This is just one of the initial steps, and the design acts like a starting point for further analysis. Right now, I only create 3D models (which can be later used to visualize/present/3D print the idea). A lot of important steps come next, based on which we iterate the design. As it is said in aircraft design, "you never build the dash-1". (It is easier if making an RC plane, because the design can be built, flown and tested without much investment).
not really, there will be a lot of things that couldn't be fully built in 3d means, you will also have to measure different things about the craft, such as center of gravity, drag lift coefficient. could use simulation games such as flyout to build it thou :D
If I ever need something like this your are my go to option
Thank you so much!
I'm i the only one that wants to make the Valkyrie shuttle/ tav-37
Where I can sell my 3D design of small airplane?
Maybe you can look into sites like CGTrader. You can even sell 3D files on Etsy. Hope this helps!
Can designing things there really work in real life?
This is just one of the initial steps, and the design acts like a starting point for further analysis. Right now, I only create 3D models (which can be later used to visualize/present/3D print the idea). A lot of important steps come next, based on which we iterate the design. As it is said in aircraft design, "you never build the dash-1". (It is easier if making an RC plane, because the design can be built, flown and tested without much investment).
not really, there will be a lot of things that couldn't be fully built in 3d means, you will also have to measure different things about the craft, such as center of gravity, drag lift coefficient. could use simulation games such as flyout to build it thou :D