I've seen so many posts where the new players are aggravated by no one noticing them, like they're insignificant. Well I know how you feel, for the longest time I built plane after plane that I thought where amazing and yet there was always someone that had a plane that was better than mine that got more attention and it made me feel like I just couldn't do it. So I got lazy, I based my designs off of planes I saw getting good reviews, I stole there designs and ideas and you should use their ideas, but I was trying too hard to be like them. Once you design a plane thats all you 100% using all the Ideas you've collected, but not copying, and it turns out great it changes your mindset. And I'm not trying to be mean and rub it in, but once you get past that hurtle you start learning tricks and designs faster and making better planes. It can take time, weeks, months (months in my case lol) but you get better. Yes some people just take off instantly and yes some take a long time to get going (like me), but it's all worth it if you enjoy this game. Hope that gives some inspiration to all the newcomers and I wish you all to be the best group of theoretical video game aerospace engineers this world has ever seen lol. (Final tip: ask people for help on how to do things, have them explain how they got a good result because most of te time they're happy to tell you)
@MrTorch same☺️
Helped me a little bit. :D
Some ways of doing this are to have a double wing, lots of lift for easy turns, and appropriate sized control surfaces. If you make them too big the plane will be unusable in turns and turn worse than if you had too small of a control surface. Also try to reduce drag as much as possible for more smooth flight.@DuhNinju
well ima just gonna ask sometin now, how do you make a plane more maneuverable???
Thank you for posting this
@Viper28 i hope it helped someone :D
@OtterOfToast @Seraphinium @Nickasaurus @Supercraft888 @AnarchistAerospaceIndustries @Quifabprodigy @Halfstrike @scottishjocks @Freedom @dsr1aviation @scottishjocks. Thank you all and I hope what I've said has helped or inspired you!
A note to the new guys: Just keep swimming! Keep improving your aircraft for your own personal development, then, without a doubt, someone will come along. Join some challenges or post your findings on the forum! Someone's bound to see them, then before you know it, you're on the front page. <3
Know exactly how they feel, live the speech man.
Well said.
Dude I have 22 followers and my posts barely get any attention.. And I'm GOLD..
Plus due to mood sings I make those pointless rants.
Cool bruh
fortunately I side stepped this hurdle by sheer luck but I do feel for the newbs
@@scottishjocks I just recently made a Delta Wing. And named it Delta Wing.
I've already learned some tricks. Getting them in the air is the hard part.
Well said. Be yourself and build for yourself and forget the need for the communities approval :)
@XxcreedexX im not calling you a noob pls don't take dis the wrong way