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Title: Software used to create aircraft models?
Post by: YourDead on February 26, 2003, 09:28:01 PM
What software did you hitech guys use to design and render the aircraft?  I have 3DS Max...  is that whats used?

i'm taking autoCAD in school and i recently reinstalled Flight Simulator Flight Shop (VERY old design software for Microsoft Flight Simulator) on my laptop and started up drawing a plane today...  Flight Shop is tedious, doesn't allow for much detail, and its old...  designed for Win 3.1 i believe, lol...

Aces High coupled with this class im taking have revived my interest for designing stuff. heh
Title: Software used to create aircraft models?
Post by: Innominate on February 26, 2003, 10:39:30 PM
I'd guess it was 3dmax since thats prettymuch standard. (Though I'm talking completly out of my bellybutton here)

If you want to screw around with designing planes, take a look at X-Plane.  It's an okay flight sim which allows you to design and test planes.  There is a free demo of it which has limited scenery, and only 5 minutes of flight time, but still allows you to play with building em.
Title: Software used to create aircraft models?
Post by: Furious on February 27, 2003, 01:31:17 AM
I believe they use MultiGen.


F.
Title: Software used to create aircraft models?
Post by: hitech on February 27, 2003, 09:01:25 AM
we use multigen.

HiTech
Title: Software used to create aircraft models?
Post by: Skorpyon on February 27, 2003, 06:08:12 PM
Innominate.... wipe your chin... err... thigh.. oh nevermind. :D