How To Draw an Airplane
Here is a simple, detailed step-by-step guide on how to draw an airplane.
Step 1 – Draw the Body Outline
- Start with an elongated oval shape to represent the main body (fuselage) of the airplane.
- Add a horizontal guideline through the middle to help with symmetry and alignment for wings and windows.

Step 2 – Sketch the Wings and Tail
- Extend two long, slightly angled rectangles from the sides of the fuselage to represent the airplane’s wings.
- Add the tail fin at the back using a triangular shape, and sketch the rear stabilizers horizontally extending from the fuselage.

Step 3 – Add the Cockpit Windows
- Draw a set of curved rectangular shapes at the front of the airplane to outline the cockpit windows.
- Ensure the windows are consistent in size and follow the curve of the plane’s front.

Step 4 – Begin Detailing the Engines
- Sketch one engine underneath the far wing using a cylindrical shape.
- Add inner detailing to suggest the turbine or engine intake.

Step 5 – Final Details and Shading
- Add passenger windows along the side of the fuselage, spacing them evenly.
- Begin shading the plane to give it volume—focus on areas under the wings and engines for shadows.
- Use soft hatching to enhance the rounded surfaces and create a polished, three-dimensional look.
