A quickie project, the Canadian Arrow!
This was a seriously oddball design, basically take a World War 2 V2 rocket, and stick a modern engine in it. The idea being that the aerodynamics are proven, so you save development effort.
The Art and Graphics of Nick Stevens. Available for hire.I specialise in unbuilt space projects, and the spacecraft of the Soviet Union.
The scale is off betweent he V2 and the Arrow. You can tell by the size of the graphite vanes, the V2 is shown to large. Other than that, it’s a nice comparison.
tale sections are basically identical in scale and form.
If its a ~Canadian~ Arrow, you ~have~ to remove the SpaceX logo from the side of it. If you want a logo, use an image of RL206, the Last AVRO Arrow.
WhiteWolf McBride,
Ottawa, Canada
PS: like the idea, have a pair of 1/16 scale V2’s I could build up as Arrows: one Imex styrene display, and one Estes Maxi-Brute (both rare kits)
That’s an X-Prize logo, not a Space one.