[PARTS][ADJUSTABLE] 3x3 Round Fuselage Blocks
25.2k kikasshes
8.6 years ago
Tag me in the planes you make with these :D
These are round 3x3 fuselage blocks and a nose cone. The middle one is to transfer from 3x3 to normal 2x2 fuselage blocks. They can also be adjusted in length.
INSTRUCTIONS:
1. Save the parts into your sub assemblies.
2. When you want to use them, drag them out of the sub assemblies and DO NOT ATTACH THEM TO ANYTHING YET.
3. (Optional) If you want them longer or shorter change the values for all 9 blocks one of these consists of.
4. Place them where you want them. (When they are placed it is very hard to move them.)
They have been engineered in such a way that they should be easy to attach to each other, attach to other parts and change length.
~ Enjoy
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Successors 5 airplane(s) +329 bonus
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 21.0ft (6.4m)
- Length 4.9ft (1.5m)
- Height 14.7ft (4.5m)
- Empty Weight 551lbs (250kg)
- Loaded Weight 551lbs (250kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 439,839.3lbs/ft2 (2,147,483.6kg/m2)
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 127
Parts
- Number of Parts 1
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 63
@jamesPLANESii me too!
I wish there was a round setting in the fusalarge blocks. 🙁
@bjac0 Airliners!! This one uses all three of these parts.
Good work!
What are the potential uses for these? I must know.
@UltimatePilot I'm glad to be useful :)
Just what i need, thank you very much.
Np @kikasshes
This is the highest upvotes to downloads ratio I've ever had
@SimpleKingdomAerialTesting Thank you!
Congrats on 10K
At first i thought that these could be made in game no prob, making this irrelevant, then i realized that these were completely round. Thats amazing
@iiRazor These are the fuselage blocks I talked about
@Brields95 But I had to use it to make this plane lol (But that translates to roughly 2.707)
@kikasshes Please leave that trigonometry stuff at school.
@Brields95 Yes, the diameter should be 3. (The blocks they are built of have side lengths of 2 + sin 45°)
3x3, you say?
Ah I made parts like these for my L-2000. Good job