was able to get into a 150,000 km orbit. Sorry I forgot to take screenshots during take-off
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