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Z's SU-30

192k Zaineman  1.8 years ago
Auto Credit Based on ALRX's SUKHOI SU-30 MK2 (gold special!)

First, the original aircraft was created by ALRX

I loved how tight it turned so I went to work

I added a working cockpit, "Mach Ring Afterburners", "Storm Missiles™ ","Yeet Railgun" & countless other items.....

Finally, I added TON of custom lights because I like the way they look !

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Instructions

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**First, Turn on Main Battery Switch

**Second, Turn on all lights (Lower Right)

**Next, Turn on Yeet Rail Gun (Lower Left)

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NOTE : YOU CAN HIDE INSTRUMENTS IN GAME SETTINGS

ALL CONTROLS ARE ACCESSED INSIDE COCKPIT

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Main battery switch must be turned on or nothing will work, not even the engines !

Simple Controls - Above Right Radar

C = Cycle Targeting

T = Target next

W = Weapon Next

G = Gear

F = Flares

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*As always I would like to thank Guyfolk for mentoring me and providing me with his railgun, HUD programming etc, ASBE for his help and radar, Icecraftgaming and Rjenteissussy for their missiles & support.*

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General Characteristics

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 7.389
  • Wing Loading 23.7lbs/ft2 (115.8kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 1,508.2ft2 (140.1m2)
  • Drag Points 10010

Parts

  • Number of Parts 756
  • Control Surfaces 4
  • Performance Cost 5,460
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    192k Zaineman

    Everyone, I accidentally left a "Formation Light" way above the aircraft in the build screen. To find it, select top view then back way off and the light will appear. Move to trash and you should be all set. (Your Views in the build screen won't be affected anymore, and you won't hear that far away "splash" when you launch the plane)

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    192k Zaineman

    Don't forget to change the time to night, and turn on the lights. (Lower right)

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    192k Zaineman

    All tags were requested from 2 vids

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    192k Zaineman

    @Imiss123rp111112 go into the cockpit by changing camera modes. (It's the button in the lower right hand corner) Once in the cockpit, just click it. On your phone or tablet use your finger. On a computer use your mouse. After you hit the switch in the center which is the main battery switch, flip all the switches in the lower right corner to turn on all the lights. Once you're on the runway use the menu in the upper left hand corner to change the time of day to night that way you can see how sweet the lights look. Let me know if you need any more help and I will be happy to help you

    1.7 years ago
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    @Zaineman Hey how do I turn on main battery switch

    1.7 years ago
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    192k Zaineman

    @Imiss123rp111112 Welcome to the Simple Planes community. I am now following you and your name is on my friend list Click Here Your name is at the bottom of the list. Don't read into that Lol. Zaine

    1.7 years ago
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    192k Zaineman

    @Imiss123rp111112 it's the battery switch in the center of the cockpit ! Lol I actually mentioned that twice in the description and in the instructions. Lol lol don't forget to upvote : )

    1.7 years ago
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    Bro what's the control for turning on the engine

    1.7 years ago
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    @Zaineman no big deal <3

    1.8 years ago
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    192k Zaineman

    @LunarEclipseSP Lol thanks ! Z ;)

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    192k Zaineman

    @Rocketguy2079 Thanks, placing those light is getting easier but in order for them to look good you really have to be meticulous about your placement.

    1.8 years ago
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    Epic, I love how it literally glows in the dark!

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    Zaine's NeonFlanker

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    @Zaineman thanks for the reply Z.

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    192k Zaineman

    @DameTheMobileFriendly Thanks for saying that. It means a bunch to me. Z :)

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    40.6k DTMF

    Awesome!

    1.8 years ago
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    192k Zaineman

    @DameTheMobileFriendly Here you go as requested ! Have fun ! Z

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    192k Zaineman

    @Rebelleader27 I generally don't do requests. I just wait until I'm inspired. Then, I either build from scratch or modify an existing aircraft that I think is outstanding. Sorry, I know that's not the answer you were looking for. Z :(

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    Hello @Zaineman, would it be possible if you could recreate the RAF Typhoon Display Teams Union Jack Typhoon?
    Thanks,Phil.

    1.8 years ago
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    106k GuyFolk

    Guess I'm late to the party lol.

    I could not get this aircraft to be stable and become Post Stall Maneuvering Capable -Zainman 2023-

    From that quote, you've just experience the fundamental of making PSM aircraft.
    Stable plane can't stall easily so no PSM for it.
    Unstable plane can stall easily but unflyable.
    So we need fly by wire to control the 'unflyable' part so it can fly normally and can do PSM at will.

    The main reason that your previous work can do PSM so well is because of the code in the thrust vectoring and the raw power of the engine.
    I've noticed that there no code in the plane so this will be on a harder side to fly.
    And this plane is very heavy compare to your previous builds, that's mean it'll be hard to get it to spin but it will be harder to stop spinning to. (According to papa Newton)
    For this plane I think you'll need to write some code into not only thrust vectoring but in control surfaces as well, they need to work together.
    You can copy the code from my tutorial in my bio if you are really into this sort of stuff, it'll show you how to code both thrust vectoring and control surfaces. (spoiler alert, its pretty much the same code)
    And I think Khanhlam and skyjay can help you with it if I'm not answer in time.

    And finally, about the cockpit, I think scaling it might mess up the layout of it so I
    strongly suggest that you'd build it from the ground up to suit the plane. (not just this one but in the future)
    And who know, you might discover some new cool design in the process.

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    @Zaineman 10-4

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    damn our mind has lots of 2.5 million gigabytes and i still crashed

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    192k Zaineman

    @DatRoadTrainGuy19 Well, just when I start turning Everything into psm. I even did a 747.. lol Z ;)

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    192k Zaineman

    @Viperonursix Yes, I know how to do PSM, but I would not call myself "Cutting edge PSM" I know just enough to make me dangerous. @guyfolk @skyjaythefirst are my mentors and are on the cutting edge of formulas and PSM. But I will be happy to help you from time to time as my time permits. Lol Z ;)

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    192k Zaineman

    @Kiavash83724A Noice ... I've been around. Working on 2 new planes and helping who I can. You know how it is...Z ;)

    1.8 years ago
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