I want to extend a sincere thank you to each and every one of you who participated in the Aircraft Evolution Challenge. Your enthusiasm, creativity, and dedication have made this challenge an incredible journey through the skies of aviation history.
To those whose entries were accepted but did not clinch the victory, your contributions have not gone unnoticed. Your commitment to the challenge, adherence to guidelines, and willingness to push the boundaries of aircraft design have been commendable. Though you may not have won this time, your efforts have added richness and diversity to the competition.
To those whose entries were not accepted, I want to express my appreciation for your participation. While it's disappointing to face rejection, it's also an opportunity for growth and improvement. Your passion for aviation and willingness to take on the challenge speak volumes about your dedication and talent. Take the feedback provided constructively, refine your designs, and continue to pursue your passion with vigor.
Together, you have all contributed to the celebration of flight and the exploration of aircraft evolution. Your participation has enriched the community and inspired others to reach for new heights in aircraft design.
Thank you once again for your participation, and I look forward to seeing your continued innovation and creativity in future challenges.
To create a simple auto-aiming AA system, place a camera on your ship to track the target's position. Use Funky Tree to calculate the difference between the camera's position and the target, then apply rotators to control the AA gun's horizontal and vertical movement. Here's the script you can use: targetPosition = cameraPosition - targetPosition, horizontalTarget = targetPosition.x, verticalTarget = targetPosition.y, horizontalRotator = rotator(0, horizontalTarget, 1), verticalRotator = rotator(0, verticalTarget, 1), and aaGunRotator.Horizontal = horizontalRotator, aaGunRotator.Vertical = verticalRotator. To smooth out the movement and reduce wobble, use smoothstep(), like smoothHorizontal = smoothstep(horizontalRotator, horizontalRotator, 0.1) and smoothVertical = smoothstep(verticalRotator, verticalRotator, 0.1). If you want the AA guns to fire only on specific sides (e.g., starboard or port), use activation groups to control which guns are enabled based on the target's location. Adjust the settings and test until the system works as desired.
As the Aircraft Evolution Challenge draws to a close, I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude to all of you for your enthusiasm, creativity, and dedication throughout this journey. Your contributions have made this challenge a truly remarkable exploration of aviation history and innovation.
While the current challenge may be over, I'm excited to announce that this is just the beginning of our adventures together. Stay tuned for future challenges that will continue to inspire and push the boundaries of aircraft design. Whether you're a seasoned veteran or a newcomer to the world of aviation, there will be opportunities for everyone to showcase their skills and passion.
In the meantime, I encourage you to keep honing your craft, exploring new ideas, and pushing the limits of what is possible in aircraft design. Your creativity and innovation are what make these challenges truly special, and I can't wait to see what you'll come up with next.
Once again, thank you all for your participation in the Aircraft Evolution Challenge. Keep your eyes on the horizon, because the next challenge is just around the corner!
I want to extend a sincere thank you to each and every one of you who participated in the Aircraft Evolution Challenge. Your enthusiasm, creativity, and dedication have made this challenge an incredible journey through the skies of aviation history.
To those whose entries were accepted but did not clinch the victory, your contributions have not gone unnoticed. Your commitment to the challenge, adherence to guidelines, and willingness to push the boundaries of aircraft design have been commendable. Though you may not have won this time, your efforts have added richness and diversity to the competition.
To those whose entries were not accepted, I want to express my appreciation for your participation. While it's disappointing to face rejection, it's also an opportunity for growth and improvement. Your passion for aviation and willingness to take on the challenge speak volumes about your dedication and talent. Take the feedback provided constructively, refine your designs, and continue to pursue your passion with vigor.
Together, you have all contributed to the celebration of flight and the exploration of aircraft evolution. Your participation has enriched the community and inspired others to reach for new heights in aircraft design.
Thank you once again for your participation, and I look forward to seeing your continued innovation and creativity in future challenges.
@ThatKindaWeeb
Thank you for your response and for sharing your thoughts on the F-15J Kai++ project. I understand your interest in using XML and overload for this initiative, and I appreciate the innovative approach you are considering.
However, as much as I recognize the potential benefits of your proposal, I must remind us all that we need to adhere to the established guidelines that do not currently allow for XML and overload in this context. Rules are in place to ensure consistency, fairness, and manageability across our projects.
I totally understand where you're coming from, and I apologize for tagging you unnecessarily. It won't happen again, I promise.
You mentioned whether I'm new here or if I've been at this for years. Well, here's the thing: it's not about experience alone, it's about passion. You see, just because someone is new to something doesn't mean they lack dedication or fervor for it. And conversely, someone with years of experience might have lost the spark that initially ignited their passion.
So, let's not judge a book by its cover. Whether we're rookies or veterans in a game, what truly matters is the love and enthusiasm we bring to it. Let's embrace that passion, encourage each other, and foster a community where everyone's dedication is valued.
