Move the tail way back and check center of mass is further forward than the center of lift (check with the button that looks like 3 circles in a horizontal line on a triangle)
Traducción ingles (English translation):
Manufactured in 1920, it was the first aircraft produced by the National Aeronautical Manufacturing Industry. The IFAN A.1 is a ground support aircraft equipped with two 50L bombs, one 250L bomb, and two machine guns. It has an average speed of 255 km/h and is highly agile.
@mrxml Try to get your plane in a high contrast background before taking a screenshot (i.e. snowstone if you have a dark plane and the ocean if you have a light one).
In the designer, click on the View menu (looks like an eye) and from there, click on the blueprint button. Click “Open Image”, and open your screenshot. The screenshot should appear in the background behind the plane, however note that if you move the angle at all the blueprint will disappear. Move the image so it is not in front of the plane. From there, Press Share Aircraft and press take screenshot. Carefully pan so that the image takes up the entirety of your screen and press done. You should have a custom screenshot.
@Ashdenpaw1 Take your photo and get it into an image url using a website (I use Gifyu), and in your bio description, type “”. When you save the change and exit the description editor, the image should show up.
@mrpuzzles unfortunately, I am not at a game capable device right now so I cannot see the plane perform however a general tip is to have longer wings. If you don’t like how the longer wings look, use XML or Fine Tuner to scale it down by 0.001 in all dimensions, which will make them almost impossible to see but still provide that maneuverability. However, make sure get it to how you like it before scaling down, as it is very hard to edit it when it is very small.
@Onat67
@DeeganishCountryball @mosquitowithamachinegun And I’ll do it again
@mosquitowithamachinegun
Move the tail way back and check center of mass is further forward than the center of lift (check with the button that looks like 3 circles in a horizontal line on a triangle)
Traducción ingles (English translation):
+1Manufactured in 1920, it was the first aircraft produced by the National Aeronautical Manufacturing Industry. The IFAN A.1 is a ground support aircraft equipped with two 50L bombs, one 250L bomb, and two machine guns. It has an average speed of 255 km/h and is highly agile.
Use image embedding and put them in the description
My Digital Avionics Post. It makes sense tbh, it has a good thumbnail and many found it useful.
@1110mj I guess it’s up to you, but it makes cockpit more realistic imo
+1Nice plane! Though make sure not to mirror the entire aircraft if you have a detailed cockpit, just mirror individual parts.
@LunarEclipseSP Thanks!
+1@LunarEclipseSP
Grave Robbin’
Make sure to add the VR tag
@Imbadatbuildingplens yes
@Yeahsure It’s okay, I didn’t say the name of the forbidden Japanese car company.
+1@Kerbango Would you like fries with that?
+1Keep the upvotes coming
+6@TheMouse I just wanted a link to his profile
@joeysellers
Why is there only one barrel of oil
+2Those are cool looking rocket pods.
@mrxml Try to get your plane in a high contrast background before taking a screenshot (i.e. snowstone if you have a dark plane and the ocean if you have a light one).
@BaconEggs how?
Can you be more specific?
Build a WW2 plane
@AndiTontrando You’re welcome! This build looks great, good job!
+1T
@TheMouse
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+1Can you be more specific?
Here are their posts if you want to look through them.
+2When you do the math completely wrong but still get the right answer.
+1That’s really your decision to make, so feel free to do differently, but I would wait for SP2.
Try moving your center of mass forward
@MIGFOXHOUND31BSM26 just since a rapier is similar to a saber
Maybe the rapier?
@TheMouse Are you a curator?
+1@TheHamburgerCorperation Thank you!
@Majakalona I mean I use screenshots I take myself, not from the Internet
+1@IceCraftGaming Tag me on it when it is done!
+1In the designer, click on the View menu (looks like an eye) and from there, click on the blueprint button. Click “Open Image”, and open your screenshot. The screenshot should appear in the background behind the plane, however note that if you move the angle at all the blueprint will disappear. Move the image so it is not in front of the plane. From there, Press Share Aircraft and press take screenshot. Carefully pan so that the image takes up the entirety of your screen and press done. You should have a custom screenshot.
@Majakalona I use mobile, and I usually upload screenshots, which do not have an image address.
+1@Majakalona But how do you convert the image into a url?
+1@theNoobCountry2withM1911 pretty sure that was a certified autocorrect moment
@Majakalona How do you get the image url?
+1@Ashdenpaw1 Take your photo and get it into an image url using a website (I use Gifyu), and in your bio description, type “”. When you save the change and exit the description editor, the image should show up.
@TheMouse
@TheMouse I was just testing with unlisted posts
@mrpuzzles unfortunately, I am not at a game capable device right now so I cannot see the plane perform however a general tip is to have longer wings. If you don’t like how the longer wings look, use XML or Fine Tuner to scale it down by 0.001 in all dimensions, which will make them almost impossible to see but still provide that maneuverability. However, make sure get it to how you like it before scaling down, as it is very hard to edit it when it is very small.
@Akashenik Thanks!