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Let me think a bit...

Columbia 400, maybe...

A Cirrus, maybe...

Do we need more clues, yes.

Last I checked Cirrus aircraft do not have speedbrakes.

This is the Columbia 400/Cessna Corvalis (so it's not that either)...

Keep guessing ;)

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Can't really find any good shots of aircraft speed brakes in a similar nature to the one modelled, but I think this might be a Lancair or some sort?  Getting closer?

Lancair uses the same speedbrakes as the Columbia/Cessna (manufactured by Precise Flight), so it's not that either.

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In that case I have a feeling it is either a homebuilt or something experimental?

I can't think of anything else it could be, or I am missing something quite obvious...  Nah, we need more hints lol.

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;)

Hey Jason,

Do the speedbrakes you are showing in the pics appear "exactly" as they are on the aircraft ?  I don't see how they would be that effective as there is very little surface area.

As far as a Lancair is concerned... the speed brakes in the picture appear to be "too close" to the fuselage and do not look at all like a Precide Flight speedbrake.

The mystery continues...

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I bought the Oahu photo scenery as a treat to myself. I needed something new, so what's better than a little "don't be sad" kind of purchase to play with all day long? I got carried away, and have been more active in LightWave than X-Plane though. Started making some rough ideas on how the buildings will populate Honolulu intl.

This is VERY rough. I shouldn't even post this, but I'm weak... ;)

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Nice stuff Olah.

Its a Lancair Legacy 2000

The speed breaks are still under work. Still need some a few bits of ajustment. Ive added a picture of the actual brakes.

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Can't sleep, so I started playing with night lighting. I have a few more ideas on how to do night lighting on any surface, like in front of buildings. I've tested a little, and it looks very promising. Will show you more when I'm happy with it :)

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Here's another two for ya. I didn't have much time today as I'm off for a wedding I'm shooting at this saturday, though I spent too much time on figuring out those roads and connecting them, and a few more structures.

And here you can check the airport in birds view on Bing. Some details won't be needed to model, nor be 100% accurate, since you'll be flying above or parking on the opposite side of the terminal anyway. But please, be picky if you notice anything.

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