Once again, I'm sorry for the unnecessary tag, and I appreciate your understanding.
@oldmate52 Hey, I'm glad you found the feedback helpful! Your dedication to improving things is truly admirable. Keep up the great work, it's inspiring to see someone constantly striving to better themselves. If you ever need any more input or support, feel free to reach out. Cheers to your continued success!
@Shebke
Thank you for your participation in the challenge. We appreciate your feedback and understand your perspective. We apologize for any confusion regarding the rules, and we'll take your suggestion into consideration for future challenges to ensure clarity for all participants.
We're grateful for the contributions you've made with your creations, and we wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors. If you decide to join us again in the future, we'll be delighted to have you.
@TriStar @IceCraftGaming @LunarEclipseSP
+5@yingmianzoulai @brentisaac22 @asli
+3To all Participants,
*@SuperSuperTheSylph @Shebke @oldmate52 *
I want to extend a sincere thank you to each and every one of you who participated in the Aircraft Evolution Challenge. Your enthusiasm, creativity, and dedication have made this challenge an incredible journey through the skies of aviation history.
To those whose entries were accepted but did not clinch the victory, your contributions have not gone unnoticed. Your commitment to the challenge, adherence to guidelines, and willingness to push the boundaries of aircraft design have been commendable. Though you may not have won this time, your efforts have added richness and diversity to the competition.
To those whose entries were not accepted, I want to express my appreciation for your participation. While it's disappointing to face rejection, it's also an opportunity for growth and improvement. Your passion for aviation and willingness to take on the challenge speak volumes about your dedication and talent. Take the feedback provided constructively, refine your designs, and continue to pursue your passion with vigor.
Together, you have all contributed to the celebration of flight and the exploration of aircraft evolution. Your participation has enriched the community and inspired others to reach for new heights in aircraft design.
Thank you once again for your participation, and I look forward to seeing your continued innovation and creativity in future challenges.
+2@SuperSuperTheSylph then welcome
+2@SuperSuperTheSylph i don't understand
+2@SuperSuperTheSylph welcome
+2@brentisaac22 yes you are right
+2@LunarEclipseSP great that would be fun
+2@LunarEclipseSP ok no problem
+2@spacegenius747 @ThatKindaWeeb @GeneralCorpInc
+2@PlaneSpike @CaptainNoble @Kangy
+2@airenyimei @Warboie @Dogfightgenius
Want to participate in my challenge?
+2@overlord5453 ok thanks
+1@Dissent3R
+1Ok 👌
I will give it a try
To create a simple auto-aiming AA system, place a camera on your ship to track the target's position. Use Funky Tree to calculate the difference between the camera's position and the target, then apply rotators to control the AA gun's horizontal and vertical movement. Here's the script you can use:
+1targetPosition = cameraPosition - targetPosition
,horizontalTarget = targetPosition.x
,verticalTarget = targetPosition.y
,horizontalRotator = rotator(0, horizontalTarget, 1)
,verticalRotator = rotator(0, verticalTarget, 1)
, andaaGunRotator.Horizontal = horizontalRotator
,aaGunRotator.Vertical = verticalRotator
. To smooth out the movement and reduce wobble, usesmoothstep()
, likesmoothHorizontal = smoothstep(horizontalRotator, horizontalRotator, 0.1)
andsmoothVertical = smoothstep(verticalRotator, verticalRotator, 0.1)
. If you want the AA guns to fire only on specific sides (e.g., starboard or port), use activation groups to control which guns are enabled based on the target's location. Adjust the settings and test until the system works as desired.Thanks me later
+1Dear Participants,
As the Aircraft Evolution Challenge draws to a close, I want to extend my heartfelt gratitude to all of you for your enthusiasm, creativity, and dedication throughout this journey. Your contributions have made this challenge a truly remarkable exploration of aviation history and innovation.
While the current challenge may be over, I'm excited to announce that this is just the beginning of our adventures together. Stay tuned for future challenges that will continue to inspire and push the boundaries of aircraft design. Whether you're a seasoned veteran or a newcomer to the world of aviation, there will be opportunities for everyone to showcase their skills and passion.
In the meantime, I encourage you to keep honing your craft, exploring new ideas, and pushing the limits of what is possible in aircraft design. Your creativity and innovation are what make these challenges truly special, and I can't wait to see what you'll come up with next.
Once again, thank you all for your participation in the Aircraft Evolution Challenge. Keep your eyes on the horizon, because the next challenge is just around the corner!
+1To all Participants,
@rorrE @Boeing727200F
I want to extend a sincere thank you to each and every one of you who participated in the Aircraft Evolution Challenge. Your enthusiasm, creativity, and dedication have made this challenge an incredible journey through the skies of aviation history.
