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Chrisf98

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  1. LOL!!! nothing is gonna stop me from trying I still have faith in my product
  2. Hey guys, I contacted Bright Bricks earlier to see if they can help me with the construction of the aircraft, they are known for their projects like this one
  3. Site this topic http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=73936&st=125#entry2235840 It's very similar to how I'm going to do my entire project :)
  4. Well currently I am looking for a small group of engineers to do research for this product that is going to be created through AutoCAD, and through that research we will have answers
  5. Haha very funny Yes I'm replacing the core with a motor and I'm controlling the flight surfaces with Lego pneumatics
  6. This is what the design of the engine is going to look like
  7. The cool thing about this project is that it will have the original AmericanAirlines livery
  8. Yeah JohnBS is right, the duct tape is a great addition and cover for your airplane, there is also chrome duct tape and just regular chrome tape in case your livery includes chrome as a color, my Airbus A300 will have a lot of chrome duct tape :) so we could twin up But yeah, point is, duct tape is a great addition to your airplane
  9. @Corvette3 It would be a turbofan style ducted fan @whale2 construction hasn't started yet and won't for about another year, first I have to order the parts then I can post pictures of the construction When I have access to a computer I will post pictures of the print outs I've made of the Airbus A300 so far
  10. I'm a big fan Carsten, we're rooting for you! Make us proud! I recommend covering your wings with duct tape, it's light and strong
  11. @gti180 Don't worry guys I got it under control, I already figured out how I'm gonna use the Lego motor to power the jet engine, and I also figured out how the jet turbine is gonna be designed
  12. This is by far one of the most amazing projects I've ever seen, keep up the effort Carsten!
  13. This project is very very similar to this one http://www.eurobricks.com/forum/index.php?showtopic=73936
  14. @lee82gx I've actually already considered and have done research on a wind tunnel, it is gonna be used as a testing ground for the airplane before its first flight @gti180 the jet engines are gonna be custom made using Autocad 3d printer technology and will run on a Lego buggy motor, weight is gonna be a crucial factor for the design process I already printed out the drawings I'm gonna use to build the outline of the airplane
  15. somewhat similar, except mine is gonna be lighterBtw, if any of you want to know the scale of the model, it's gonna be 7 feet long and almost 6 feet in wingspan I'm gonna build and work on this project with my best friend, and I expect it to take about 2-3 years until completion but I will keep you guys posted with updates and the work and some instructions on how to build it via YouTube
  16. Lego and some non Lego parts, the engines will have the least amount of Lego parts compared to any other part of the plane. Of course
  17. Thank you for your concern I will do my best
  18. Hey there, my name is Chris Feliciano and I'm working with a friend on this project to build a working flying American Airlines Airbus A300, this is going to be the main support forum for the project.
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