I'm a huge aviation fan from a (relativly to my age) long time. Being in the Royal Canadian Air Cadets, I'll be doing my Glider Scolarship this summer.
I'm aiming to be an aircraft designer in the future. Oh yeah! ;D
Anyway, I'm working on a project for school in which I'll be building a R/C model from the aircraft (the Ales which stands for "bird" in latin). I did the sketches and 3D models. I also conceived a small wind tunnel to test the general aerodynamics of my design (I'll make a smaller clay model for those purposes). I thought that having a flyable model in a simulator would be really cool; I'd also like to see it "fly" as soon as possible.
I also want to do a flyable model for the RealFlight R/C flight simulator to help me practice before flying the real thing, so a 3D model with anymation could hopefully be used for both.
Here's my concept:

That's a tandem two-places very light sportjet in the same style as Viper Aircraft's FunJet or ATG's Javelin.
It has two engines and [would] have a glass cockpit. It's not shown, but would have an optional central drop-tank placed under its fuselage.
Progress so far: I have a workable RcCad 3D model (converted into 3DS) however it has way too much polygons. I don't think it could be used in the simulator as it would need to be nearly totally redone; it can however help a lot as a reference. As you can see, I've done a color scheme. I never did any for FS, but I may be able to do one as I'm pretty experienced with graphic tools. I've calculated a lot of data, I would probably be able to have much of the needed data for anyone interested to help.
If you're an FS aircraft design studio, I could probably make some kind of exchange by making you a nice website as I'm also a webdesigner.
A website presenting the project should be up online soon at http://ales.foxleader.net . For now, it's just a 2-minutes splash screen.
Thanks a lot for your help!
Regards,
Thierry D.
The Ales Project