Because upvoting is a faster and more practical way o show support. Don’t make comments like “ok I guess.” Give actual feedback or just hit that yellow button
There is no under appreciated build. Every build gets almost exactly what it deserves for the combination of time posted, advertising, build quality, and craft choice.
Excellent article, I’m guilty of forgetting trim myself, but one thing to point out: SP fuel burn (especially for props) is actually insane. It’s an unheard of fuel burn
450 word essay on Bush planes coming right up:
Many people do not realize there is a completely unique type of airplane to access wilderness areas with no landing strips. Runways are the biggest setback in air transportation because they require huge areas, and are expensive to construct and maintain. While still being extremely effective, bush planes help eliminate these problems. Also, some areas can afford to build a landing strip, but do not have room to create one big enough for most airplanes. The short takeoff and landing distance of bush planes make these areas accessible. Bush planes are necessary for life in hard to reach places because of their takeoff and landing distance, low operating costs, and ability to depart and arrive on rough surfaces.
Light bush planes are essential to life in otherwise inaccessible places because of their low operating costs. While requiring more runway space than helicopters, operating a bush plane costs a fraction of the expensive helicopter. Purchase cost, fuel, and maintenance are all extremely low cost compared to most other aircraft. Their cargo weight and speed are very similar to helicopters so cost is one of the main pros to bush planes.
The short takeoffs and landings are perhaps the most intriguing and unique feature of bush planes. While many airliners sometimes require over 6,000 feet of runway, some bush planes can land in under fifty feet. Large wings, light weight, and special techniques help bush planes land safely on short and narrow runways. Perhaps the greatest factor to landing distance is speed. The slower a plane is moving, the shorter the distance it takes to slow down. The other important factor is the touchdown. This is the point where the plane actually the ground. It is critical to short landings. If you touchdown late, you use up the much-needed runway.
Another point in the usefulness of bush planes is their ability to land on rough surfaces. In an area where there is no runway, one must land a bush plane on grass, rocks or other outdoor surfaces. Some bush planes are built specifically for this, but most are fitted with special suspension and large tires to land on spaces in the wilderness. These“Bush Tires” can be massive, and over three times the size of regular aircraft tires. Sometimes under inflation is necessary to land on rocks, sand, or snow. The add-ons of bush tires and suspension make your plane able to access almost any terrain.
Light and fast, bush planes are some of the most useful tools for transportation.
The gist of the design:
-STOL
-Flaps
Usually high wing
-Usually taildragger
-Mostly prop
Usually resembles a Super Cub; the ultimate Bush Plane
Because upvoting is a faster and more practical way o show support. Don’t make comments like “ok I guess.” Give actual feedback or just hit that yellow button
+4It doesn’t matter, what matters is advertising and day of the week
+4There is no under appreciated build. Every build gets almost exactly what it deserves for the combination of time posted, advertising, build quality, and craft choice.
+4A car that doesn’t need roads and can change its distance from the earth.
+4Will the next update be 2.0 or 1.9.2?
+4Finally, a chart that says "lift thrust drag weight" and not "Lift thrust drag Gravity"
+4Hmm, maybe if we get a long enough list of random names, people will stop breaking the rules
+4Excellent article, I’m guilty of forgetting trim myself, but one thing to point out: SP fuel burn (especially for props) is actually insane. It’s an unheard of fuel burn
+4And then the sarcastic mean comment people who comment just to complain
+4(Scroll down)
Hmm...
Devs
Mods
Spiritus
BogdanX
Railfan
JamesPlanes
QuingyZhou
Do y’all think I’m “influential?”
+4did you lie
+4Maybe you should bring this up with the United Nations, I don’t think people on SP have very much political leverage...
+4Strips or nuggets?
