Looks cool, but cant even take off. It shouldn't take any plane a multi-thousand foot runway to reach 80 mph, much less a six engine turboprop one. The B-29, for example (similar size and weight) can take off in less than 4000 ft while powered by only 4, piston engines which are no where near as powerful as a turboprop. The ground crew could probably push this to takeoff speed faster than the engines
Wow, I must say that this is probably the most interesting flying craft on SP! Its so smooth and graceful, yet extremely maneuverable. Well done, keep up the great work!
Awesome! I have no words to describe how detailed this is. Part count is low and its packed with loads of awesome features. The concave fuselages are a nice touch, and the funky trees stuff is amazing! Bravo
Awesome! That cockpit is very well done, and the landing gear is flawless! For future reference, you could have used a 45º fuselage piece for the cockpit, where the back of it has curved/circular corners and the front has hard corners, which should give it that exact look. If you want I could show you can example.
You can simulate propwash by adding tiny jet engines to your control surfaces. As far as the game is concerned its thrust vectoring, but from a flying standpoint its propwash. jamesPLANESii knows more about this than I do if you want to talk to him
Maybe stall isn't the right word, but when I hit 20 mph vertical the tail didn't have enough airflow to keep it vertical. Its actual stall is around 59 mph @Diloph
I wish more people went along with that, both in SP and in real life. It amazes me that you're able to make planes with code, they turn out so smooth! @SledDriver
Wow, very nice! However the landing gear is weird but I can't blame you because you don't use them often. To fix that issue you can mirror the gear and it works fine
Nope, it's not the physics. Idk @AircraftoftheRedStar
+1I play on high. I'll see if that makes a difference @AircraftoftheRedStar
What physics setting? @AircraftoftheRedStar
+1No problem! If only I could get things to fly this good lol :P @spefyjerbf
Ya man no problem! @Thecatbaron
Looks cool, but cant even take off. It shouldn't take any plane a multi-thousand foot runway to reach 80 mph, much less a six engine turboprop one. The B-29, for example (similar size and weight) can take off in less than 4000 ft while powered by only 4, piston engines which are no where near as powerful as a turboprop. The ground crew could probably push this to takeoff speed faster than the engines
+1Awesome job! The inlet use on the wings is really nice, and the rotators for cylinders is a clever idea! Bravo!
Wow, I must say that this is probably the most interesting flying craft on SP! Its so smooth and graceful, yet extremely maneuverable. Well done, keep up the great work!
Awesome! I have no words to describe how detailed this is. Part count is low and its packed with loads of awesome features. The concave fuselages are a nice touch, and the funky trees stuff is amazing! Bravo
Awesome! That cockpit is very well done, and the landing gear is flawless! For future reference, you could have used a 45º fuselage piece for the cockpit, where the back of it has curved/circular corners and the front has hard corners, which should give it that exact look. If you want I could show you can example.
Yeah no problem! I would assume its an autogyro because it has a pusher prop, but I'm not sure @Altmztrn
+1Cool helicopter, but you can’t see it in the screenshots. If you want more upvotes you need more people to see it
+2Part count: yes
Wow, looks great! T
+1Nice! Very fun to fly inverted lol
Awesome! I love the low part count and the simplicity
Wow, this is amazing! The pictures look so real!
+2Awesome! I would have never imagined a drone in this configuration! Very creative
+1Ah ok! @QingyuZhou
+1Awesome job! I love the reverse engine to limit max speed, I'll remember that for next time I make something fly!
+1I got u
Awesome! Very fun to fly around in, and the float retraction is so smooth too!
Awesome!
+1Haha lol, thats one of your best cockpits! Tag me!
No the tank is perfect. I mean that more people should appreciate it @JonTKocz
Awesome job! Plane is super cool, and the cockpit is nice too! Love the low part count as well
Awesome tank! This needs more attention
As in flying between bridges and the building thing at maywar. Now that I read that back it does sound questionable lol @Hedero
Haha cool! I like threading the needle where it shouldn't be thread lol
Awesome job! Looks great!
Haha lol
Very nice, the B-29 is probably my favorite bomber!
No! This isn't how you're supposed to play the game
+4Ah ok @mikoyanster
+1Cool! What does ag5 do though? It doesn't look like it does anything
+1Looks great!
You can simulate propwash by adding tiny jet engines to your control surfaces. As far as the game is concerned its thrust vectoring, but from a flying standpoint its propwash. jamesPLANESii knows more about this than I do if you want to talk to him
Maybe stall isn't the right word, but when I hit 20 mph vertical the tail didn't have enough airflow to keep it vertical. Its actual stall is around 59 mph @Diloph
Well, the best I did was 20 mph then the tail stalled out. If SP had a propwash effect it would work much better @Diloph
Very fun to fly! Can knife-edge and almost hover better than any plane I've flown! Landing gear also has a very nice squish factor lol
Awesome!
+1Ah ok @UFNNICF5TF
Awesome! Welcome back
Sweet! The landing gear sequence is very fun to watch lol.
Thats awesome! Keep up the great work! @SledDriver
+2Thats a lot of numbers and letters lol. It looks great so far
+2I wish more people went along with that, both in SP and in real life. It amazes me that you're able to make planes with code, they turn out so smooth! @SledDriver
Haha no worries! Its fun to fly around in an 80 year old bomber redesigned with your futuristic flight mechanics @SledDriver
Wow, very nice! However the landing gear is weird but I can't blame you because you don't use them often. To fix that issue you can mirror the gear and it works fine
+1Yeah that looks really cool!