I made an "AIM-260 JATM" using a 2-stage setup with this guide and holy crap, it works except when save it as a subassembly and when I attach to any plane in my inventory, they don't launch...
@Hmdzzz
E Variant: https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/DxopUc/Boeing-FA-18E-Super-Hornet-Block-III-Low-Parts
F Variant: https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/W7h4Ab/Boeing-FA-18F-Super-Hornet-Block-III-Low-Parts
XT Variant: https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/vbz87m/Boeing-FA-18XT-Advanced-Super-Hornet-Low-Parts
@BlubberBeart The auto-crediting system is weird... as stated in the description, the credit belongs to EngineerOtaku for building the aircraft, but this model that I have here is just a version of his build, yet it auto-credited the "F-4N Phantom II (Remastered)", which is just a successor of his build...
@WolfHunter9111 Yeah, I saw your collection and I tried making my own using a couple of new techniques I discovered when I was making experiments with the other planes... I'm working on the F/A-18F two-seat variant...
@Ded Oh, glad to know that... it's WIP because I was the testing the fly-by-wire system and the thrust vectoring controls using Funky Trees, it's still requiring a lot teething issues...
I have kept some of your creations and have been giving them a lot of love, especially the F-4 Phantom and made a multitude of models of it, along with other good models and giving them cockpits... I will always credit you for those amazing creations...
I made an "AIM-260 JATM" using a 2-stage setup with this guide and holy crap, it works except when save it as a subassembly and when I attach to any plane in my inventory, they don't launch...
@Hmdzzz
E Variant: https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/DxopUc/Boeing-FA-18E-Super-Hornet-Block-III-Low-Parts
F Variant: https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/W7h4Ab/Boeing-FA-18F-Super-Hornet-Block-III-Low-Parts
XT Variant: https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/vbz87m/Boeing-FA-18XT-Advanced-Super-Hornet-Low-Parts
Super Hornet Block III Variant: https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/z8ihfe/Boeing-FA-18F-Super-Hornet-Block-III-VFA-103
+1@Dex89 I'd rather not because it could cause lagging issues...
@BlubberBeart The auto-crediting system is weird... as stated in the description, the credit belongs to EngineerOtaku for building the aircraft, but this model that I have here is just a version of his build, yet it auto-credited the "F-4N Phantom II (Remastered)", which is just a successor of his build...
Link for the unarmed Blue Angels Super Hornet: https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/oqjM7k/Boeing-FA-18E-Super-Hornet-Blue-Angels
+1I have the Advanced Super Hornet currently in the making...
@WolfHunter9111 I hope this solves the lagging issues: https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/30PBwV/Boeing-FA-18E-Super-Hornet-Low-Parts
@WolfHunter9111 Yeah, I saw your collection and I tried making my own using a couple of new techniques I discovered when I was making experiments with the other planes... I'm working on the F/A-18F two-seat variant...
+1@Ded Oh, glad to know that... it's WIP because I was the testing the fly-by-wire system and the thrust vectoring controls using Funky Trees, it's still requiring a lot teething issues...
+3@WolfHunter9111 Also: https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/jm3C54/LTV-A-7E-Corsair-II
+1@WolfHunter9111 I'll look into it... some of them are not as mobile friendly as it seems...
+2@WolfHunter9111 https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/jilha9/Grumman-A-6E-Intruder here, mate...
Note: Some of EngineerOtaku's creations that I've manage to save were relatively minor. There were not that many of them and this is one of them...
+4I have kept some of your creations and have been giving them a lot of love, especially the F-4 Phantom and made a multitude of models of it, along with other good models and giving them cockpits... I will always credit you for those amazing creations...
+6Add another suspension spring...
Seems legit...
+1