First, you've got to get an image sourcing site. I use Postimg.cc and recommend it. Make a free account and upload your images there. Once that's taken care of, open each image in a new tab. Copy their links and put them in the format listed below. Make sure to remove the s in https or else nobody else will be able to see them.
 Make sure to open image in new tab, then copy that link. Then remove the s in https and put in that link. Don’t use Imgur, it’s broken.
@UltraLight It’s only for PC, probably because there are multiple airplanes flying around and some mobile devices can only handle one. I don’t know how you all fly with mobile controls, I need my joystick controller or I’m screwed.
@UltraLight The planes in the WWII Dogfight are P-51s with 5 propellers, 2 wing guns, and a minigun. The best strategy, from my experience, is once the AI has passed you, roll 90 degrees and pull a 180 turn. The AI should get farther away for a few seconds, and in that window, you pull around the rest of the way and open up on the guns from around a mile away. Because the P-51 has a tight turn radius, it will continue up for a slight time, and then come right at you. Wait until it is 0.2 miles out, and duck down. Then roll 90, pitch 180, check the distance, complete the loop and open up on your guns. Shooting the prop is most beneficial as the aircraft loses thrust, and you can put distance between it and then line up for a good shot. However, the P-51 can still fly pretty well missing part of one wing. Hope this helps!
@UltraLight Sounds like fun! I’ve been doing the PC WWII dogfight challenge a lot, the Jundroo P-51 is a good match for this aircraft. However, I’ve gotten familiar with the AI’s dogfight patterns and know where to turn to get on their six.
Build something unique and cool. From my experience, military fighters are the most popular. So start with something kinda simple, but that looks nice. Check some of Inuyahsa’s planes as an example of a place to start.
@banbantheman The MiGs still used because those counties can’t afford anything more modern. Sabres had a 10:1 kill ratio versus the MiGs, good proof it’s not “grand poop”.
@KnightOfRen The MiG-3 didn't have an ejection seat, as will most prop fighters. Usually, you bail out, or you can't you've been shot to shreds. Also, make sure to read this page for accurate specs, speeds, and other good-to-know information.
@Bluenose you should try the xBox game bar application. I believe it comes standard on Windows and Microsoft-based PCs. Windows Key + G to open in game. Super simple to use, easier than the iPhone screen recorder in my opinion. Then just put your video segments into an editing program and upload to YouTube!
What the...
@KnightOfRen Some are from a few months ago
Mud camo
@KnightOfRen Nope. It isn’t ready, the flight model is still WIP.
@KnightOfRen Uh, I was just looking though my multiplayer images and thought I’d post the funny ones.
I’d think so, the game specifically has a feature for 3D printing.
That happened a lot when I was trying to print an F-15 (not SP) I made.
Uh, sorry I don't know. I bet NumbersNumbers has something to say..?
@FishMiner Yeah they are lol
I dunno
First, you've got to get an image sourcing site. I use Postimg.cc and recommend it. Make a free account and upload your images there. Once that's taken care of, open each image in a new tab. Copy their links and put them in the format listed below. Make sure to remove the s in https or else nobody else will be able to see them.
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@5Ewok Yep
@UltraLight I know about part 103, this ultralight doesn't fit within it, just like the one it's based on.
@UltraLight Here's where I got a good portion of my information
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@UltraLight I did my research, this has accurate weight. The pics sometimes work, from now on I’m using Postimg.cc
@MintLynx I haven’t posted it. I started it right after the F-101, worked on it for a week and haven’t used it since. Probably should finish it.
Looks nice!
@UltraLight I use a Logitech Extreme 3D Pro, it can control all functions.
@KnightOfRen Sure. No guarantees it’ll be done super-soon though.
@KnightOfRen Depends. What plane?
@UltraLight It’s only for PC, probably because there are multiple airplanes flying around and some mobile devices can only handle one. I don’t know how you all fly with mobile controls, I need my joystick controller or I’m screwed.
@UltraLight The planes in the WWII Dogfight are P-51s with 5 propellers, 2 wing guns, and a minigun. The best strategy, from my experience, is once the AI has passed you, roll 90 degrees and pull a 180 turn. The AI should get farther away for a few seconds, and in that window, you pull around the rest of the way and open up on the guns from around a mile away. Because the P-51 has a tight turn radius, it will continue up for a slight time, and then come right at you. Wait until it is 0.2 miles out, and duck down. Then roll 90, pitch 180, check the distance, complete the loop and open up on your guns. Shooting the prop is most beneficial as the aircraft loses thrust, and you can put distance between it and then line up for a good shot. However, the P-51 can still fly pretty well missing part of one wing. Hope this helps!
Kinda like a Phantom and a Starfighter mix. I like it!
Nice!
@UltraLight Sounds like fun! I’ve been doing the PC WWII dogfight challenge a lot, the Jundroo P-51 is a good match for this aircraft. However, I’ve gotten familiar with the AI’s dogfight patterns and know where to turn to get on their six.
Where does this information come from? I haven’t heard anything about BETA multiplayer.
Peak performance graphics
Build something unique and cool. From my experience, military fighters are the most popular. So start with something kinda simple, but that looks nice. Check some of Inuyahsa’s planes as an example of a place to start.
@HawaiiRanger If I manage to show up, I'll be on the blue team, preferably flying an aircraft.
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Yes
It’s under the eye icon.
Use the blueprints menu.
@banbantheman Gotcha. Sabre better lol.
BTW, why Thursday? 2:00-4:00 EST on Saturdays is when most people are active.
Er, I don’t think the MiG is all too advanced. Paneling is probably the hardest but most rewarding fuselage building technique.
Looks nice!
@banbantheman The MiGs still used because those counties can’t afford anything more modern. Sabres had a 10:1 kill ratio versus the MiGs, good proof it’s not “grand poop”.
@KnightOfRen The MiG-3 didn't have an ejection seat, as will most prop fighters. Usually, you bail out, or you can't you've been shot to shreds. Also, make sure to read this page for accurate specs, speeds, and other good-to-know information.
@KnightOfRen I’d do the frame with glass. The Flycatcher doesn’t have glass yet because the update wasn’t out.
@UltraLight Looks good! Sadly I don’t have time to download and test it, but please take my updoot.
Who knows. I prefer game updates over tournaments.
@BuiltBionixInd10 no no no no no no
...unlike my family. Lol, that ones good!
We got an update for MP about a week after the 1.10 update. Took care of those trolls and pesky people.
@KnightOfRen Haven’t worked on it too much lately. Needs the fight model to be finished, weapons, and then details.
@Bluenose you should try the xBox game bar application. I believe it comes standard on Windows and Microsoft-based PCs. Windows Key + G to open in game. Super simple to use, easier than the iPhone screen recorder in my opinion. Then just put your video segments into an editing program and upload to YouTube!