How to Draw a Jet
You'll be a real quick draw when you master this drawing project. Follow the easy step-by-step instruction below to draw jets, the fastest of all aircraft.  Follow the directions on this page to draw this speedy jet.
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In this section,
we'll show you how to draw the above jet. Either draw it
freehand while looking at your computer monitor or print out this page
to get a closer look at each step.
Follow
the red lines in each illustration to learn exactly what to draw in
that step. The lines drawn in previous steps are shown in gray. Here,
we'll show you an illustration of each step and then give you a
description of how to draw it.
Step 1: Draw a long, flat box form for the body of the plane. Add a long
football shape for the cockpit.
Step 2: Sketch the window
of the cockpit. Draw two large wedges and two small wedges for the wings and
tail.
Step 3: Draw a long
rectangle on each side of the plane's body. The rectangles should stretch the
entire length of the body. Add two fat bullet shapes at the back to make the
engines. Sketch two curved lines for detail. Draw two tall tail fins at the
back of the plane. Outline the fins to create depth.
Step 4: Draw two long
half-circles on each side of the jet body. Add an air intake on both sides of
the cockpit, just under the body. Sketch narrow rectangles on the wings and a
curved shape under the cockpit.
Step 5: Draw detail lines
on the wings, body, engines, and cockpit. Add some small hatches on the cockpit
and on the body near the wing.
Step 6: Use a felt-tip pen
to trace the lines you want to keep. Erase any extra pencil lines.
Up, up, and away! Now that you've tried to draw all of our planes, you'll be filling the wild blue yonder with your own works of art.
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