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Cessna 420c? | ||
Boeing Stearman | ||
The cockpit windows are reminiscent of the Pilatus PC-12 | ||
This appears to be a US WW2-era glider similar to the Waco CG-4 | ||
It has the signature Boeing window dip and double eyebrow window, but as for the specific model I'm unsure | ||
Klumb3r wrote With these helpful extra views, it's easily distinguished as a Boeing 727 | ||
Looks like a low detail Messerschmitt 109 | ||
Boeing 737 | ||
Boeing 727? | ||
No doubt this is a Lockheed Vega 5B! | ||
Given the four engines, the color scheme, the US flag on the tail, and the short fuselage length, I'd say this is a VC-137C in the presidential livery that was worn by SAM 26000 and SAM 27000 | ||
Boeing P-12/F4B modified with floats to be used as a shipborne fighter/recon plane | ||
Biponacci wrote 172 specifically Agreed, Cessna 172 | ||
1999 International 4900 Vactor truck as seen in this listing for a similar one | ||
With the deflectors, the box on the boiler, the overall shape and location of the windows, this looks very similar to a German Duetsche Bundesbahn 2-10-0 steam locomotive such as the class 42 or 52 (both have the box on the boiler). You can even see the silhouette of 5 driving axles with enough space for a leading axle. | ||
Biponacci wrote Nah the cockpit definitely isn't from a C-130, it's strange how detailed it is for an aircraft that seemingly doesn't exist IRL I'm calling MFG I dunno, the rest of the shape is pretty obviously inspired by the C-130. The cockpit windows have just been changed to something resembling more modern cargo aircraft, i.e. the A400 | ||
Curtiss C-46 Commando? | ||
Hughes H-4 Hercules (Spruce Goose) | ||
DHC-3 Otter | ||
Low poly F-22 Raptor? (Edit: It was late when I posted this, definitely looks like a low-poly F-15) -- Last edit: 2023-10-28 00:12:10 | ||
Beech 1900? | ||
Cessna 172? | ||
DHC-2 Beaver | ||
Boeing 737, livery is similar to Air Canada's, too. The biggest giveaways are the engines and tail. | ||
Boeing 747 | ||
Mig 29? | ||
C-130 Hercules | ||
AH-1 Cobra | ||
AH-64 Apache | ||
B-52 Stratofortress, but low poly | ||
Learjet 31 -- Last edit: 2023-09-09 09:37:17 | ||
The front windows and windshield are very reminiscent of the DHC-2 Beaver, but the wings, ailerons, and stabilizer are too square, almost similar to those of a Cessna 172. -- Last edit: 2023-09-09 09:57:32 | ||
Beechcraft Baron en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Beechcraft_Baron | ||
Listed in-game as the China Railways JF1 and from what I'm seeing that looks correct. More specifically, it looks like the ones made for Mantetsu. | ||
This looks like an early example of a 4-6-0 "Ten Wheeler" from when they were primarily modified 4-4-0 "American" locomotives. | ||
The way the body indents on the sides reminds me more of the 1960s Ford Econoline. The Dodge A-100 doesn't have that curve behind the windows. | ||
I have the absolute pleasure of seeing these at my local airport (KMYR) as Mountain Air Cargo flies them for UPS on short-haul freight routes. The one pictured is wearing a livery similar to a retro Continental Airlines livery | ||
Obvious delta knockoff is obvious | ||
This seems like a mix between the 727-200's house livery and Garuda Indonesia's retro livery? It doesn't look bad by any means, though. | ||
The plane was developed by Bombardier as the CS series but was rebranded as the A220 series when Airbus bought 50.01% stake in the program, which was seen by many as a controversial move. | ||
Bruisemobile wrote I've seen such a plane with a similar paint scheme in Seattle. It's strikingly similar to the Pan Am livery. Though, while the registration (N5176Y) is for a 737-200, it isn't Pan Am's. It instead belonged to an EG&G aircraft that flew the "Janet" flights for the US government to various locations (most famously Area 51). | ||
This very closely resembles the USAF Boeing C-40 livery, but on a 737-200 instead of a 737-800 and with a Chinese registration code. Funny enough, B-6486 is (as of the time of writing) a 737-800 with Xiamen airlines. |