AlienIndustries AC01 Sparrow
55.4k Beefy
7.6 years ago
Want a nice, breezy morning interisland flight? Well that's what the Sparrow is for! Flying in style! Features realistic position and engine indicator lights (which I discovered on XML BTW), enjoy a slow 245mph interisland flight!
Controls:
VTOL: Flaps
3-channel control. Including ground maneuvering.
Specifications
Spotlights
- EternalDarkness 7.6 years ago
General Characteristics
- Successors 1 airplane(s)
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 71.8ft (21.9m)
- Length 58.0ft (17.7m)
- Height 22.0ft (6.7m)
- Empty Weight 15,786lbs (7,160kg)
- Loaded Weight 20,830lbs (9,448kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.288
- Wing Loading 28.4lbs/ft2 (138.5kg/m2)
- Wing Area 734.2ft2 (68.2m2)
- Drag Points 15016
Parts
- Number of Parts 84
- Control Surfaces 9
- Performance Cost 504
@Alienbeef0421 try it. Edit the block from standard 2,2,2 cylinder to 7,7,15. Then go in the fuselage block settings, and change corners. That's what I usually do.
@EternalDarkness in my experience it does not expand, just follows the corners.
@Alienbeef0421 when you use overload to make a fuselage go beyond its max/min values, just edit its corners. That will make the effect show up, without returning the fuselage back to normal max/min size.
Ah, thanks for the clarification. I only used Overload for hugeselages (7x7x5) @EternalDarkness
Love it! Really great job!
@Alienbeef0421 I find Overload to be an irreplaceable tool. Editing the block will override Overload settings only if it reaches or exceeds min/max values for fuselage block.
My upvotes are bumblebee.
Yeah, but I didn't bother using Overload, as the game would override it when touched. Plus it only took me 2 hours to build that. @EternalDarkness
@Alienbeef0421 I noticed. You can use Overload mod to make them just 0.01 larger than the fuselage, for an even better effect.
One cool thing about the windows and the pinstripes, are that they are on center, they are not 2 parts (one on each side) but just one part. Just 0.25 larger than the fuselages. @EternalDarkness
Yay! Thanks! @EternalDarkness
Ugh, forgot to do something here...
@Alienbeef0421 yes, the ugly Jundroo pusher prop is no more. Hopefully, now when AI wants to spawn a twin prop, this plane will spawn.
And I really want to try what my classmate's mum did. Get the phone, pay for like 2 months and forget about paying for it. @EternalDarkness
@EternalDarkness you really did? You mean that big red pusher prop?
Huh. One service provider here in the Philippines sells a phone for ₱888 ($17.69) but the specs in that phone is way too low for SP. I could get myself an S7 edge for a data plan, but I don't have a job.
@Alienbeef0421 I replaced a stock Twin Prop with this plane.
@Alienbeef0421 in Serbia, when you sign a two-year contract with mobile services provider, you get a free low/medium end phone, or a large discount on a high-end one.
@EternalDarkness it can handle up to 200 on low physics, but the battery and charging it is the problem. I completely forgot about the little details, because I fell in love with the beacon lights :P
But yeah, maybe next week I'll have a laptop. Until then, no builds (my phone quit on me...again).
Any tips on how to get a free, mid end phone?
I tested it, and I love it. Very nice performance. Only thing I don't like is the main landing gear. Those wheels could be bigger, landing gear leg a bit more detailed, and suspension a lot softer. Also, the charm of a great build are details. Pito-tubes, antennas, "that thing the plane in a picture has. Dunno what it is, but looks cool" parts, seams of the openings (first aid kit bay, engine maintenance hatch...), etc. This is a great progress from your usual, but you can still improve a lot. Designing a paint scheme is a nice touch. Btw, how many parts can your device run without lag?
@EternalDarkness Thanks!
If you keep improving at this rate, you'll be there soon. I like the way it looks. I'll fly it now.
@EternalDarkness Is it still quite basic for you?