Everyone, before you post a plane, Google it's name, thus making sure you didn't "plagiarize" a real plane. When you make this mistake, you often make a fool of yourself.
Everyone, before you post a plane, Google it's name, thus making sure you didn't "plagiarize" a real plane. When you make this mistake, you often make a fool of yourself.
Oh. Ok then. Apologies around? @XVIindustries
@TheLatentImage Oh agreed.
Nothing offensive about that, especially as I already have it, myself @Mrkumqaut
Dude, that's not very nice. Please do not comment if u have nothing nice to say.
@XVIindustries
Calm down eh, who care's if I doesn't look like the plane irl . sorry that you offended that someone tried to make a replaca of the aircraft eh
He obviously has ASD, @TheLatentImage
@Brields95 I get it, you guys don't like it when someone names their plane the same name as an already existing plane. I shake my head when I see stuff like that too. But, I don't think it's something that needs to be made an issue of. Just correct them in your head as you're shaking it and move on. People are going to name their plane what they want regardless of what we think about it. This particular is a losing battle from the start.
I think he has a point, I mean, I wanted to see if there was a real plane on the website and all I got was fictional planes with the same name.
Yeah but when someone names there 0lane "P-38 Lightning and it's a minor variant of the twin prop, it's basically a slap in the face to Lockheed.
@TheLatentImage
People make planes with the same name IRL too, English Eletric Lightning- Lockheed Martin Lightning II p-38 Lightning,
I've read through your comment history. Honestly I think you should lighten up a little and let people name their planes what they would like to. No need to make a dramatic PSA about it.