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Poslao: 31 Dec 2024 15:23
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Repost FMA IAe-24 Calquin
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Registruj se da bi učestvovao u diskusiji. Registrovanim korisnicima se NE prikazuju reklame unutar poruka.
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Poslao: 03 Jan 2025 02:08
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Napisano: 01 Jan 2025 19:30
Cutaway Romano Cardenal-I, Modified by Motocar
Dopuna: 02 Jan 2025 15:00
Render Cutaway Chengdu J-36 shred from "X" and retouched by Motocar
Dopuna: 03 Jan 2025 2:08
Cutaway MiG-25B, author A. Stigato and retouched by Motocar
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Poslao: 05 Jan 2025 19:24
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Napisano: 04 Jan 2025 3:22
Cutaway Submersible Launcher A4 V-2 missile, proposal to create a launcher that would come close while remaining hidden underwater and allow surprise launch and with the capacity to attack more distant targets, did not go beyond sketches, however years later we would see submerged launch ballistic missiles in modern nuclear-powered submarines, beginning an era of cat and mouse in all the world's oceans.
Dopuna: 05 Jan 2025 19:24
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Poslao: 05 Jan 2025 20:04
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Cutaway Zimmerman Fritella Volante, shared from italian magazine "L'Ala" and retouched by Motocar
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Poslao: 07 Jan 2025 15:36
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Napisano: 07 Jan 2025 1:26
Cutaway Colani-Schulze Cormoran, Speculative interpretation of the Cormoran light aircraft concept, this would be powered by a brand new Porsche engine, the PFM 3.2 Liters, modified for aeronautical use by the German firm, both Colani, an extravagant designer with proposals using the design concept that he called "Biodynamics" inspired by nature, together with the aeronautical engineer Walter Schulze who is co-author of the design that took his engineering to a degree that had technical viability, Colani had proposals for very unorthodox propellers so you can see two designs, one with a complex propulsive propeller concept and the one I am dealing with used a more conventional three-blade one, beyond the diatribe of whether it would fly or not, it is an exercise in style and avant-garde and inspiring proposals to dream and create, in fact here is this interpretation of the Cormoran as a small tribute to the genius of Colani as an artist and Sculze as a engineer who makes the artist's ideas viable. Motocar
Reinterpretation of the Cormoran now with electric power plant and energy supplied by batteries, both sets of electric FAN have two engines and efficient "Cimatarra" ducted propellers, both placed behind the cabin in a high position at medium altitude drift, this avoids the problems of the high thrust line of the original project and its performance problems, conceptual author of the modification by Motocar and carried out to visualize the proposed changes.
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Poslao: 11 Jan 2025 16:50
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Napisano: 08 Jan 2025 0:31
Cutaway Lockheed U-2A, Originally created by Aviagraphica and modified by Motocar to recreate the initial version of the USAF/CIA reconnaissance aircraft
Dopuna: 11 Jan 2025 16:50
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Poslao: 11 Jan 2025 16:56
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Cutaway interpretation Cormoran de Colani-Schulze Electric Motocar Concept
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Poslao: 14 Jan 2025 02:22
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Napisano: 12 Jan 2025 18:24
Cutaway North American P-51B, the first version of the famous Mustang fighter now equipped with the Rolls Royce Merlin engine replacing the Alisson, dramatically improving its performance, turning it into a legendary fighter that dominated the skies of Western Europe, serving as an escort fighter for Allied bomber formations all the way to the heart of Nazi Germany, thanks to an astonishing range. Author R.G. Shmit and retouched by Motocar to unite both images
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