Yeah, any kind of guitar is good and fun, and starting out you don’t need anything too fancy, just something that holds tune and sounds alright. I use a Johnson electric and a cheap little mini amp. It all works fine for starting out. Best of luck in that! @Kernels
I always really liked traveling as a young lad, and planes were kind of a symbol of that for me. Toy planes were always super fun for me, and I guess it was that feeling of freedom and uniqueness of a plane that I loved. I’d flown to Hawaii twice then, and already had that childish love of the military. On my second trip, we went to Pearl Harbor and saw this informational video in a little theater there, and honestly, there was something so intense but so cool about the roar of Plane engines and the loud explosions in the video that just hit something with me.
I’ve liked aircraft for a long time, but I think it was that trip to Pearl Harbor that really sealed it for me. I even got a. Little toy b-17 on that trip that I still have. After that, I just loved planes. I went to the Pima Air and Space Museum (like, 30 minutes from where I live) a few years later, and loved what I saw. I started drawing them in better detail that just vaguely plane shaped things. And I bought a whole collection of toy planes and helicopters. I met a man who was an officer at an airbase during the Vietnam war in Alaska, and his dad flew anti-submarine missions in a Martin PBM Mariner in ww2, so I mean, that was pretty cool. By now my love of planes was peaked. I got to fly a Cessna 172, and even sat in the radio operators seat of B-17 Sentimental Journey in flight.
Now I’m heading to the navy as an Aircraft Administrationman
I like the design a lot, but it seems to have a bit of trouble flying. I think the main issue is how far the wings are foreword. It might fly a little nicer if you brought those back a little. Also, it could help to reduce the weight a little. Maybe remove the dead weight in the front and reduce the fuel in the back. I love it though! It’s a wonderful looking plane
I love the design! If you want to make it a little more appropriately scaled, try making some custom landing gear, and scale down the wings a bit. Great build as is though!
I’m not much of an advanced builder, but I’ve tried before to some effect, so here’s what I’ve got. Do what people have already said: shape, maneuverability based on design, references. In my experience in making smaller details, I find it’s best to do major things first, then add smaller stuff. My most popular creation is a ship with some smaller detail, but nothing way too detailed. My only plane with fully functioning stick movement has basically no other detail besides that, but it’s enough. Basically, get the shape first, then work on smaller details one step at a time. If it looks good with a couple minor details, don’t over complicate. Sorry if this didn’t help at all.
Your engines are really heavy for such a short plane. Would suggest making it a bit longer and adding some dead weight to the nose. That should balance out the front at least. Maybe just scale it up a bit. That should give you more freedom to edit the weight accordingly. Nice build btw!
From what I’m seeing, I think you should probaly remove one of the tail rotors. It seems like your main rotor is also a little too powerful. My suggestion would be to get rid of the left side tail rotor, increase the right tail rotors power, and decrease the main engines power. Nice build btw!
Yeah, once I got it done I just kinda gave up on slot of detail, but I could redo it a bit and make it lighter. I was making up as I went, and I admit, the shape of it is a little improvised. The non functional parts were meant as decoration (like the car engines) but it could definitely be improved greatly. Anything you want to do to reprise or modify it, be my guest, I figure I’ll do the same eventually. Thanks for the feedback! @Tw1st3dPs7ch0
I love the detail! Maybe you should consider using a wider cockpit to make the nose look a little wider, but otherwise, I love it. I had a similar visual problem in my b-25, but using a wider cockpit really helped.
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+1Thank you so much for the highlight! Means a ton! @Hayhayjam664
+1Yeah, any kind of guitar is good and fun, and starting out you don’t need anything too fancy, just something that holds tune and sounds alright. I use a Johnson electric and a cheap little mini amp. It all works fine for starting out. Best of luck in that! @Kernels
+1Lovely. Seaplanes are my absolute favorite @MrSilverWolf
+1I always love that one too @Sovietstrike333
+1Lovely plane that is. Great choice @Aeromotive
+1Love that. Probably my favorite super early jet design @belugasub
+1Thanks so much! I’m glad you like it! @F104Deathtrap
+1Nice! Yeah, seeing something like that up close just tends to leave a real impact @Aeromotive
+1Aight, so basically
I always really liked traveling as a young lad, and planes were kind of a symbol of that for me. Toy planes were always super fun for me, and I guess it was that feeling of freedom and uniqueness of a plane that I loved. I’d flown to Hawaii twice then, and already had that childish love of the military. On my second trip, we went to Pearl Harbor and saw this informational video in a little theater there, and honestly, there was something so intense but so cool about the roar of Plane engines and the loud explosions in the video that just hit something with me.
