Snowring / Goatson Heights [NOT MOBILE FRIENDLY]
" Welcome to Goatson Heights, what we call our happy home "
===Backstory===
The area where this settlement stands was first visited and used by natives in the 17th to 18th centuries. After they left, the area stayed abandoned and deserted until 1931. On January 4, 1931, two novice explorers named William J. Snowring and Harold Goatson ran across the land near the mountainous border of Alicrado and thought "hey, this looks good for a hunting place".
Throughout the year and early 1932, they built the first settlement, Ruth, or known by citizens as simply "The Town". Now it is the location of 1,300 of the citizens of the city.
In 1935, a small Bay was constructed by the two pioneers and some friends which is now known as Father's Bay. Along with the bay was a small lake which a road passes over called Mother Lake. In 1944, the retired MSS Decision was docked there and is one of the most visited exhibits in the city. Two other small islands were built too.
On July 3, 1951, Goatson and Snowring passed the city's planning to Walter John Jr. and Bob R Murton. They built Walter Murton Intl. Airport on the outskirts of the city and it now serves as a pretty good airport, especially if people want to go farther than the city.
Walter John and Bob Murton then required the rights to expand the land, and the East Town of the city was built, which is the main area of the town. It now contains an apartment complex, two towers with many workplaces, museums, a restaurant, a park, and many other spots for more companies to come and expand.
On June 16, 1961 the Sphere Tower was unveiled to the public in honor of Snowring and Goatson, who had both passed away that year. The structure still stands strong.
The city thrived during the Economic Depression of 1975 and 1976 and did not crumble into debt like neighboring cities did.
As of now, the city is home to 2,390 people and acquires around 29,570 visitors a year.
As of now, there is some space left empty... perhaps you can add some buildings?
===Backstory===
Well, swag backstory huh?
Anyways yeah, I left some empty space because I'd like to see if you'd guys get interested in adding some stuff... actually it was also because the amount of parts was driving my IPad nuts.
Anyways yeah, two days of work and a total of 715 parts... Mobile users beware.
Anyways yeah. Enjoy if you wanna add to this.
Also yeah this has hemispheres and spheres but the update's out now so it shouldn't matter :P
Thanks
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 304.1ft (92.7m)
- Length 68.9ft (21.0m)
- Height 46.1ft (14.1m)
- Empty Weight 78,652lbs (35,676kg)
- Loaded Weight 78,652lbs (35,676kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 439,839.3lbs/ft2 (2,147,483.6kg/m2)
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 183413
Parts
- Number of Parts 715
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 1,646
@WEAPONSMITH maybe
@WEAPONSMITH 0 EXPLOSED
@WEAPONSMITH ok
@WEAPONSMITH have you gotten started on this map or are you busy with SS and the Trench Designer?
I did a few days ago... check you email @WEAPONSMITH
@WEAPONSMITH I'm offended I pet goats lol. Seriously I have pet goatsππππ ππ«
@DisferGoatz I was supposed to be goatboy 411 on a different game but messed up so years later I'm goutboy411 on simple planes because IT stuck
Okay @WEAPONSMITH
Now that would be cool! @WEAPONSMITH
@WEAPONSMITH nice.. also maybe make that tall structure in the middle be more of like a radio tower than wha it is.. :P
Interesting.. @WEAPONSMITH
@WEAPONSMITH thanks bud!
@WEAPONSMITH you're gonna do it? :D
If you do, just make sure you say it was based off of this.
Maybe add something a little extra, if you'd like!
I was thinking of that, which would be really cool actually. @WEAPONSMITH
Cool @Awsomur
I stuck my my iPad 1st gen for about 4 years. Still have it too, its in the 'tech drawer". @DisferGoatz
Nice, glad he enjoys it. The first iPad I ever owned (IPad 2, it now works like a 1980s Atari Computer (very bad)) also belongs to dad now. @Awsomur
My mini has gone to Dad. He is enjoying it. @DisferGoatz
Nice, mine was also a great improvement over my IPad Air 2. Every time I'd load a plane on it that was more than 200 parts, it'd crash. That thing is now in a place called the trash.
@Awsomur
Such an improvement over my iPad mini 4. @DisferGoatz
Yeah, I downloaded a plane with about as many parts as this, on high settings everything, ran like how it would at 50 parts. Some devices are pretty dang good.
@Awsomur
Even better than mine. I just downloaded a plane that was about at the max part limit for mobile, but it ran like a dream. So yours would be able to run one that's considered "enormous". @DisferGoatz
IPad Pro 2016
I think it's great
@Awsomur
What generation? Mines an iPad 2017 (just got it today!). @DisferGoatz
Nice it also works quite well on my iPad as well @Awsomur