@EternalDarkness I kinda want to but I'm not great at keeping secrets. This thing is going to be powering an Eindecker E.III very soon. Since you mentioned it I may just have to build a Sopwith to go along with it.
@EternalDarkness Thanks! While a Sop is really tempting, it's not what I have planned at the moment. The problem with that list is that it doesn't include all the planes that used a licensed copy built by a different manufacturer. I guess technically this one would be called an Oberursel U.I. however it is mechanically identically to the Gnome.
@ChiChiWerx Thanks! Honestly it's just because the nose wheels are a stock part, I wish there was a way to get the same function out of the rest of the wheel types.
@ChiChiWerx Yeah as of now this seems like my best bet. It would be nice if there was a way to assign more than one value to the input for control surfaces, but the rotator method isn't much more work. Thanks
@jamesPLANESii Yeah I think that's what I'm going to be doing, and yes since I'm on windows I shouldn't have much trouble getting things in place. Thanks
@EliteIndustries1 Yeah it just might work, but the look wouldn't be ideal. I think I'll just go the very small rotator route and hope for the best. Thanks anyways.
@Fishbowl1121 I imagine they are in the same boat as elevons unfortunately. I just put elevons specifically because thats what my current endeavor calls for
@jamesPLANESii Thanks! I actually planned on making a full interior for it (which is why the middle fuselage is hollow), but time was limited and I really wanted to get a "completed" version flying. One of these days I'll probably go back and rip out all the cockpit stuff and finish it the way I originally intended.
@RandyAndSonsAircraft Thanks! To be fair, the way the cockpit was angled just gave a very lovely view of the trailing edge of the upper wing, and I found that somewhat annoying. I wanted to get a feel for looking down the long nose of the plane under the wing so thats why it's like it is now.
@Fuunguy666 Well I just got that same message when I tried to download it on my phone, but then oddly enough it continued through and then let me fly the plane.
Thank you very much! @Mustang51
Thanks buddy, I appreciate it! @PlanemcPlane
@mikoyanster Thank you very much, here's to a good competition!
Have you been modifying the XML? I get that message all the time when I accidentally delete quotation marks or or commas.
@jamesPLANESii Thanks! About 250 parts total on the engine itself, mostly the cooling vanes
@Fishbowl1121 Haha soon enough, but it's missing a few very important wingy-things
Well this is really cool! Thanks for the credit as well
@NativeChief1492 Just shy of 250
@EliteIndustries1 Thanks!
@EternalDarkness I kinda want to but I'm not great at keeping secrets. This thing is going to be powering an Eindecker E.III very soon. Since you mentioned it I may just have to build a Sopwith to go along with it.
@EternalDarkness Thanks! While a Sop is really tempting, it's not what I have planned at the moment. The problem with that list is that it doesn't include all the planes that used a licensed copy built by a different manufacturer. I guess technically this one would be called an Oberursel U.I. however it is mechanically identically to the Gnome.
@ShatSlanger Thanks!
@MailboxIsMyGender Well I learned something new today, very cool. I had heard about Glenn flying an F-86 but didn't know he flew the cutlass.
@ChiChiWerx Thanks! Honestly it's just because the nose wheels are a stock part, I wish there was a way to get the same function out of the rest of the wheel types.
@saturn28 Thanks! Yeah I got a little carried away with this one lol
Very cool design
@Gemista I'd like to say by the end of today but I think that's being a little optimistic
@Gemista yeah I've been reading quite a few articles about how unsafe it was, apparently the engines would flame out if you looked at them funny
@EliteIndustries1 Vought F7U Cutlass
@ChiChiWerx Yeah as of now this seems like my best bet. It would be nice if there was a way to assign more than one value to the input for control surfaces, but the rotator method isn't much more work. Thanks
@jamesPLANESii Yeah I think that's what I'm going to be doing, and yes since I'm on windows I shouldn't have much trouble getting things in place. Thanks
@Alienbeef0421 Yeah that works, however what I'm making has a traditional wing that uses elevons, so unfortunately that can't be used. Thanks though.
@EliteIndustries1 Yeah it just might work, but the look wouldn't be ideal. I think I'll just go the very small rotator route and hope for the best. Thanks anyways.
@Fishbowl1121 I imagine they are in the same boat as elevons unfortunately. I just put elevons specifically because thats what my current endeavor calls for
@Feanor Ah I see. I was thinking about doing something similar but was hoping I was overlooking an easy solve. Thanks for the help!
@OverlordAeronautics2 Thanks haha it just took a lot of time and a lot of XML editing lol
@Sarpanitu Thanks!
@WalrusAircraft Thank you!
@Mumpsy Thanks!
Love the interior!
@KHH @PhantomBladeCorp Thanks guys!
@realluochen9999 Thanks!
The wing folding is fantastic
@jamesPLANESii Thank you!
@Athaya @XxcreedexX Thanks! The gun doesn't explode the plane for me as long as the landing gear are up. My physics are on high
@saturn28 Thanks!
Is it worth entering my plane even though it exceeds the parts limit?
@jamesPLANESii Thanks! I actually planned on making a full interior for it (which is why the middle fuselage is hollow), but time was limited and I really wanted to get a "completed" version flying. One of these days I'll probably go back and rip out all the cockpit stuff and finish it the way I originally intended.
@ChiChiWerx Thanks, I appreciate it!
@Treadmill103 Thank you!
@BogdanX Thanks again, I really do appreciate it
@BogdanX Thanks! And yeah you're right about the roll, but it's so very gradual I hardly even considered it a right-tendency
@saturn28 Thanks!
@bjac0 Thank you!
@Kyriel66 I modified the XML file for the aircraft to make really long and thin fuselage pieces
@RandyAndSonsAircraft Thanks! To be fair, the way the cockpit was angled just gave a very lovely view of the trailing edge of the upper wing, and I found that somewhat annoying. I wanted to get a feel for looking down the long nose of the plane under the wing so thats why it's like it is now.
Wow this is clever
@belugasub @A3 Big thanks both of you!
@Fuunguy666 Well I just got that same message when I tried to download it on my phone, but then oddly enough it continued through and then let me fly the plane.
@Fuunguy666 I have never heard of that happening, what platform are you using?