I’ve liked aircraft for a long time, but I think it was that trip to Pearl Harbor that really sealed it for me. I even got a. Little toy b-17 on that trip that I still have. After that, I just loved planes. I went to the Pima Air and Space Museum (like, 30 minutes from where I live) a few years later, and loved what I saw. I started drawing them in better detail that just vaguely plane shaped things. And I bought a whole collection of toy planes and helicopters. I met a man who was an officer at an airbase during the Vietnam war in Alaska, and his dad flew anti-submarine missions in a Martin PBM Mariner in ww2, so I mean, that was pretty cool. By now my love of planes was peaked. I got to fly a Cessna 172, and even sat in the radio operators seat of B-17 Sentimental Journey in flight.
Now I’m heading to the navy as an Aircraft Administrationman
+1Yes, boat is good. Lovely builds btw! @Euvand
+1Thanks! @theeunknown
+1Thank you! It took a long while, so I’m glad you like it @theeunknown
+1Thanks so much. I’ve never been good with screenshots, so it’s nice to get some feedback and see that people enjoy what I make @HeavyC22
+1I like the design a lot, but it seems to have a bit of trouble flying. I think the main issue is how far the wings are foreword. It might fly a little nicer if you brought those back a little. Also, it could help to reduce the weight a little. Maybe remove the dead weight in the front and reduce the fuel in the back. I love it though! It’s a wonderful looking plane
+1Thank you so much! @theeunknown
+1Incredible. Inspiring. A work of art
+1I think I first found out about them in an old book about the history of helicopters. It was a fun read @Mustang51
+1Thanks so much! @Mustangflyer
+1Thank you! @Sadboye12
+1Thanks! @RodolfoTassinari
+1Thanks! @Omel
+1I love the design! If you want to make it a little more appropriately scaled, try making some custom landing gear, and scale down the wings a bit. Great build as is though!
+1Thanks! @Sm10684
+1Thanks you! @Jerrrrrrrrry
+1Thank you so much! @MrVaultech
+1My first plane using fuselage was a ju-88, and seeing this makes me feel insignificant.
+1This is not what I expected to chat to turn into, but I’m not complaining @Thelegitpilot13 @randomusername
+1I’m not much of an advanced builder, but I’ve tried before to some effect, so here’s what I’ve got. Do what people have already said: shape, maneuverability based on design, references. In my experience in making smaller details, I find it’s best to do major things first, then add smaller stuff. My most popular creation is a ship with some smaller detail, but nothing way too detailed. My only plane with fully functioning stick movement has basically no other detail besides that, but it’s enough. Basically, get the shape first, then work on smaller details one step at a time. If it looks good with a couple minor details, don’t over complicate. Sorry if this didn’t help at all.
+1The hinges are definitely the issue. Try getting rid of the hinges that let it rotate to the side, but keep the vertical hinges. That could help
+1Your engines are really heavy for such a short plane. Would suggest making it a bit longer and adding some dead weight to the nose. That should balance out the front at least. Maybe just scale it up a bit. That should give you more freedom to edit the weight accordingly. Nice build btw!
+1Thank you! @SodiumChloride
+1From what I’m seeing, I think you should probaly remove one of the tail rotors. It seems like your main rotor is also a little too powerful. My suggestion would be to get rid of the left side tail rotor, increase the right tail rotors power, and decrease the main engines power. Nice build btw!
+1Thanks! @Spikerya
+1Thanks here too! @Tw1st3dPs7ch0
+1Yeah, once I got it done I just kinda gave up on slot of detail, but I could redo it a bit and make it lighter. I was making up as I went, and I admit, the shape of it is a little improvised. The non functional parts were meant as decoration (like the car engines) but it could definitely be improved greatly. Anything you want to do to reprise or modify it, be my guest, I figure I’ll do the same eventually. Thanks for the feedback! @Tw1st3dPs7ch0
+1Very helpful, thanks! @Chancey21
+1Ok, thanks! @randomusername
+1Thanks! @GhostHTX @randomusername
+1Thanks! @FastDan
+1What’s wrong with it? I love it! You could lighten it up a bit by replacing some fuel blocks with regular blocks, but it’s fine as it is. Nice job!
+1The 30 mm is the one in the game I believe. I was thinking 30 cal., like 30-06 rifle caliber. Thanks! @DPSAircraftManufacturer
+1Thanks @FastDan !
+1I love the detail! Maybe you should consider using a wider cockpit to make the nose look a little wider, but otherwise, I love it. I had a similar visual problem in my b-25, but using a wider cockpit really helped.
+1Looks great! The PBY is probably my favorite plane ever.
+1Thanks! I’ll credit you when my creation is done! @FastDan
+1It flies nicely though, that’s what really matters @TMR9001
+1I kinda liked the joke @vitopos
+1@SomeSPGuyWhoLikesLore thank you!
@ShiroNeko thanks!