> Do you have any three-view drawings if this aircraft
In a sense. A smallish but clear and detailed three view is presented on page 180 of Tony Buttlers “American Secret Projects: Fighters & Interceptors 1945-1978.” Since the book is readily available, I’ll not post the three-view. Few things more grating than busting one’s hump to research and publish a book, only to have some jackass scan it and post it online. Anyway, I highly recommend “ASP,” and recommend that y’all promptly run, not walk, to Amazon and procure a copy.
Don’t you think the landing gear would have been long to accomodate those dorsal fins?
Aw man, it’s like something out of anime. Wish it had gotten built!
DAMN! Now if someone could find that in color.
With underslung intakes and dorsal stabilizers, you’d need a crane to get in and out of the cockpit.
They didn’t need a crane for the XF8U-3, Mig 1.44, or hell, even the XB-70.
Do you have anymore in this series and will you be offering higher resolution/color versions for sale or anything?
> Do you have anymore in this series
Yes.
> for sale
No. I never sell concept art. What’s on the blog is what I’ve got to offer the public.
(I do, however, trade art)
Do you have any three-view drawings if this aircraft or any blueprints (for sale or otherwise)?
What kind of stuff do you trade concept art for?
> Do you have any three-view drawings if this aircraft
In a sense. A smallish but clear and detailed three view is presented on page 180 of Tony Buttlers “American Secret Projects: Fighters & Interceptors 1945-1978.” Since the book is readily available, I’ll not post the three-view. Few things more grating than busting one’s hump to research and publish a book, only to have some jackass scan it and post it online. Anyway, I highly recommend “ASP,” and recommend that y’all promptly run, not walk, to Amazon and procure a copy.