I've just started to use Metasequoia to build models for FMS and I think both pieces of software are quite extraordinary! Extremely professional and at a price that can't be beaten.
The first plane I have tried to model is the Vicker's Vimy World War I bomber - it's also the plane made famous by Alcock & Brown when they flew it across the Atlantic. I drew the model in Metasequioa because I'm thinking of scratch building an electric powered model for twin SP280s and wanted to have a 3D model I could look at to see how it all goes together.
The way MQO lets you load in side, top and front 3-views and then "build" the model on top means it only took a few hours to come up with the initial model.
This is a picture of what it looks like:
After that I then had a go at building a model of my favourite aircraft of all time - the 1903 Wright Flyer. I tried to draw in all the ribs and everything but this lead to a model that's a bit to highly detailed for my PC:
So then I re-did the wings but used 2 sided polygons with less vertices for all the ribs and the perfomance is much improved:
I left both "wrighthi" and "wrightlo" in the archive so you can pick which one works best for you.
You can download the or the from my web site. Enjoy! And let me know what you think. I've included the .MQO files for anyone else who builds models so you can edit them.
BTW, I've added some rigging wires to the Vimy in the above download and, at home, I have modified versions of the Wright models with rigging added but haven't uploaded them to my site yet.
Cliff
PS All three files use the slowfly.wav and have a .par based on the "litemoth.par" (the FMS model of the GWS Tiger Moth) I don't think these .PAR values are quite right as I doubt whether even the Dare 40" span R/C model that I'm currently building will really be able to loop!
