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Could you go into detail on how you would handle cockpit windows? Just splitting face wouldn't be correct because the windows on the super connie were flat sheets of glass and not curved, while your modelling technique produced curved windows.
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Interesting use of the sweep command to model the tail fins. Works a little better than lofting to a point!
There’s another sets of technical drawings of the center tail fin on the L-1049 in which shows a slight difference shape of the center tail fin.
Could you go into detail on how you would handle cockpit windows? Just splitting face wouldn't be correct because the windows on the super connie were flat sheets of glass and not curved, while your modelling technique produced curved windows.
I was thinking the same thing
Please make balsa plane tutorial