@ACEPILOT109 actually, you don't need aircraft names, i added the /a/ to clear some confusion, if i added the aircraft name people wouldn't have to enter the link, so far @RailfanEthan and @Chancey21 are the only ones to make it to the link
@Bo123 every link on the SP site has an ID number, for instance the ID number of this forum post is 842141, but planes also have ID numbers, so you'd have to switch out the /Forums/View/842141 part of https://www.simpleplanes.com/Forums/View/842141 with something else
@ThePrototype the one after the next will have a custom made dynamic cipher, heres a little sample: JJSL
@ThePrototype this is just a bridge in between the easy ones and the insanley difficult ones
This was too easy @RailfanEthan
yes
This is all I got https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/O2227A/ @bjac0
From my fast secret way of finding things I’m guessing that RailfanEthan commented on it about 13 minutes ago
Darn, I’ll keep trying @bjac0
@ACEPILOT109 actually, you don't need aircraft names, i added the /a/ to clear some confusion, if i added the aircraft name people wouldn't have to enter the link, so far @RailfanEthan and @Chancey21 are the only ones to make it to the link
Are you adding stuff to the link? Last time I looked it only had numbers
We need the aircraft name @bjac0
@Bo123 every link on the SP site has an ID number, for instance the ID number of this forum post is 842141, but planes also have ID numbers, so you'd have to switch out the /Forums/View/842141 part of https://www.simpleplanes.com/Forums/View/842141 with something else
@Bo123 its not a flight number, its a link
@Bo123 nope, but chancey got it immediately though
thanks for the useful information
@Chancey21 a link
What is this?