I've build a lot but I rarely mess with mass scale in xml.
So the question is how come the negative weight?
Does it just simply -1 massscale in xml? Or it have somthing in the shadow.
And what happend with aircraft with negative mass? Does it just float around and do some f*ck physic stuff?
Just curious.
@BurkeAircraft1
lol
I did this and went 15 million feet under the ground broke the bridge by bandit when I was at bandit runway and went infinity mph IT LITERALLY SAID INFINITY and my screen was black with a 1 Frame per second
no idea
havent used negative mass in a while
@AndrePlaysSP
@JeskoGoesVROOM
So it is a magical fuel after all.
Thanks.
i believe you need to use a fuel tank (massScale can be kept as 1) and put like -6000 liters in it (yes, negative 6000.) if its not enough negative mass, add a zero or two at the end.
edit: i accidentally tagged someone on this comment, sorry!
@iceage031
Hey chill.... it just a typo lol.
English is not my first language anyway.
You spelled negative wrong in title,learn to type before messing with physics.
@AndrePlaysSP
Now I'm more confused where negative weight come from lol.
@PapaKernels lol I'll do it.
@Gluck I've seen this before, big middle finger to the laws of physics lol. The negative mass is sort of like a magical external force constantly pulling the plane lol cough GYRO cough.
Check this out. It uses a secondary flight system based on negative mass.
I'm unaware of the full possibilities of negative mass, so my advice would be to experiment a little!
I have no Idea experiment with it and find out.