My suggestion: builds that usually gain upvotes are the ones that were built by yourself which shows your responsibility to them and not the successors from other people that already had their reputation. You can try making your own builds, learning from other players, or testing something new that might be helpful for you with no need to upload them always. At first, you may not get them easily. But little by little, your skill will be improved and your builds might gain impressions from more and more people, who will upvote for you. Hope this can help you.
@FeiGe3 @Decembermin glad you guys like my plane! Unfortunately I'm not planning to do any L-1011's modification in the future, 2 of them is kinda enough for me lol.
@ChiChiWerx Thank you ;) It's my pleasure to hear those compliments. Btw, I had to scale up the mass of those wheels, so they can handle such heavy aircraft since the original mass scale makes them become a lot weaker and glitchier (SP physics lol).
@jamesPLANESii yah, I remember some articles also said that those passengers in the outer seats might experience airsick as well, and also most of the passengers have to withstand in the middle of the crowd (like up to 500 persons or so, imagine having a seat in a flying stadium lol). That might be a pretty bad experience on such aircraft.
@klm747klm747 The problems about spoilers and some more complicated functions are the most of which I concerned about. Actually I'm not a good funky trees builder, so I was doing those stuffs manually as good as I can. Maybe I will take more times in the future for the funky trees system hehe.
About the trim system, some articals on the internet says that the L-1011 uses the all-flying tail system (which nearly takes after the horizontal stabilizers on the F-16) instead of the trimmable tail. But due to the lack of information of those, I just make it as suitable for the aircraft as I can.
Anyway, thanks for the compliment! That's a really helpful review to me!
@asuslaptop Erhh... I don't really know how to describe it. It is the way you use the fuselage block to make the fuselage itself (as like the meaning of 'fuselage block')
If you don't understand those words above, you can check out some available aircraft in the game (Kicking Fish, P-51 Mustang, Sea Plane, Twin Prop, Vertigo) and try learning how it was made. That's what I was talking about.
Paneling the middle of the fuselage section actually doesn't need that much circle (or something I dunno how to call it). You just need one for the forward and one for the backward. The major difficulty is on the nose section.
Anyway, paneling is a technique that requires a lot of skill. If you're completely new to this game, you can get started with the traditional fuselage method.
My suggestion: builds that usually gain upvotes are the ones that were built by yourself which shows your responsibility to them and not the successors from other people that already had their reputation. You can try making your own builds, learning from other players, or testing something new that might be helpful for you with no need to upload them always. At first, you may not get them easily. But little by little, your skill will be improved and your builds might gain impressions from more and more people, who will upvote for you. Hope this can help you.
+3@1918 @Hectord27 @RedWasNotTheImposter @Chaka thanks guys!
+2@TheKugelblitz @TatsuTheOtaku @Aviationcheesesticks @Decembermin @Trainzo @Augusta @Boeing777x @GuianLorenzo Thank you guys a lot!
+2@SimpleHelper naming the aircraft 797-4 might be good lol
+1Congrats!
+1Cool! That was my favorite helicopter when I was a child
+1@ForeverPie Actually I used no mods on it (except the Overload), and that’s why the work has become very hard and time-consuming with me hhh
+1Awesome!
+1@I401SenSuiKan sure you can
+1@WIZARD2017 I'd say it's the right direction of the rudder
+1Chào đồng hương :D
+1OMG YOU'RE ALIVE
+1Boeing 737 NG don't have long engines like Boeing 737-100/200.
+1@FeiGe3 @Decembermin glad you guys like my plane! Unfortunately I'm not planning to do any L-1011's modification in the future, 2 of them is kinda enough for me lol.
@Boeing777x thancc
@Kennneth ur welcome hehee
Such a creative way to make jet engines! But I think the jet engine sound is missing...
103 upvotes! Thank you guys a lot, I never thought this flying wing would gain that much attention!
@SussyBreadBoi @MentallyDistorted @MentallyDistorted @CalebRepublic @DJRianGamer004 @ThomasRoderick thancc
@Rooootof Try setting the 'physics' to high. That might fix your problem
@ChiChiWerx Thank you ;) It's my pleasure to hear those compliments. Btw, I had to scale up the mass of those wheels, so they can handle such heavy aircraft since the original mass scale makes them become a lot weaker and glitchier (SP physics lol).
@Trainzo @AirSpace001 @Boelin @Falkenwut Thanks a lot! ;)
@Augusta wrong picture lmao
@V @BeastHunter @AirSpace001 @Ryn176 @CirnoFumo @Sm10684
ayo chào đồng chí nhá
Oi
@jamesPLANESii yah, I remember some articles also said that those passengers in the outer seats might experience airsick as well, and also most of the passengers have to withstand in the middle of the crowd (like up to 500 persons or so, imagine having a seat in a flying stadium lol). That might be a pretty bad experience on such aircraft.
@klm747klm747 The problems about spoilers and some more complicated functions are the most of which I concerned about. Actually I'm not a good funky trees builder, so I was doing those stuffs manually as good as I can. Maybe I will take more times in the future for the funky trees system hehe.
About the trim system, some articals on the internet says that the L-1011 uses the all-flying tail system (which nearly takes after the horizontal stabilizers on the F-16) instead of the trimmable tail. But due to the lack of information of those, I just make it as suitable for the aircraft as I can.
Anyway, thanks for the compliment! That's a really helpful review to me!
You might need this
@asuslaptop Nope. It should be something like this
@asuslaptop Erhh... I don't really know how to describe it. It is the way you use the fuselage block to make the fuselage itself (as like the meaning of 'fuselage block')
If you don't understand those words above, you can check out some available aircraft in the game (Kicking Fish, P-51 Mustang, Sea Plane, Twin Prop, Vertigo) and try learning how it was made. That's what I was talking about.
Paneling the middle of the fuselage section actually doesn't need that much circle (or something I dunno how to call it). You just need one for the forward and one for the backward. The major difficulty is on the nose section.
Anyway, paneling is a technique that requires a lot of skill. If you're completely new to this game, you can get started with the traditional fuselage method.
@TheKraken3 thanks a lot!
@klm747klm747 hope it's good enough haha
@elevatormann lol I didn't know that, thanks a lot!
@Boeing777x Not really. I was about to plan for some smaller builds due to lack of time recently. Maybe one of them will come in further future.
@ADAP I'll try my best to make a mobile-friendly version. Stay tuned!
@XAircraftManufacturer Hehee thanks a lot!
@TheKraken3 @V1per6
My FPS indicator dropped to 0 lol
Anyway that's a cool 767 tho. Might be the best one on SP so far
@TheKraken3 Thanks a lot :3 I really hope to complete the aircraft as soon as I can
@CRJ900Pilot I sure will ;)
MD-XX Stretch
Looks cute
For the Asians
Great job! Keep improving!
Maybe that called "droop leading edge" (according to a drawing of the Concorde on Google). Here it is
@Chancey21 @Sauce Can you guys help me to build that?
@HTPE ahh...yes of course. But I think that’s not the original wing of the Boeing 737
@QingyuZhou 谢谢
I figured that out this morning. I tried to go to the edit page, then open the link and
Tada
The picture is now present
That's a great aircraft
but next time remember to pay more attention to the vertical stabilizer and the lift of the aircraft