@YuukaNeko Yes, I realize that, but I want to classify my crafts all under one title, instead of the titles being random, such as some as concepts, some as projects, some as prototypes, and some as experimental crafts. It would be seemingly easier to create one organization series in which all crafts share a title, for example: (Watercraft) [Organization name] Omega and (Aircraft) [Organization name] Archangel. I could even start a proper line of crafts, similarly to the US' X series of experimental aircraft.
@SteadfastContracting Thank you for your feedback! Yes, I really am leaning towards classifying all my aircraft under a single title, instead of complicated designations, although I'd like to know what other people think before I continue.
@AndrewGarrison Yeah, sorry about that. I've been busy editing this vehicle. It seems to work fine on normal physics (On my device atleast). I'll see to replacing this post with a repaired edition. This post is likely to be deleted as well.
@2rad2haveadad Yes, I have noticed the awkward controls, although I can't seem to find what's causing it. I'm assuming that it's the way the flaps are designed. The problem is that it's the only way I can get lift out of it. Nonetheless, thank you for the reply!
@mehdijan1231 As Omegafan2001 said, this is a watercraft. Sorry about the misconception, I'll be identifying the types of crafts I make in my future projects.
@SteadfastContracting Well, I can certainly see why you would! Sorry, I'll try making it more understandable in my future projects. Have a wonderful day!
@SeraphimVault Thank you, but I don't believe it's as impressive as the masterpieces others of the community have created. Nonetheless, thank you very much!
@NastyNico Hello there. Although seemingly unusual, in order to take off in this aircraft, it's best that you repeatedly "bounce" the aircraft before takeoff, pulling up and down on the pitch control, gaining enough lift to pull up the aircraft. Pull up on pitch to fly up once you have done so.
@SteadfastContracting I agree.
@YuukaNeko Yes, I realize that, but I want to classify my crafts all under one title, instead of the titles being random, such as some as concepts, some as projects, some as prototypes, and some as experimental crafts. It would be seemingly easier to create one organization series in which all crafts share a title, for example: (Watercraft) [Organization name] Omega and (Aircraft) [Organization name] Archangel. I could even start a proper line of crafts, similarly to the US' X series of experimental aircraft.
@SteadfastContracting Thank you for your feedback! Yes, I really am leaning towards classifying all my aircraft under a single title, instead of complicated designations, although I'd like to know what other people think before I continue.
@UnknownNate Yes it is!
@oDDDynamics Again, thank you very much!
@oDDDynamics Thank you!
@AndrewGarrison As you wish. I'll see to improving this, in hopes that people will enjoy it more. Thank you for your feedback!
@AndrewGarrison Yeah, sorry about that. I've been busy editing this vehicle. It seems to work fine on normal physics (On my device atleast). I'll see to replacing this post with a repaired edition. This post is likely to be deleted as well.
@UnknownNate Thank you!
@2rad2haveadad Yes, I have noticed the awkward controls, although I can't seem to find what's causing it. I'm assuming that it's the way the flaps are designed. The problem is that it's the only way I can get lift out of it. Nonetheless, thank you for the reply!
@Dynalux "It's time you lost those wings, Antares!"
@UnknownNate That's quite an early comment you've posted on my craft!
@mehdijan1231 As Omegafan2001 said, this is a watercraft. Sorry about the misconception, I'll be identifying the types of crafts I make in my future projects.
@NastyNico You're welcome!
@MrMecha Thank you for your reply! Well, it has only been a few weeks since i've started designing my crafts.
@MrMecha Thank you! I see that you have quite an ear when it comes to music!
@SteadfastContracting I use a Samsung Galaxy Tab Pro (8.4) SM-T320.
@SteadfastContracting And to think that my little device could handle that much parts. I'm really impressed with my device!
@MaardAircrafts To be honest, I didn't realize that Dreadnought had over 1000 parts until now. Neat.
@SteadfastContracting Well, I can certainly see why you would! Sorry, I'll try making it more understandable in my future projects. Have a wonderful day!
Again, sorry for the late replies, but thank you everyone, each and every one of you!
@omegafan2001 Sure, why not?
@SteadfastContracting Thank you for your reply!
@YuukaSP Thank you!
My, to think that one of my creations would become featured! Thank you everybody!
@MadSpartan553 Thank you! Sorry for the late reply!
@UnknownNate Thank you!
@SeraphimVault Thank you, but I don't believe it's as impressive as the masterpieces others of the community have created. Nonetheless, thank you very much!
@Bonkymnobols Thank you for your reply!
@NastyNico Hello there. Although seemingly unusual, in order to take off in this aircraft, it's best that you repeatedly "bounce" the aircraft before takeoff, pulling up and down on the pitch control, gaining enough lift to pull up the aircraft. Pull up on pitch to fly up once you have done so.