@surfimp the sp forum is a mine of building guideline, like counter rotating props. I discovered on forum the number keypad command, and this is basic for building.
@Baldovino yes, I've been building, flying and designing R/C planes for years and even have one open source aerobatic glider design that has enjoyed modest worldwide popularity. I know how to make a plane fly well, I'm just trying to better learn the SP editor to figure out to make more complex / fully fleshed out aircraft. Anyways congrats on your success :)
@surfimp I did not use any tutorials, but I have a good knowledge of the principles of aerodynamics and of those who govern the construction of airplanes. (Not for work or studies done, but for passion and for practicing about 30 years ago, the dynamic model radio-controlled)
I like your approach to building without the use of XML editing (not that I feel strongly against XML editing, I just think it's good to learn the limits of the standard designer first).
Have you been following any guides or tutorials? Or, put another way, what have you been using to help learn the techniques to make more advanced shapes?
I've had SimplePlanes just a few days and am already totally addicted to building planes, but am finding myself limited by my lack of understanding about how to do execute more advanced techniques. Any suggestions or tips would be most welcome. TY!
@Baldovino cool, I will dig around. Thank you again and congratulations!
@surfimp the sp forum is a mine of building guideline, like counter rotating props. I discovered on forum the number keypad command, and this is basic for building.
@Baldovino yes, I've been building, flying and designing R/C planes for years and even have one open source aerobatic glider design that has enjoyed modest worldwide popularity. I know how to make a plane fly well, I'm just trying to better learn the SP editor to figure out to make more complex / fully fleshed out aircraft. Anyways congrats on your success :)
@surfimp I did not use any tutorials, but I have a good knowledge of the principles of aerodynamics and of those who govern the construction of airplanes. (Not for work or studies done, but for passion and for practicing about 30 years ago, the dynamic model radio-controlled)
I like your approach to building without the use of XML editing (not that I feel strongly against XML editing, I just think it's good to learn the limits of the standard designer first).
Have you been following any guides or tutorials? Or, put another way, what have you been using to help learn the techniques to make more advanced shapes?
I've had SimplePlanes just a few days and am already totally addicted to building planes, but am finding myself limited by my lack of understanding about how to do execute more advanced techniques. Any suggestions or tips would be most welcome. TY!
@TheMasterSoldier ty
@RamboGaming ty mate :)
Good job dude
@Noman0rumeral ty
Good job