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Here is a low poly high quality 3D model of a concept space shuttle .Blender model and cycles render .
Model in detail with 360 animation ,[link]
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L3ynx [2017-10-25 16:09:09 +0000 UTC]
This is one of the most beautiful spacecraft I've ever seen. Lovely.
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Lady-Pilot [2017-09-22 16:09:20 +0000 UTC]
Awesome! You should send it to NASA, its better than the land-by-drop-on-parachute concepts than they are deploying now!
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rocketman732 [2017-03-09 06:01:30 +0000 UTC]
The space shuttle with light speed capabilities.
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rocketman732 In reply to PINARCI [2017-03-09 07:05:53 +0000 UTC]
A simple step for man. One giant leap for manly men
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Dyluthus [2015-01-13 05:18:38 +0000 UTC]
A truly amazing rendering. I can easily imagine a vehicle like this transporting man through the cosmos one day. Well done 😄!
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Fastmax [2014-08-03 20:34:03 +0000 UTC]
How serious were you ever about submitting this design to any aerospace manufacturing corporation?
YOU OUGHT TO BE!
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PINARCI In reply to Fastmax [2014-08-04 12:36:14 +0000 UTC]
I am sure every major aerospace agencies ( Earth bound and Alien )wild computers are already tracing tracking reforming and analyzing my curves. Call it wild imagination
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VanishingPointInc [2014-07-12 00:23:29 +0000 UTC]
That's a cool design. It definitely looks like a mid-way point between today's space shuttle and something from Star Trek.
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feldagast [2014-04-16 16:28:46 +0000 UTC]
It would be cool to be able to buy a model of this for my desk at work. Any plans to produce something like that?
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PINARCI In reply to feldagast [2014-04-16 17:42:48 +0000 UTC]
I do agree. I would also like to have one on my desk. 3D printing would be the way to go. I do not follow this technology as close as I need to but, in near future like Kinkos there will be services at great prices Id hope
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petrsimcik [2013-12-06 15:24:47 +0000 UTC]
I want it like papercraft! Good looking space ship, like from Star Trek.
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Tebathimanckatt [2013-12-04 20:00:54 +0000 UTC]
Wow, love that design. Could you tell us something about its dimensions? And could you please post the other pics and the animation posted on turbosquid, please?
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PINARCI In reply to Tebathimanckatt [2013-12-05 00:00:30 +0000 UTC]
Thank you. Sure I should be coming out with second generation this shuttle soon.
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Tebathimanckatt In reply to PINARCI [2013-12-05 18:42:04 +0000 UTC]
Great! Looking forward to see it!
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PINARCI In reply to Tebathimanckatt [2013-12-06 08:15:12 +0000 UTC]
Oh yes by the way here are some specs;
length 37 + meters / 122.505 feet
width 14 + meters/ 48.052 feet
height 6 + meters/ 20.298 feet
She is way more advance than our today shuttle class vessels. No VTOL, but Sendercorp Soft Pillow Gravity Drive makes take off and landing a joy. Again SC ACU drive Atom Chill Unit ( Electron Glue technology ) can allow her to protect all her exterior from hyper loads of heat caused by various circumstances. This particular design can sustain all life support, crew of 8 for 23.800 hours that is close to three years.
Drives can fold light nine point one times. Our solar system is, simply a field trip with this shuttle.
Sendercorp We bring peace, to multiverse.
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PINARCI In reply to PINARCI [2013-12-06 08:47:24 +0000 UTC]
Hey I do apologize those specs do belong to the other shuttle smaller one, XS - 01 pinarci.deviantart.com/art/Shu…
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PINARCI In reply to PINARCI [2013-12-06 08:53:42 +0000 UTC]
Specs of this Shuttle ;
lenght 53.14 m
width 27.686 m
height 8.145 m
She also has first generation of all tech of XS - 01 , but stronger robust and bit faster.
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asaenvolk [2013-11-02 06:36:41 +0000 UTC]
See a fairly realistic design, the only thing is it seems to lack a vertical stabilizer of any sort. While that's not impossible, it does make it harder to control safe orbital reentry.
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PINARCI In reply to asaenvolk [2013-11-02 07:53:36 +0000 UTC]
Thank you kindly. Ohh those fine stabilizers... ( You are indeed right in visual sense. Well we have them all covered in our SC GA Gx100 ( Sendercorp Gravity AMP Array Gx Drive ) Mean while ,our Supreme Atom Composite materials you can enter any planet at any angle. Bottom plating is for harder tasks like star surfing and exotic gravity sources ... Yes sir ,we are pretty-much out there !
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wbyrd [2013-09-05 01:12:04 +0000 UTC]
for some reason aesthetics and aerodynamics seem to be linked. It may be the fact that the human eye has a knack for seeing patterns and proportions subconsciously. If you look at a well streamlined car, or aircraft your eye just seems to be drawn to it. ( Supermarine Spitfire for example.)
