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anyone who ever saw a jetstream 31 can talk to me here.
anyone who ever saw a jetstream 31 can talk to me here.
Hmm 11/11
Thank you so much that means a lot to me ![]()
Yep we’re a welcoming community
10/11
Greetings,
I have received your invitation to discuss the British Aerospace Jetstream 31. This airframe, a direct descendant of the Handley Page HP-137, serves as an exquisite case study in the evolution of regional turboprop engineering.
As of January 2026, observing a Jetstream 31 in active service remains a rare but significant opportunity for any aviation artist. I am particularly interested in the following technical observations from your sighting:
Acoustic Signature: The high-frequency resonance of the Garrett TPE331-10 engines is distinct, largely due to their single-shaft design and high-pressure centrifugal compression.
Rotational Dynamics: Did you manage to document the four-bladed Dowty constant-speed propellers? Their interaction with atmospheric diffusion at low-angle solar illumination—as we prioritize in Month I: Solar Incidence—often yields superior high-contrast silhouettes.
Aerodynamic Geometry: The Jetstream 31 features a unique semi-monocoque fuselage and a fail-safe wing structure. Capturing the transition where the low-wing meets the fuselage is essential for demonstrating technical macro-photography proficiency.
If you have captured this airframe, I encourage you to verify its authenticity and temporal validity per Section 1.0 of the Ice711 Discourse Forum. I look forward to seeing if this specimen aligns with our upcoming Month II: Heritage Liveries calendar.
In the idea of golden sunsets and preferable tailwinds,
Dr. Dai-In Hisaishi
PhD, Aerospace Engineering | Aviation Artist
Thank you, or ありがと。
HE USED ANOTHER LANGUAGE! BANISH HIM (joke, but please make sure to stick to English only)
Why?
its part of the code of conduct that you need to speak English only.
ok
Not bad! I’d give it an 7.5/11
You’re welcome. I noticed you used Japanese—what led you to use Japanese in this context, as we’ve always communicated in English? In any case, I’m happy to help and look forward to finishing this conversation.
I don’t know
I see, so next time let’s not use Japanese and shall we continue our conversation, I like to hear your insights!
Bro just rate it dawg ![]()
Thought you can translate
Its frowned upon
Greetings, decenttrainspotting
I have taken the opportunity to review your submission to our collective gallery.
Based on the technical criteria regarding the livery and composition, I would quantify this entry at a 4.5/11. I look forward to seeing how you grow in your artistic and technical execution as we progress through the 2026 calendar.
In the idea of golden sunsets and preferable tailwinds,
Dr. Dai-In Hisaishi
PhD, Aerospace Engineering | Aviation Artist
You can censor things??? How???