The internationally accepted standard set by the United States FAA classifies a large aircraft as one with a maximum certified takeoff weight of more than 41,000 and less than 300,000 pounds. Hope that helps, soldier.
You've actually broken no rule by modifying a plane without thanking the original builder. The predecessor system automatically gives credit to the original builder. There's no need to apologize to anyone for improving their planes and you don't need permission to modify. I actually encourage others to modify my planes as no plane I build is perfect. Neither do I own them once I share them. @GU1LTY Good work, soldier!
There is much virtue in naming a machine according to its form and function. Indeed. Such clarity of purpose is at the heart of every true warrior and every great designer of the implements of conquest.
There is no polite way to say this. Yet, I must. Based on your history, I prefer to have no further notifications from you. Please respect this. @XVIindustries
You clearly misunderstood my comment of praise which was to someone else and not to you. I was praising his modification of your plane. I upvoted his effort, not yours. Certainly, no upvote is due from me to one who merely copies a timeless classic. I'm sorry, but I must decline your request for me to upvote your plane. I reserve my upvotes for original ideas. You should also likely not ask for upvotes. It's a little uncouth considering there is honest competition going on here. @XVIindustries
Mutual respect is the best basis for any discussion. Otherwise, true dialogue is impossible. In a debate, it is often useful to focus not merely on matters of dispute, but upon areas of agreement as well. This balanced approach often creates a sense of common ground between the parties which makes dialogue easier, more civil in tone and more productive, thus increasing the chances of a resolution of the conflict. Surely you would agree on this point. @DeezDucks
Please stop harrassing me. @PlanesOfOld
I agree. @Wahoo12
Looks like a Chair Force man.
Now that's an X-Wing, soldier. Nice work.
The internationally accepted standard set by the United States FAA classifies a large aircraft as one with a maximum certified takeoff weight of more than 41,000 and less than 300,000 pounds. Hope that helps, soldier.
You've really got something there, soldier. Nice work.
I grow weary of your comments to me. Please leave me alone. @XVIindustries
Niiiiiiiice!
Bogeys are coming out of the Sun!
CH-47! Hoorah!
Please. @XVIindustries
Amazing!
Amazing!
I like your style, soldier! Hoorah!
You've actually broken no rule by modifying a plane without thanking the original builder. The predecessor system automatically gives credit to the original builder. There's no need to apologize to anyone for improving their planes and you don't need permission to modify. I actually encourage others to modify my planes as no plane I build is perfect. Neither do I own them once I share them. @GU1LTY Good work, soldier!
Trust the Old Colonel. You can never have too many Giant Spiders, soldier. @Dinogone
I could use some of these for my island. Indeed.
Ingenius, soldier!
The Old Colonel approves.
Psy-Ops on steroids, soldier! Well done!
That's a good piece of gear, soldier! I'll order 7,000 for my troops.
The AK is up, soldier. Thanks for the platform. @Dinogone
I've already be-gun. @Dinogone
Many thanks, soldier. @Dinogone
Indeed. Could you make an AR-15? @Dinogone
I like your attention to detail and proportion. @Dinogone
That's a fine piece of iron, soldier.
Finally, all I have envisioned is here... additional uncharted islands, more ships to discover and refined weapons. Soon, the Empire will be complete.
The Old Colonel likes the machine. It certainly flies well with the right spit and polish on the controls.
Being my great self is the least I can do, soldier. @salvador3031
There is much virtue in naming a machine according to its form and function. Indeed. Such clarity of purpose is at the heart of every true warrior and every great designer of the implements of conquest.
A good piece of gear, soldier!
Indeed. A Sleek Design! Hoorah!
Will do, soldier. Thanks for the Intel. @salvador3031
This is certainly on the spectrum of the best gliders I've seen. Nice work!
A Superb Design!
There is no polite way to say this. Yet, I must. Based on your history, I prefer to have no further notifications from you. Please respect this. @XVIindustries
You clearly misunderstood my comment of praise which was to someone else and not to you. I was praising his modification of your plane. I upvoted his effort, not yours. Certainly, no upvote is due from me to one who merely copies a timeless classic. I'm sorry, but I must decline your request for me to upvote your plane. I reserve my upvotes for original ideas. You should also likely not ask for upvotes. It's a little uncouth considering there is honest competition going on here. @XVIindustries
You are too modest. @kikasshes
An excellent esthetic improvement to a timeless classic. Here's an upvote, soldier! Good work!
Outstanding!
Smart looking aircraft, soldier!
Indeed.
A classic design. Excellent work.
A rather large aeroplane. Most impressive.
Very interesting, soldier.
Outstanding work, soldier!
Very nice aircraft!
Good work! I know from experience that the X-Wing is not easy to build.
Mutual respect is the best basis for any discussion. Otherwise, true dialogue is impossible. In a debate, it is often useful to focus not merely on matters of dispute, but upon areas of agreement as well. This balanced approach often creates a sense of common ground between the parties which makes dialogue easier, more civil in tone and more productive, thus increasing the chances of a resolution of the conflict. Surely you would agree on this point. @DeezDucks