@BurkeEnterprise no need but thank you, I am now working on a map based to where I actually live and is extremely familiar. Its loosely based from Gimli, Falcon Lake, and Kenora.
@asteroidbook345 It is on the planned list, the Messerschmidt Me264, however, its publish really depends on how successful this first project gets as most Me264 I have seen are either bare metal skin or luftwaffe livery, its planned to fly under US postal service colours but I need to see first how the community reacts when a military plane is used as a civil transport.
My thesis is that this problem only ensues after manually attaching parts with the built in attach thingy, and if the mobile cursor is behind the XML mod. when XMLing, set the mobile cursor aside of the will be window. And for the attach thingy, after manually attaching, double click the hand button to reset the cursor to be in the middle of the screen, this could fix the bug of having the finger also able to move parts, double tap or quadruple tap the hand button again just to be sure, and test in on a easily placed block like a tail assembly to check if it doesn't bug anymore. Always have the habit of double tapping the hand button to reset the cursor every now and then, to fix the bug and Always save even if one part was added.
@BurkeEnterprise, Mainly the shores, the topography and the soil. I am in the boonies of Manitoba and I have no idea what Churchill looks like apart from CTV night and Google maps.
this is some awesome stuff@asteroidbook345. I actually thought of applying Inteflug in the Tu-104 project since both Aeroflot and CSA already existed in simpleplanes.
@asteroidbook345, Forgive me for being harsh earlier, I really prefer for my projects to be a surprise after the Comet flop. And my initial assessment of the tu-114 fuselage is wrong, it is similar fuselage diameter, I guess you are right. Now of course since some people now know what I will publish next, the livery will be the least you will expect, to keep the surprise factor. He will not fly under Aeroflot's colours, or might.
@asteroidbook345 not to be rude but it would be nice not to mention any future builds I could working on, and no the Tu-114 is more obese than the 104.
@asteroidbook345 I'll tag you, between now and the death of our Queen, well was your queen I presume unless you live in the English Commonwealth? Well Anyways, soon. The Tupolev is about done.
@Shnippy, This is something new. The format is not what I have not seen before or rather heard. You are literally the first user I know of to hear their voice. You could capitalise on plane reviews or a step-by-step build, hell even a mockumentary emulating Sir-David Attenborough's accent lmao.
@asteroidbook345 I have built a tupolev plane and it backfired, I doubt I would be building anything soviet soon... Plus the cockpits are nothing I have ever encountered
@ShootsPlanes Come to think of it, it is literally worth one baguette, if this was sold. A baguette costs 90 Eurocents in France, which runs for $1.37 CAD, costing about $0.98 USD. Using TD2 as basis, this is literally worth a baguette...
@BogdanX, It was thick by design, even checked the blueprints, it is thick. If I were to make it shaped like an aerofoil, it would jump the part count from 700 to ~900. I don't want another Yellow Download Plane. But I will consider it, for a Les Competence Edition (a version where all details out and in is accounted for, from dial digits, to cabin seats, to working doors, etc...)
That is wack@Shnippy , Spring Break at a later time? We had ours on schedule... Nothing happened, apart from a drug bust in a crack mansion... Anyways, stay safe and goodnight.
It is hideous when utilised recklessly, but it works in specific angles where it makes it more appealing, and in the engineer's world, extremely useful when comparing paper to material.
@QingyuZhou, I considered that yes, but that would bump the part count on the estimation around 1200-2400 parts. The cockpit is a comprise, to keep it mobile friendly.
Well, I hope the An225 Project would be my last plane to pass 800 part limit, I try to build middle grade quality planes for the mobile demographic, so I apologise about the 799parts...@Gameboi14
@Reeeeeeeeeeee45 do forgive me, but in practical sense, it is next to impossible to load things and unload things to the beluga manually, more of a prop for a video really or a photo. Not really meant for any playability in single player which is another problem, for a futile attempt, two players are needed: to keep the beluga on brake, and someone controlling the platform. Even then, it can work in theory. But in practice, not really.
Has your simpleplanes been updated to 1.9.205?@XAircraftManufacturer , a new feature has been added that delays custom Landing Gear Doors to let the wheels in, though it does not translate well in previous versions.
@areyougood There are three possible dates I deemed Appropriate,
Pride day celebrating the coming out, 22nd May
+1Canada day, 1st July
Louis Riel Day, 15th February 2021
@BurkeEnterprise no need but thank you, I am now working on a map based to where I actually live and is extremely familiar. Its loosely based from Gimli, Falcon Lake, and Kenora.
+1@Bird10 Thank you, glad you are appreciating my builds.
@asteroidbook345 It's still in preliminary stage but USPS is what I plan for the Me264, though not final.
@Trainzo Thank you, I do hope it won't be as disastrous as the JAL or BEA.
@asteroidbook345 It is on the planned list, the Messerschmidt Me264, however, its publish really depends on how successful this first project gets as most Me264 I have seen are either bare metal skin or luftwaffe livery, its planned to fly under US postal service colours but I need to see first how the community reacts when a military plane is used as a civil transport.
+4My thesis is that this problem only ensues after manually attaching parts with the built in attach thingy, and if the mobile cursor is behind the XML mod. when XMLing, set the mobile cursor aside of the will be window. And for the attach thingy, after manually attaching, double click the hand button to reset the cursor to be in the middle of the screen, this could fix the bug of having the finger also able to move parts, double tap or quadruple tap the hand button again just to be sure, and test in on a easily placed block like a tail assembly to check if it doesn't bug anymore. Always have the habit of double tapping the hand button to reset the cursor every now and then, to fix the bug and Always save even if one part was added.
