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Discovered this site, hopefully it'll prove handy/interesting for someone.

http://www.the-blueprints.com/blueprints/


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THIS is a MAJOR score!

Thank you Jim for sharing this!
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Not trying to be smart here but I've known about this site for a few years, I thought everybody else also was aware of it as its the first website that pops up on a Goggle search for 'Blueprints'. :P
It is very useful indeed but some of the drawings are very basic and incorrect, there are also no bulkhead cut-outs to help with tricky areas of a model that you can't see in three view drawings. You also have to pay $$$ for it and quite often there are better drawings available on Google, as I found with the A330-200 where I had to remake the nose longer because the original drawing plan was based on the first version of that airframe that had a stub nose...
I use http://www.ritchiespecs.com/searchresults?type= for equipment. The drawings are good and their free.
Thanks for posting this info, it is always helpful to have people looking out for this type of stuff, especially as it could have been a new website that we didn't know about!
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Yeah, I've known about this one for a while too, but I've gotten some useful info from it. Thanks for posting it Jim. Any time you see something like this, put it up. There's always someone who hasn't seen it. :)
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Some of the first three views on that site I looked at Mark had cross sections as part of the drawings. Just keeping you honest.
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I didn't see those one's so I stand corrected with my money still in my pocket! :P
You know me, I'm the first to say I'm wrong even if I'm right. I'll even take blame for things on behalf of other people. :shock:

These days it almost pays to go and buy a 3D max model that has an open license, then convert it to Gmax for lod's if that is your preferred development platform. I would have gone that way for the F-35 if I had known my way around Gmax enough to make lod models, but alas I don't. :P
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" I'm the first to say I'm wrong even if I'm right" AH, the secret of a married man !!
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I hadn't known about this site . I checked out the F-101 and there's a slew of F-101 drawings and none are accurate ! Also not trying to be smart .Just saying
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" I'm the first to say I'm wrong even if I'm right" AH, the secret of a married man !!
Or women!
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