How to draw a fighter plane ww2 step by step || Easy to draw airplanes

how to draw a fighter plane ww2 with this how-to video and step-by-step drawing instructions. Simple drawing for kids and beginners.

How to draw a ww2 fighter plane step by step

Please see the drawing tutorial in the video below

You can refer to the simple step-by-step drawing guide below

Step 1

Drawing Body and Wings
Draw a long oval for the fuselage. Add an oval in front to make the front bubble window. Sketch two long wing shapes.

Step 2

Added tail and cockpit
Draw three rounded triangles for the tail. Add a long wedge on the body for the cockpit.

How is an airplane supposed to fly without an engine? We will address that on the next page.

Step 3

Drawing engine
Sketch two cylinders on each wing to make the engine. Add a circle at the top of each cylinder. Draw a curved line near the front of each engine to add detail.

Step 4

Draw the propellers
Draw a cone in the center of each motor and add three long, thin ovals from each cone to form the propeller. Add a slanted detail line to the tip of each propeller.

Step 5

More cockpit windows
Draw the windows on the cockpit. Sketch the body details in front of the window. Ends with a long, circular rectangle and star symbol on the far wing.

Step 6

Add details to the body
Add a rectangle to the bottom two tail sections. Fill the rectangles with lines. Draw a rectangle with a missing corner on the top tail and add a smaller rectangle inside it. Sketch the contour details on the wings, engine and cockpit. Finish with a few rectangles for the hatches on the side of the body and some detail on the front bubble windows.

Step 7

More final details
Mark the pencil lines you want to keep with a marker. Remove any extra lines.

 

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