Industrial design concept sketches on a single sheet, drawn in graphite pencil. The product is an interactive snack container inspired by the proportions of an F-15 style fighter jet. The jet has a sharp nose, strong wings, side air intakes and twin vertical tail fins, but the design is softened and rounded to feel friendly and suitable as a consumer product, not military. The jet is shown in a normal horizontal orientation. The main body of the aircraft splits open along the longitudinal center axis. When opened, the jet appears to break apart, but the two halves are connected by a hidden hinge and fold open smoothly. Inside the opened jet, two separate snack compartments are visible, one in each half. The engines are redesigned as small sauce containers. The sheet shows multiple sketches: - a closed jet in perspective view - a main sketch showing the jet split open lengthwise - smaller detail sketches explaining the folding / hinge mechanism Style: serious industrial product design sketch, ideation and concept development. Hand-drawn pencil lines, visible construction lines, light shading and cross-hatching. No color, no digital rendering, no cartoon or toy style. Looks like a professional product design concept sketch inspired by Alessi. no color, no photorealism, no CGI render, no marker sketch, no cartoon, no toy illustration, no military weapons, no flying scene, no background environment The split creates a dramatic visual effect, as if the aircraft is cracked open, See more