im still on the top of the leader boards for most of the levels! super fun game, purchased it the day it came out. keep up the good work and i really cant wait for sr2
@InternationalAircraftCompany thats a good question lol, I havent touched SP in so long I wouldn't really know where to start... This is my favorite plane tho
This is probably the most beautiful rendition of the F-16 I've seen on this site. Such a beautifully capable fighter, yet amazingly simple from the outside. Good job!
@AviownCorp even if i was still building, my planes would still be half as good as yours. I was never any good at building, but i still put it out there. You have to at least realize that your planes exceed mine in thought, construction and execution.
Bud, don't beat yourself up like that. You know you're better than 3rd class, so stop saying it. Keep on building planes and improving. You have more points than me for a reason.
@Testin123 again, proper insulation. also there are ways to make the robot grounded or not conduct the electricity. also id love to see you survive 4,000 degrees. again, i don't want to pretend to be an expert but wouldn't there be a fail safe somewhere else to shut down power?
@Testin123 your talking anout electical substations right? well those are pretty openly designed and it would be unlikely anyone couldnt get out of there by themselves so i could easily see sending someone/something in there to help at all being unlikely. However, if there was someone in there or there was some reason it had to get close, humans couldnt do it either. again, aluminum melts at 1,221°F. Humans couldnt survive that either without incredibly thick, and innovative suits that would take on the blow for no more than a couple minutes. so the fact that robots might malfunction is still invalid either way you slice it. i was humoring you before, and i would honestly like to hear an argument to this because it is interesting isnt it?
@Testin123 except techniques are something that you program a robot to do. believe it or not but robots can think logically, (usually better than the majority of us) and would know which areas to avoid, and, propane can be shut off outside the home, meaning the robot doesn't have to go near the fire to shut down gas and electricity (at least in most major cities) can be controlled remotely by the electric company. also there are systems out there that automatically flip the breaker if fire is detected near it. Plus, everyone was evacuated safely, why then, given my point above, would the robot have to go near the fire? it would know where it is cool enough, it has insulation, it has a cooler... what else does it need? it could probably handle 2000 degrees for a couple minutes (metal doesn't instantly melt) and could flip the breaker inside the house anyway. Also electrical fires are caused by faulty wiring, meaning that it'll probably be in a small house (just sayin') so the robot wouldn't even have to withstand the fire as much to get to the breaker. I'm not gonna pretend like an expert but i feel like my points out do yours. Go ahead and watch some videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfu53HxXbX8 they'll be sure to educate ya.
math: average house fire- 1,100*F
copper melts at- 1,984°F
aluminum melts at- 1,221°F
silicon melts at- 2,577°F
conclusion- proper insulation and heat resistant materials will make the robot fire proof enough to get through passageways to victims. Also it wont be in there that long as ive stated before. ps: steel melts at over 3000 degrees.
@Testin123 sigh, i wouldn't be talking about trash with those highlighted planes if i were you. Plus I was saying that both trash men and firefighters are jobs that require little education, just firefighters are paid more. I never said they were trash so you calling me trash makes no sense. On to your actual argument, you finally got it. thats the only situation where going into a dangerous environment might be necessary. Lemme show you how wonderful insulation and evaporative cooling can make operating temperatures for small computers to either be remote operated or autonomous. This: http://bit.ly/2hpdeTz is a "bong" cooler, (best name ever) which is a cooler capable of getting sub ambient temperatures. It does this by using a large evaporative chamber which makes a fine mist at the top and drops it down the tube. Heat is released through the steam so your left with warm at the top, cold on the bottom. if you use the reservoir to cool the computer you can reach temperatures of 25 degrees Celsius below the ambient temperature! Of course your gonna say, well nick, that can melt too or, 25 degrees Celsius isnt enough! or both... But both those are wrong because you can make these coolers out of non flammable materials and it be just fine, and these coolers work best in hot, dry environments. what better place then in a burning home? i could easily see getting 30-40 degrees below ambient in a fire, and with proper insulation, it can easily keep this up for enough time to get whatever it needs. Congrats on an appropriate argument though, maybe this will turn into a more mentally taxing debate.
@Testin123 glad your the one who decides who a real man is. And training and education are helpful things. why not send robots and autonomous drones to fight fires? you would save lives and be more efficient and successful than firefighters. Im not saying they dont have courage, but in a way, they are kinda like trash men.
@legiondesigns good for you. you realize you can nudge to right? and everybody was affected by the lagging computer... unless your talking about your computer, which just means you have a crap machine. get over it.
PS: you realize this game is only 15 bucks on PC right?
um... no, im pretty sure 90% of today's youth has no idea that there is even a place called nanking. plus i had totally forgotten about this so... yeah, its forgettable. just like every other genocide/mass death. you dont remember every single tornado that killed someone do you? why is it different if, instead of a tornado, its a human?
@Graingy nope lol
+1F
@randomusername 3.5 year old* reverse air brakes :)
+1@Delphinos thanks man. Probly cause I was never that great and most of my followers arent on the site anymore :P
+2it doesnt like hills
+3im still on the top of the leader boards for most of the levels! super fun game, purchased it the day it came out. keep up the good work and i really cant wait for sr2
+1@Rodrigo110 I might be back for SR2
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@InternationalAircraftCompany thats a good question lol, I havent touched SP in so long I wouldn't really know where to start... This is my favorite plane tho
@Delphinos lol I wont
+1@Delphinos omg, your delphinus aren't you?
@Delphinos thanks! This is probly my favorite plane just because of how much you can pull of with the vtol slider
+1This is probably the most beautiful rendition of the F-16 I've seen on this site. Such a beautifully capable fighter, yet amazingly simple from the outside. Good job!
@RailfanEthan I'm not :p
this is pretty nice mah dude
@Fjorge you called?
