Messeschmitt was a famous German aircraft manufacturing corporation named for its chief designer, Willy Messerschmitt, and known primarily for its World War II fighter aircraft. Multiple types of planes were designed by Messerschmitt, and I am going to make a few of them.
> 100% Completed PLANE FINISHED!
The Messerschmitt Bf 109 was a German World War II fighter aircraft designed in mid 1930s. It was one of
the first true modern fighters for that time, armed with six high caliber machine-guns and on board a V12 Line-engine.
Pictures:
Version 1.0 [REL]
To-Do List:
- Make a model (100%)
- Make a texture (100%)
- Texture the model (100%)
- Make the rudder, elevator and other moving parts movable (100%)
- Adjust handling.dat (0%) in v2.0
Replaces: Rustler (preferred), Stuntplane, Cropdust
Because of the lots of compliments I recieved, I found it was time to make another version of this great plane!
So, I will announce a second version now! No pictures will be released until release date, just to make sure no one knows what will come There will be pictures, soon. Release date is yet to be decided, and please don't ask for it because I simply don't know it myself. So far, it's looking pretty good! Some features I will tell you:
- New textures
- More details (on landig gear etc)
- Special handling lines
And maybe some other nice features!
A video about the BF-109 (Version 2):
> 100% Completed PLANE FINISHED!
More detailed info coming soon
Pictures:
A preview of my model:
To-Do List:
- Make a model (100%)
- Make a texture (100%)
- Make the rudder, elevator and other moving parts movable (100%)
- Adjust handling.dat (0%)
Replaces: Rustler, Beagle (optional)
YouTube Video
> 75% Completed
The first fighter jet ever, designed in 1944. The first flight was in 1945.
Pictures:
A preview of my model:
To-Do List:
- Make a model (100%)
- Make a texture (100%)
- Make the rudder, elevator and other moving parts movable (100%)
- Adjust handling.dat (0%)
Replaces: Shamal, Hydra (Optional)
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