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By NicoR44
#236354
I always seem to be posting near the weekend :wink:
Here is some new stuff, it's up to you guys to guess what it is and where it's used :D :wink:

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By dyarza
#236369
Great as always.

Looks like the faceplate and swithgear for a comm. panel to me.

The top two banks are comm and Nav so I guess that the bottom is a transponder/adf?

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By NicoR44
#236371
Thanks!!

That's Pretty close dyarza :D
Top one is the ADF second one the Nav and the last one is the Com.

Now, where are these used (type of aircraft) :)
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By tom
#236372
Noo!! Volume, Balance and a VU-Meter :lol:
Great rhinocerosing as usual 8)
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By NicoR44
#236377
hehehehe :lol: thanks Tom :D
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By NicoR44
#236406
And a wireframe :wink:

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By NicoR44
#236411
Thanks Jeong-ho Kim :D
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By Hervé
#236415
Great Modeling and rendering Curt... always... always..! :wink:
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By NicoR44
#236417
Thanks Hervé :D
By numerobis
#236420
yes, very cool! :D

i really consider to buy rhino as long as i'm still a student. i just saw that you can get the educational license for €195 and you're allowed to use it later for commercial purposes. 8)
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By ivox3
#236437
You call that a wireframe Curt ? A few years ago it was called a render. lol....

Nice knobs .... :)
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By dyarza
#236438
NicoR44 wrote:Now, where are these used (type of aircraft) :)
Looks like a pretty integrated sytem not just components. I'm going to say it's a high perfomance piston or a turbo-prop. But then again, that is a pretty wire field. :lol:

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By jotero
#236442
very nice modeling Nico :lol:
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By NicoR44
#236502
numerobis wrote:yes, very cool! :D

i really consider to buy rhino as long as i'm still a student. i just saw that you can get the educational license for €195 and you're allowed to use it later for commercial purposes. 8)
Thanks!! :) if I were you I would! 8)
ivox3 wrote:You call that a wireframe Curt ? A few years ago it was called a render. lol....

Nice knobs .... :)
hehehe yes indeed, pure factual they still are renders :wink: :)


dyarza wrote:Looks like a pretty integrated sytem not just components. I'm going to say it's a high perfomance piston or a turbo-prop
Close :-) it's the Com/Nav system used in a Boeing 737 800 :D

So, is this a known issue?