@hellfirekoder edit: sorry. Its just nice mentioning a dev and them actually respond :P
You passed me up :,). Gj man... You deserved it.
Thhoughts and prayers are with the simpleplanes community tonight
@Bobieo64 xD
@RolandIndustries ooooooh
@AviownCorp even if i was still building, my planes would still be half as good as yours. I was never any good at building, but i still put it out there. You have to at least realize that your planes exceed mine in thought, construction and execution.
@t8erh8er ikr
Knowledge is knowing tomato is a fruit, wisdom is knowing not to put it in a fruit salad.
Besides, if you were 3rd class, id hate to see what that makes me.
Bud, don't beat yourself up like that. You know you're better than 3rd class, so stop saying it. Keep on building planes and improving. You have more points than me for a reason.
Of course it gives me the right to be better than you
amazing man... keep it up!!!
@grizzlitn sweet
too many alsos. sorry.
@Testin123 again, proper insulation. also there are ways to make the robot grounded or not conduct the electricity. also id love to see you survive 4,000 degrees. again, i don't want to pretend to be an expert but wouldn't there be a fail safe somewhere else to shut down power?
@Testin123 your talking anout electical substations right? well those are pretty openly designed and it would be unlikely anyone couldnt get out of there by themselves so i could easily see sending someone/something in there to help at all being unlikely. However, if there was someone in there or there was some reason it had to get close, humans couldnt do it either. again, aluminum melts at 1,221°F. Humans couldnt survive that either without incredibly thick, and innovative suits that would take on the blow for no more than a couple minutes. so the fact that robots might malfunction is still invalid either way you slice it. i was humoring you before, and i would honestly like to hear an argument to this because it is interesting isnt it?
@Testin123 except techniques are something that you program a robot to do. believe it or not but robots can think logically, (usually better than the majority of us) and would know which areas to avoid, and, propane can be shut off outside the home, meaning the robot doesn't have to go near the fire to shut down gas and electricity (at least in most major cities) can be controlled remotely by the electric company. also there are systems out there that automatically flip the breaker if fire is detected near it. Plus, everyone was evacuated safely, why then, given my point above, would the robot have to go near the fire? it would know where it is cool enough, it has insulation, it has a cooler... what else does it need? it could probably handle 2000 degrees for a couple minutes (metal doesn't instantly melt) and could flip the breaker inside the house anyway. Also electrical fires are caused by faulty wiring, meaning that it'll probably be in a small house (just sayin') so the robot wouldn't even have to withstand the fire as much to get to the breaker. I'm not gonna pretend like an expert but i feel like my points out do yours. Go ahead and watch some videos: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mfu53HxXbX8 they'll be sure to educate ya.
math: average house fire- 1,100*F
copper melts at- 1,984°F
aluminum melts at- 1,221°F
silicon melts at- 2,577°F
conclusion- proper insulation and heat resistant materials will make the robot fire proof enough to get through passageways to victims. Also it wont be in there that long as ive stated before. ps: steel melts at over 3000 degrees.
@Testin123 sigh, i wouldn't be talking about trash with those highlighted planes if i were you. Plus I was saying that both trash men and firefighters are jobs that require little education, just firefighters are paid more. I never said they were trash so you calling me trash makes no sense. On to your actual argument, you finally got it. thats the only situation where going into a dangerous environment might be necessary. Lemme show you how wonderful insulation and evaporative cooling can make operating temperatures for small computers to either be remote operated or autonomous. This: http://bit.ly/2hpdeTz is a "bong" cooler, (best name ever) which is a cooler capable of getting sub ambient temperatures. It does this by using a large evaporative chamber which makes a fine mist at the top and drops it down the tube. Heat is released through the steam so your left with warm at the top, cold on the bottom. if you use the reservoir to cool the computer you can reach temperatures of 25 degrees Celsius below the ambient temperature! Of course your gonna say, well nick, that can melt too or, 25 degrees Celsius isnt enough! or both... But both those are wrong because you can make these coolers out of non flammable materials and it be just fine, and these coolers work best in hot, dry environments. what better place then in a burning home? i could easily see getting 30-40 degrees below ambient in a fire, and with proper insulation, it can easily keep this up for enough time to get whatever it needs. Congrats on an appropriate argument though, maybe this will turn into a more mentally taxing debate.
good for you
@Testin123 why would it have to? who's saying it would have to get close?
@Testin123 why would it have to? who's saying it would have to get close?
im sorry, but seriously. do you get what im saying? you wouldnt be driving robots into the fire.
@Testin123 wat. you wouldnt chuck robots into a fire to make the fire stop. do you even know what your talking about?
@Testin123 glad your the one who decides who a real man is. And training and education are helpful things. why not send robots and autonomous drones to fight fires? you would save lives and be more efficient and successful than firefighters. Im not saying they dont have courage, but in a way, they are kinda like trash men.
kingdeadshot? really?
firefighters are cool and all but their pay is really high and there isnt much education needed.
@legiondesigns good for you. you realize you can nudge to right? and everybody was affected by the lagging computer... unless your talking about your computer, which just means you have a crap machine. get over it.
PS: you realize this game is only 15 bucks on PC right?
@Meltingvenus1999 you just export it, windows should pop up with a file explorer window with which you select where it is saved.
although what if its actual quality though? i mean, no offence but im prety sure you know that there is a difference between the good and bad builds
@AndrewGarrison good job :D
@camelcowboy92 nah i just like messing with hyperloop
um... no, im pretty sure 90% of today's youth has no idea that there is even a place called nanking. plus i had totally forgotten about this so... yeah, its forgettable. just like every other genocide/mass death. you dont remember every single tornado that killed someone do you? why is it different if, instead of a tornado, its a human?
@RolandIndustries o mah gerd