Hello again!
This time i want to show the last twin engine plane i made, a Leonardo C-27J Spartan..... or a Aeritalia G222 as you wish, because is almost the same plane, but as i made the same plane before, with less powerful engines and the lack of flaps and other details, i decide to call this "C-27J Spartan" as the real one is the improved versión of his predecessor , the Aeritalia G222.
This will not be a tutorial, but it will works to show the differences between the previous plane and the this new one. The Aeritalia G-222 is here in the articles section also. https://www.flitetest.com/articles/aeritalia-g-222-scratchbuild
The things i learn after i build the first plane where:
- Simpler load cargo door.
- Better hatch for batteries
- No need for shock absorbents in the landing gear.
- Flaps! they are useful!
- More power!
- Less, bigger fuselage pieces
- Extra reinforcement in the wing.
- Varathane polyurethane water based varnish.
- Good decals.
Later i took out the nose landing gear for a simple version. Btw, the wheels are made from scratch too!
In the belly there is space for a little ventral cargo .... mmm a camera maybe?
Another thing to improve was the central wing piece.
This piece was hard to make but a lot lighter than the previous twin i made...
Now sand it... a lot of it!
Ready for the paint job!
The owner wanted a fictional navy blue scheme with some high visibility strips, kind of "operation musketter" style...
This is the best part, a entire day or two, dedicated to the details!
Almost done!!
The cargo door it´s a must in this plane, was designed with the maximum cargo capacity in mind.
Now the decals and windshield finnish and later, the varnish...
The best looking plane i made ever by far...
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Sorry for the Spanish audio and also for my bad English here.
Thanks for any insight you have related to my project, everything is useful!
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Is there any chance of a plan please?
Many thanks
Steve
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