@BurkeEnterprise, Mainly the shores, the topography and the soil. I am in the boonies of Manitoba and I have no idea what Churchill looks like apart from CTV night and Google maps.
+2this is some awesome stuff@asteroidbook345. I actually thought of applying Inteflug in the Tu-104 project since both Aeroflot and CSA already existed in simpleplanes.
@asteroidbook345, Forgive me for being harsh earlier, I really prefer for my projects to be a surprise after the Comet flop. And my initial assessment of the tu-114 fuselage is wrong, it is similar fuselage diameter, I guess you are right. Now of course since some people now know what I will publish next, the livery will be the least you will expect, to keep the surprise factor. He will not fly under Aeroflot's colours, or might.
@Shippy456, Its for navigation
@asteroidbook345 not to be rude but it would be nice not to mention any future builds I could working on, and no the Tu-114 is more obese than the 104.
@CalebRepublic do what?
@Trainzo no. Not sure
@asteroidbook345 oh dear, sorry for that mini heart attack I induced. You need screenshots?
@CalebRepublic oh that would be something, but judging from recent trends, by year's end it woul be lucky to accrue 15 of them little buggers.
@asteroidbook345 I'll tag you, between now and the death of our Queen, well was your queen I presume unless you live in the English Commonwealth? Well Anyways, soon. The Tupolev is about done.
@asteroidbook345 you are welcome, now seeing it, the Cockpit design aint that hard. I could attempt building the Tu-104
@asteroidbook345 when will you release it? I'm so excited! Looks great!
@asteroidbook345 , Both are difficult aircraft to build, a reason.
@DeezDucks Athabasca
@Shnippy, This is something new. The format is not what I have not seen before or rather heard. You are literally the first user I know of to hear their voice. You could capitalise on plane reviews or a step-by-step build, hell even a mockumentary emulating Sir-David Attenborough's accent lmao.
@asteroidbook345 I have built a tupolev plane and it backfired, I doubt I would be building anything soviet soon... Plus the cockpits are nothing I have ever encountered
@AircraftoftheRedStar, should be. Unless your game is paused
+1@AircraftoftheRedStar, I used freecam
+1@asteroidbook345 its in my bio
@ShootsPlanes Come to think of it, it is literally worth one baguette, if this was sold. A baguette costs 90 Eurocents in France, which runs for $1.37 CAD, costing about $0.98 USD. Using TD2 as basis, this is literally worth a baguette...
Hmmm...............
+1@Mostly aight
@asteroidbook345, I’ll consider it. I already have a build roster, but I think I could make space for it...
@jamesPLANESii, Its still undergoing testing. My plan is an island chain or an archipelago. Alas, only one island is made...
@Mostly I didn't ask, what do I do though?
Whats up with the T's?!
@BogdanX, It was thick by design, even checked the blueprints, it is thick. If I were to make it shaped like an aerofoil, it would jump the part count from 700 to ~900. I don't want another Yellow Download Plane. But I will consider it, for a Les Competence Edition (a version where all details out and in is accounted for, from dial digits, to cabin seats, to working doors, etc...)
That is wack@Shnippy , Spring Break at a later time? We had ours on schedule... Nothing happened, apart from a drug bust in a crack mansion... Anyways, stay safe and goodnight.
Manitoba, @Shnippy. God even in a lockdown, nothing changed, just as desolate as before... Hopefully B.C is fairing well
aah, no problem @Shnippy. Its nice to see other fellow Canadians online, Ontario I presume?
damn you breathe, been a while since I last heard from you
@Akautz, I think Westjet never owned any COMBI's that I know of. A Passenger -200 once, or upwards of -500.
It is hideous when utilised recklessly, but it works in specific angles where it makes it more appealing, and in the engineer's world, extremely useful when comparing paper to material.
@QingyuZhou, I considered that yes, but that would bump the part count on the estimation around 1200-2400 parts. The cockpit is a comprise, to keep it mobile friendly.
@ReignSUPREME, its Athabasca
@ThePilotDude, its called Athabasca, unreleased
Well, I hope the An225 Project would be my last plane to pass 800 part limit, I try to build middle grade quality planes for the mobile demographic, so I apologise about the 799parts...@Gameboi14
Is it a Honda Civic?
@ProcessedPlAnEs I will consider
@zraaa You can, what is stopping you?
@Reeeeeeeeeeee45 do forgive me, but in practical sense, it is next to impossible to load things and unload things to the beluga manually, more of a prop for a video really or a photo. Not really meant for any playability in single player which is another problem, for a futile attempt, two players are needed: to keep the beluga on brake, and someone controlling the platform. Even then, it can work in theory. But in practice, not really.
+3@REALPLANES I built it, its in my highlighted planes
@HeckalXD It is working Fine, is your simpleplanes up to date? if not, update it. If its an APK file, find a latest file of Simpleplanes
Has your simpleplanes been updated to 1.9.205?@XAircraftManufacturer , a new feature has been added that delays custom Landing Gear Doors to let the wheels in, though it does not translate well in previous versions.
@Trainzo, he had his photoshoot at the Athabascan Islands, a personal map of mine, though with enough demand, I could publish it.
@Omel it honestly is, thank you
+1@CaptFoxworth19 Well, its out now.