To those whose entries were accepted but did not clinch the victory, your contributions have not gone unnoticed. Your commitment to the challenge, adherence to guidelines, and willingness to push the boundaries of aircraft design have been commendable. Though you may not have won this time, your efforts have added richness and diversity to the competition.
To those whose entries were not accepted, I want to express my appreciation for your participation. While it's disappointing to face rejection, it's also an opportunity for growth and improvement. Your passion for aviation and willingness to take on the challenge speak volumes about your dedication and talent. Take the feedback provided constructively, refine your designs, and continue to pursue your passion with vigor.
Together, you have all contributed to the celebration of flight and the exploration of aircraft evolution. Your participation has enriched the community and inspired others to reach for new heights in aircraft design.
Thank you once again for your participation, and I look forward to seeing your continued innovation and creativity in future challenges.
+1@ThatKindaWeeb
Thank you for your response and for sharing your thoughts on the F-15J Kai++ project. I understand your interest in using XML and overload for this initiative, and I appreciate the innovative approach you are considering.
However, as much as I recognize the potential benefits of your proposal, I must remind us all that we need to adhere to the established guidelines that do not currently allow for XML and overload in this context. Rules are in place to ensure consistency, fairness, and manageability across our projects.
+1@Wolfy26 yes that's great
+1@DogedogebreadWithAnAK47 to make it simple
+1@AluminiumFX ah ok
+1@IceCraftGaming bing co-pilot
+1@DatFiat126Guy19 ok
+1@DatFiat126Guy19
Hey there,
I totally understand where you're coming from, and I apologize for tagging you unnecessarily. It won't happen again, I promise.
You mentioned whether I'm new here or if I've been at this for years. Well, here's the thing: it's not about experience alone, it's about passion. You see, just because someone is new to something doesn't mean they lack dedication or fervor for it. And conversely, someone with years of experience might have lost the spark that initially ignited their passion.
So, let's not judge a book by its cover. Whether we're rookies or veterans in a game, what truly matters is the love and enthusiasm we bring to it. Let's embrace that passion, encourage each other, and foster a community where everyone's dedication is valued.
Once again, I'm sorry for the unnecessary tag, and I appreciate your understanding.
Cheers!
+1@oldmate52 Hey, I'm glad you found the feedback helpful! Your dedication to improving things is truly admirable. Keep up the great work, it's inspiring to see someone constantly striving to better themselves. If you ever need any more input or support, feel free to reach out. Cheers to your continued success!
+1@Shebke
Thank you for your participation in the challenge. We appreciate your feedback and understand your perspective. We apologize for any confusion regarding the rules, and we'll take your suggestion into consideration for future challenges to ensure clarity for all participants.
We're grateful for the contributions you've made with your creations, and we wish you the best of luck in your future endeavors. If you decide to join us again in the future, we'll be delighted to have you.
Warm regards,
+1@Khichi2866
[Aircraft: Accepted]
Username: oldmate52
Aircraft Name: Sky Serenity
Design Assessment:
Overall Score: 4.1/10
Reasons for Acceptance:
Recommendations:
@MrSilverWolf hey MRSilverWolf I want to host a challenge only between moderators. What do you think?
+1@SuperSuperTheSylph ok
+1@SuperSuperTheSylph yeah i know they are part of the game but still comes in mod section.
+1@SuperSuperTheSylph
[Aircraft: Rejected]
Username: SuperSuperTheSylph
Aircraft Name: [PEA]Rockwell/MBB X-31
Design Assessment:
Reasons for Rejection:
Recommendations:
2. Ensure that your aircraft is mobile-friendly and does not use any mods to maintain fairness and accessibility for all participants.
+1@oldmate52 You are in the challenge. you can bring more planes here if you want.
+1@SuperSuperTheSylph wow that a good one
+1@Shebke good luck
+1@WADA I invited you for a challenge but if you don't like don't worry I won't do it again
+1@MrSilverWolf is this a rule?
+1@HuskyDynamics01 @KenzarAircraft sorry you will never again I promise
+1@Ghifari @ZaeitounPeoplesRepublic @WADA
+1@HuskyDynamics01 @CaptainNoble @AluminiumFX
+1@KenzarAircraft @DatFiat126Guy19 @froge
+1@intruder72 @Noob101 @Avionesparaselular
+1@TriStar ok
+1@Bestkub555 @TheMouse @Shebke
+1@TriStar oh then what should i do?
+1Want to participate in my challenge?
+1want to participate in my challenge?
+1@PlaneSpike I just asked ai to create a photo like this and he does it instantly
+1@TriStar @IceCraftGaming @Kangy @LunarEclipseSP @HuskyDynamics01 @Jundroo
The GMV is song is uploaded
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+1Waiting for 2025
+1