It's entire body was smooth from any angle. The contours looked extremely fluent and curved, and the bright and clean paint on its surface was even able to reflect human reflections.
The pilot cabin looked like a bulging bubble, enveloped by polished glass. It was obviously built in consideration for the drafts from high speed flights. Additionally, the cockpit was placed towards the rear, where the back of the bubble was elevated higher than the front. This feature was obviously beneficial from a single glance combined with the smooth body. The low front, high back feature distinctively elevated the pilot's field of view, while the glass cover's smooth and curved finish that was linked to the rudder made the airframe appear clean. Every installation meshed well together.
And the greatest difference of this plane was something that every student could never overlook—the nose of the plane did not have a propeller!