Howard Gibson
Senior Airman
Let's design some fantasy aircraft for WWII.
The Rules
3D CAD is cool, but it requires you to model everything. 2D CAD is recommended. Plan to show an orthogonal general arrangement drawing. Isometric drawings are cool, but also a lot of work. Total detail design takes years, and is absolutely not required.
If you have some form of AutoCAD, that is cool. LibreCAD is Free Software as defined by Front Page — Free Software Foundation — working together for free software and The GNU Operating System and the Free Software Movement, and it generates DXF files.
Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, or GIMP? Have fun.
Plan to generate a PNG or JPEG file that can attached to a message post.
Plan on spending a couple of hours at this, not the next six years of your life. It's not like it matters.
The Rules
- Select a country and an air service.
- Select dates to start design, and introduce the aircraft into service. It should take three years to design a new aircraft, but blind, screaming panic mode over three months has had good results.
- Consider available resources. The Germans and Japanese fantasized about bombing the USA, but it was not happening. If your proposal is resource heavy, describe what other activity will be discontinued. Forget about not invading Russia. The whole point of WWII in Europe was to invade Russia.
- Select an aircraft manufacturer and engine(s).
- In context of WWII, new engine design from scratch takes too long. According to writer Bill Gunston, it takes five or six years to design a new engine and get it working. All the important engines of WWII were running prior to or very early in the war. You may propose upgrades of existing engines.
- Understand doctrine, design practise, and available technology of the nation and manufacturer. For example, the Russians did not see a requirement for high altitude combat. They did not make aircraft out of metal, and they did not have turbochargers. The Soviet P-47 Thunderbolt was not happening.
- Discuss how the aircraft will work, and justify your design decisions.
- You may design from scratch, or modify something that already exists.
3D CAD is cool, but it requires you to model everything. 2D CAD is recommended. Plan to show an orthogonal general arrangement drawing. Isometric drawings are cool, but also a lot of work. Total detail design takes years, and is absolutely not required.
If you have some form of AutoCAD, that is cool. LibreCAD is Free Software as defined by Front Page — Free Software Foundation — working together for free software and The GNU Operating System and the Free Software Movement, and it generates DXF files.
Adobe Illustrator, Adobe Photoshop, or GIMP? Have fun.
Plan to generate a PNG or JPEG file that can attached to a message post.
Plan on spending a couple of hours at this, not the next six years of your life. It's not like it matters.