SuperLooper
13.9k ABC123
8.0 years ago
Specifications
Spotlights
- Razr 8.0 years ago
- GrumpyRacing 8.0 years ago
General Characteristics
- Successors 6 airplane(s)
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 32.7ft (10.0m)
- Length 29.6ft (9.0m)
- Height 13.6ft (4.1m)
- Empty Weight 6,700lbs (3,039kg)
- Loaded Weight 6,732lbs (3,053kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 22.2lbs/ft2 (108.3kg/m2)
- Wing Area 303.4ft2 (28.2m2)
- Drag Points 895
Parts
- Number of Parts 30
- Control Surfaces 1
- Performance Cost 354
@ABC123 none but you
@ABC123 none m8
@Alienbeef0421 Yep, 12 wheels. I'm pretty sure there have been other iOS winners...maybe it has been a little while since the last one.
Holy smokes it has 12 wheels :o
@ABC123 does it also have eight wheels?
FIRST iOS WINNER!!!!
Oh, ok then!
THANKS SO MUCH I already used my own technique I created called the mirror stack
Which essentially you get the part you want in the desired Location then place the cockpit anywhere to its side
After that mirror only that block which will cause a floating block opposite cockpit.
Do the same mirror block as many times you want (on floating block)
@plane918273645
To get floating parts, you need to use a pc, so I don't think I can help you there. But the engines were placed using the ancient iOS technique known as "part-clipping". Here is how you do it:
Place the part where you want it to go so that it looks like it's attached, but it's colored red because there is another part blocking it.
Press the rotate button 4 times so that the part rotates 360 degrees and is back in its original orientation.
Save the plane.
Load the saved plane. Your part should be connected now.
Hope that helps. You can do this process repeatedly to put many objects in the same place, like the engines on this car.
If I don't know the trick it would be unfair for me
@ABC123 I would like to know how to do floating parts and 12! Engines in one
I can already do floating wings but not parts
Same with the engine but the wheels always select the same one meaning less power
TEACH ME
@RedstoneAeroAviation Well, there's no rule against it. People have used floating parts in tournaments before, so there is a precedent. And since the parts themselves aren't actually modded, the computer can't tell that there's anything unusual. They can't ban floating parts because they wouldn't be able to enforce the rule anyway, you see?
How is this legal?
@boBylliB Thanks! That's the goal.
woah, its so fast!
@JovianPat thanks!
Congrats! 23 seconds is just awesome XD
@KSPFSXandSP It is indeed legal. The unfortunate thing is, even if they wanted to ban floating parts, there's no easy way to check for it using code. But if you'd prefer a version without floating bits, here is version I just uploaded that has the parts connected. It's really not that much different; a little slower.
@jamesPLANESii haha, thanks.
Ok..... But is that legal?
Congrats on winning BTW.
This isn't a car! It's something straight out of Harry Potter!
@KSPFSXandSP The wheels and wings were originally connected to the body with thin structural panels, but I removed those and reattached everything by editing the xml file. That's how you can get floating parts-you manually edit the plane's xml file.
Thanks! And you made it to the semis, so it all went exactly according to plan, haha @GrumpyRacing
Final 4 was as far as I was going to make it man! Really beautiful job on this one man.