IF the assymetric design is allowed (I checked the rules quickly but didn't found anything specifically forbidding it on first look), then pylons aren't a problem. You just place the assymetrical nose tip at 185mm high, extent one pillar from the nose tip and either extend the other pillar from the opposite, much higher, end of the nose, or first use a vanity panel and from there extend a pillar.Holm86 wrote:Okay now I get it. But 1, I don't think the asymmetric design is allowed and 2, the nose cant be attached to the front wing. It has to be connected with 2 pylons.turbof1 wrote:Very simple: the nose tip has to be low enough, but if you could place it assymetrically, you could shape it as the right/left FW pillar; the vanity panel could then fill in the opposite pillar. That way you simulate almost perfectly, within dimensional boundaries set by rules, pre-2014 high nose, as looking from the side the nose would still drop in a continual line.
Hell, go crazy from the assymetric nose tip, extend 1 pillar with a paper slot in it so it is reglementary 2 pylons and use the vanity panel as shown in the picture to cover up the other side.
It's of course a big IF.