Aftermath Of A Design Course

Aircraft Structures View
Aircraft Cabin View

Aircraft Chapalang (Everything) View

And as usual, if you do not recall the previous mail (seriously, I can't be bothered to dig it up from the archives... think the previous mail was close to 2 years ago), there's more to the aircraft than merely a bunch of blocks. See some colours within the aircraft? They're seats and all the misc stuff that you see in an aircraft...



Notice the windows, seats, curtains, exit signs? You might think this is a simple case of a drag and drop action, but hey, how could a pathetic life in engineering be that simple right? So, let's go up a level to one of the components: The cabin...
The Cabin
OK, maybe the title was kind of unecessary. Anyway, the cabin is made up of 8 business seats and 32 economical seats. If you're still thinking that this is a case of merely dragging and dropping items and placing them nicely together... nah, that wouldn't justify this course as a crazy 4 modular credit/academic unit course. And so, let's zoom into just one of the chairs:
Well... so what's the big deal about the chair anyway? Isn't that just one of those pre-included drag and drop items? Nope nope. This had to be created from scratch. Since the chair's complicated, let's take a much simpler item: The exit sign

To create the exit sign, first, we draw a box...
Then, we create a box by extruding (ie. give the rectangle a depth) it:
Following which we chart out the words 'exit' onto the front surface with all the dimensions:
And since this was such a troubling course that took me way beyond 30/40 hours to model, I might as well display all the freak components that had to be modelled:
The Pratt & Whitney 150A Engine
Window Panels
Curtains
Aircraft Wings
Wheel Wells
Galley Furniture
Landing Gear

OK, I think I'm tired uploading all the pics and dragging them from the top to the bottom and deleting the countless lines that are added between each sentence. And so, I'll be stopping here.
Thought: The end of a nightmare in a*rosp*ce hails the coming of another... sigh...

Well, since strings sound somewhat soft, and somewhat muffled such that demisemiquavers are not to distinct, and considering it does take up time and there are 5 other pieces to go, and considering this is but 2 bars in a 100 bar piece, and considering blah blah blah... sometimes I play just a note. (OK, most of the time, happy?) Hey, I'm not the only keyboardist around guilty right? Someone tell me I'm not the only one... pleeeese....
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