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PINARCI In reply to wbyrd [2013-09-05 09:19:16 +0000 UTC]
Yeah you are very right on that ////////// Link on AESTHETICS AND AERODYNAMICS . But you know, that only applies to us in Today's technology , where forces of nature still we have to obey . We are being molded in that way . Yes Spitfire is always one sexy machine , SR Blackbird at rest, looks like going billion miles an hour . In far future these all , these will change rapidly . I still have to obey old school lines and curves ,just to produce an eye candy design . But take a look at ISS .... bunch of soda cans put together
Also wait for AG drives to take place , that will be the end of our GOLDEN ERA . Whomever have the cash and resources will get their ideas up running no matter how horrible designs that they are .
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wbyrd In reply to PINARCI [2013-09-05 14:11:19 +0000 UTC]
the ISS is a face not even a mother can love.
I agree that as technology allows us to snub our nose at certain aspects of design machines may become far less eye pleasing. Smooth clean lines, elegant proportions and graceful curves may become a thing of the past.
At some point it may well be that good looks will be a selling point for luxury vehicles If a military, or commercial vehicle has good looks it may be that they require them as part of their function.
Pat of what i like about your designs is that they look very nice, and have a functional, "I do my job, and do it damn well" look to them at the same time.
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PINARCI In reply to wbyrd [2013-09-05 14:34:08 +0000 UTC]
LOL on ISS
I agree that good looks will be a major factor on sales . Also the other huge hit , that anything you want can be modified and reshaped to please your senses . I dont mean the paint job, but every part which makes the product . That will be soon ... Generation Unique ...
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wbyrd In reply to PINARCI [2013-09-09 15:31:51 +0000 UTC]
I have notice that when you have a good illustration people cna get into a game or story more deeply. I think it's because it supplies the imagination with one more piece of the puzzle.
with the degree of customization and kit bashing that goes on with current automobiles and boats, I can only imagine what people will do when they dont have to worry about aerodynamics or balance in a design..I can see someone having their log cabin starcruiser complete with front porch swings.. or a personal vehicle that looks like a la-z-boy recliner.... who knows...if people can imagine it they sooner or later will build it.
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wbyrd [2013-09-04 16:25:55 +0000 UTC]
Once hear a saying "if it looks good it flies good".... and this one looks damn good.
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PINARCI In reply to wbyrd [2013-09-04 17:58:20 +0000 UTC]
Luvit , thats one saying ... thank you
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spikedpsycho [2013-08-22 05:07:38 +0000 UTC]
If you don't stop asking me if we're there yet, I'm gonna turn this shuttle around.
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spikedpsycho In reply to PINARCI [2013-08-22 06:47:11 +0000 UTC]
What happens if you have a picture in your favorites but accidently remove it. And you don't know how to find the original?
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PINARCI In reply to spikedpsycho [2013-08-22 12:18:15 +0000 UTC]
Thats a true bummer . I would say type in whatever you remember up and go through the pile .
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PINARCI In reply to spikedpsycho [2013-08-23 04:27:21 +0000 UTC]
Thats pretty amazing, fast I must say .
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PINARCI In reply to Nadasi [2013-08-16 07:08:37 +0000 UTC]
Thank you . I like your quote ''
...God may change the situation but he may change you!"
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SamSquared [2013-07-23 19:14:08 +0000 UTC]
Very impressive; I like the aerodynamics but the engine looks totally different to anything around today, any idea how it works?
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PINARCI In reply to SamSquared [2013-07-23 19:36:09 +0000 UTC]
Thank you kindly . Aerodynamics are only for eye candy , I think it is a natural process something comes deep inside from me ( no high education on the matter ) well yet ...I don"t know she may be worst than a brick , with a very sophisticated software I am sure ,design can be tested all through out , meaning all dynamic properties etc . Drive system that is a very good question ...even though it looks like a propulsion type of array , but it is not . They are Sendercorp SC Gravity manipulator units and when amplifiers load up they glow in the spectrum of blue
( All sci fi mambo jumbo )
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SamSquared In reply to PINARCI [2013-07-23 19:39:47 +0000 UTC]
In aerodynamic terms it actually looks a bit like some of the designs for hypersonic lifting bodies - maybe just a lucky coincidence! Does it have any reaction-based propulsion or does it fly only using the antigravity drive?
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PINARCI In reply to SamSquared [2013-07-23 21:15:18 +0000 UTC]
Most of my designs in atmospheric flights, fine ships , light fighters and even luxury yachts they can reach mid hypersonic speeds mach 10 - 15 . But designs of all hulls were not based on any aerodynamics . It only helps just a little when all gravity drive and shield bubble fails . That coincidence is just , ( i think all my childhood admirations of planes and jets ) , and yes vessel is only on four AG drive and over fifty AG amps .
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