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Hypersonic Airliner/Bomber Design

CuttingEdge100

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I'm working on an obviously fictitious hypersonic-airliner/bomber design that is loosely based upon the McDonnell Douglas MD-2001 design which is most commonly known as the Orient Express, and sometimes mistaken for the National Aerospace Plane. While I've seen a model of the aircraft, I've seen artist impressions, and such, but I have never seen useful 3-view line-drawings that would make it possible to whip up my design.

Assuming anybody is available for the task, and willing to assist me, I could use reasonably good 3-view line-drawings (top/side/front), and ideally 5-view line-drawings (top/bottom, front/back, side) which would be used as a base-line to work with.

I am providing the images/pictures I currently have available for assistance


This is an artist impression of the design

mcdonnelldouglasmd20010.jpg



This is an image of a model I actually saw of the proposed design

mcdonnelldouglasmd20010.jpg



This is actually a 3/4 view of the design. (The specifics of what I want to do requires an actual top-view)

md2001linedrawing1.jpg



CuttingEdge100
 
Nathan Kaiser,

I didn't create those drawings, these are artist impressions, drawings, and models that I've seen. What I was hoping for was that somebody could, with the information available, make a nice 3-view drawings
 
Most of those plans are very similar, except in scale to the "Aurora" Stealth design. Look up books by Bill Sweetnam and you might be able to loft some views from them.
 
Rattrap,

Most of those plans are very similar, except in scale to the "Aurora" Stealth design.

It's similar, however I cannot find a line-drawing of it on the internet. Additionally (I may be wrong here), I figure it would be easier to start with this design rather than scour the internet for a line-drawing of the Aurora, then ask an somebody to then manipulate the image into this design, of which I've already posted pictures of.

Look up books by Bill Sweetnam and you might be able to loft some views from them.

I'm not sure I own that book anymore, I might have given that one to my nephew.
 
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