+4We all know
+4lets contribute to overposting spam by creating more spam about the spam
No
+4“The entire roleplay community”
+46 people
Don’t use the old paneling method with square fuselages, use the better method with lining up round parts
+4Same @Cardboard
+4DOWN WITH RP
Don’t delete, just block everyone with SledDriver’s script to kill notifications
+4With mods
+4I didn’t click
+4“Electric warfare”
+4finds nukes or something in a hidden AG
Before my SP days, my favorite things to do were:
+4-Draw planes
-Fly planes
-CAD design
-Flight Simulators
I bet you can see why I like SP
Why the heck don’t more people like Bush Planes
+4fireGuns piston on a cycle
+4Wow, that’s more than I’ve improved in 6 months lol
+4450 word essay on Bush planes coming right up:
+4Many people do not realize there is a completely unique type of airplane to access wilderness areas with no landing strips. Runways are the biggest setback in air transportation because they require huge areas, and are expensive to construct and maintain. While still being extremely effective, bush planes help eliminate these problems. Also, some areas can afford to build a landing strip, but do not have room to create one big enough for most airplanes. The short takeoff and landing distance of bush planes make these areas accessible. Bush planes are necessary for life in hard to reach places because of their takeoff and landing distance, low operating costs, and ability to depart and arrive on rough surfaces.
Light bush planes are essential to life in otherwise inaccessible places because of their low operating costs. While requiring more runway space than helicopters, operating a bush plane costs a fraction of the expensive helicopter. Purchase cost, fuel, and maintenance are all extremely low cost compared to most other aircraft. Their cargo weight and speed are very similar to helicopters so cost is one of the main pros to bush planes.
The short takeoffs and landings are perhaps the most intriguing and unique feature of bush planes. While many airliners sometimes require over 6,000 feet of runway, some bush planes can land in under fifty feet. Large wings, light weight, and special techniques help bush planes land safely on short and narrow runways. Perhaps the greatest factor to landing distance is speed. The slower a plane is moving, the shorter the distance it takes to slow down. The other important factor is the touchdown. This is the point where the plane actually the ground. It is critical to short landings. If you touchdown late, you use up the much-needed runway.
Another point in the usefulness of bush planes is their ability to land on rough surfaces. In an area where there is no runway, one must land a bush plane on grass, rocks or other outdoor surfaces. Some bush planes are built specifically for this, but most are fitted with special suspension and large tires to land on spaces in the wilderness. These“Bush Tires” can be massive, and over three times the size of regular aircraft tires. Sometimes under inflation is necessary to land on rocks, sand, or snow. The add-ons of bush tires and suspension make your plane able to access almost any terrain.
Light and fast, bush planes are some of the most useful tools for transportation.
The gist of the design:
-STOL
-Flaps
Usually high wing
-Usually taildragger
-Mostly prop
Usually resembles a Super Cub; the ultimate Bush Plane
Show off as much of the plane as you can in zoom in as much as you can while still being able to see the whole plane @LegnaK
+4Shoot AndrewGarison an email about it, that’s how I added the Bush Plane tag
+4Because you use apostrophes for plurals
+4Oh gosh I can’t handle more than three at a time...
+4Hovers at 67.5%
+4please
+4just
stop
the
spam
An English double didgit number representing the quantity of 24
+4You need to look at your computer and find the volume button
+4Teasers aren’t spam as long as we care about the plane they are showing @RamboJutter
+4XD my computer can build up to 3,500 and run 5,000 @CarsonG1017
+4Hey boss, how big should we make it?
+4As big as possible
Are you sure boss?
There is no such thing as a completely bulletproof fuselage but bullet damage and part health can be edited in a mod called overload
+4Backwards VTOL RCNs make good crosshairs @RailfanEthan
+4I would upvote, but it would replace my teaser as top forum so I’m selfish
+4Cockpit setting should do these things @Awsomur
+4There aren’t enough Corsairs
+4Please make an advanced weather mod with rain, thunder, lightning ETC
@Gestour
+4When you VTOL the wrong way
+4I will return for this
+3If you would like to help out with version 2, I would really appreciate it @MintLynx
+3This post made my whole week.
+3Good to see you
-Chancey21
For the last time the P-61 is navy not black
+3This build is great otherwise though
Only if it has STOL runways
+3