Let's see...
NATO reporting names arent classified, that's the point of them in the first place.
The wheels retract into the air ducts.
The main landing gear is in the back of the plane instead of where it should be.
And of course, a cartoon waifu in the thumbnail.
Are you old enough to be posting here?
@Rodrigo110 As if I never had fewer points than I do now. As if everyone here never started from zero. What an absurd point of view.
I value downloads over everything else because that is what drives me. The idea that somebody out there is flying my plane. The idea that I can pull some chunk of history out of a book and make it relevant for some kid. Or hundreds of people.
Points dont matter to me. All I care about is doing a good enough job that people want to fly the plane.
I used to sneak into Scapa Flow and sink this ship all the time back when I played Silent Hunter III. I still remember going "WTF is that thing" the first time I spotted it through the periscope.
@PoinX25tlessWhyShouldI Right now I am constructing a 12th century Norman castle. It's very time consuming, mining all the stone and cutting the timber, refining the iron ore and that's all aside from actually building the bloody thing. At least I've got the moat dug. But the whole project could take quite some time, and I dont see any aeronautical engineering getting done in the meantime.
There is no point in promoting Discord servers when SIMPLE PLANES BUILDERS CHAT already has it all! The biggest Simple Planes discord, SPBC has everything you could ever want. From helpful advice to ridiculous weebs, SPBC has it all!
@Altaccount080 Tornado was the main NATO fighter-bomber in Europe from the 70's up until the turn of the century. She's not very good air-to-air, but she is incredibly fast at low altitude and very good at precision bombing.
@WSindustries In the 1940's aircraft engines eventually became too powerful for a single set of propellers. It's true that the engine nacelles of this plane do kind of look like the ones on a Tu-95 Bear, but that is the result of 'convergent evolution.' This plane is propeller driven, the much larger engines of the Bear are turbines.
In real life, such planes are usually controlled by computers that automatically activate brakes in the wing tips. If it were up to the pilot, he'd be so busy keeping the nose pointed forward that he wouldn't have time to do anything else!
For SimplePlanes, you have two options that others have already mentioned: you can install a hidden tail (by using XML/Overload to shrink down a full-size tail) or you can learn Funkytrees and use it to control a pair of air brakes like in real life.
C-130 is best Lockheed ever. Change my view!
@AN2Felllla Hey, I'm just posting a meme here. If people feel like it relates to them, they should consider their position. :)
Let's see...
NATO reporting names arent classified, that's the point of them in the first place.
The wheels retract into the air ducts.
The main landing gear is in the back of the plane instead of where it should be.
And of course, a cartoon waifu in the thumbnail.
Are you old enough to be posting here?
@MrSilverWolf I said "sports cars," not all sports cars. lol
+1Has about the same speed and gas mileage as a sports car, but you dont have to worry about cops or red lights. Nice.
+1@RandomUser09 But before you weren't. That's a federal law, you know.
@RandomUser09 so then you admit you broke the site rules and should be perma-banned?
+22What a beauty! Congratulations dude!
Well well well, not bad, Potatoman. Not bad at all!
@FeatherWing That's great, because lemme tell ya, it ain't doing my cousin any favors.
@IceCraft All internal combustion engines have these, you just dont normally see them. It's called an exhaust manifold.
" So this is just a clear message that the Devs will no longer work or try to improve the game."
LMAO
+2Thanks for posting this, I needed a giggle.
This is called "schizophrenia"
My cousin has it
He also thinks he has lunch with a handful of world leaders every day.
@YoDudeChase Yeah, it's a good feeling for sure
@Rodrigo110 As if I never had fewer points than I do now. As if everyone here never started from zero. What an absurd point of view.
I value downloads over everything else because that is what drives me. The idea that somebody out there is flying my plane. The idea that I can pull some chunk of history out of a book and make it relevant for some kid. Or hundreds of people.
Points dont matter to me. All I care about is doing a good enough job that people want to fly the plane.
+1@Mostly All is as it should be
I used to sneak into Scapa Flow and sink this ship all the time back when I played Silent Hunter III. I still remember going "WTF is that thing" the first time I spotted it through the periscope.
One of my favorite designers was behind this one, Alexander Kartveli. Probably the most under rated engineer of his time. You did a great job with it!
+1Will you be making the U505 specifically, or a Type IX-C of your own creation?
Dont be sad, the place is overflowing with great builders now.
I hate that you did such an amazing job building such a terrible plane. But your skill is undeniable.
+1@PoinX25tlessWhyShouldI
It's gonna be ok, bro. We're gonna get through this.
Scourge of the Atlantic. Nice job!
Brilliant
+1@PoinX25tlessWhyShouldI Right now I am constructing a 12th century Norman castle. It's very time consuming, mining all the stone and cutting the timber, refining the iron ore and that's all aside from actually building the bloody thing. At least I've got the moat dug. But the whole project could take quite some time, and I dont see any aeronautical engineering getting done in the meantime.
+1This looks good, but I think it's pretty cheesy you only have one decent image of the plane.
100% AGREE
There is no point in promoting Discord servers when SIMPLE PLANES BUILDERS CHAT already has it all! The biggest Simple Planes discord, SPBC has everything you could ever want. From helpful advice to ridiculous weebs, SPBC has it all!
+7This is the coolest, most original thing I've seen on here all year!
+1@PoinX25tlessWhyShouldI It probably floats.
This is an impressive leap in detail. Not only does it look great but it's also believable as a stealth design.
PZL M15 "BELPHEGOR"
THE KING IN THE NORTH!
@KnightOfRen I will turn this car around, so help me God!
P-51, Su-27 and its derivatives
Cheers!
OH NO!
So anyway...
+1Welcome to hell
+2@Altaccount080 Tornado was the main NATO fighter-bomber in Europe from the 70's up until the turn of the century. She's not very good air-to-air, but she is incredibly fast at low altitude and very good at precision bombing.
Look how they've massacred New Order
:|
You get to make the rules, bub.
+1@WSindustries In the 1940's aircraft engines eventually became too powerful for a single set of propellers. It's true that the engine nacelles of this plane do kind of look like the ones on a Tu-95 Bear, but that is the result of 'convergent evolution.' This plane is propeller driven, the much larger engines of the Bear are turbines.
Forty-three thirty-two
Looks good, cant wait
+1@SonicManiaOVA If someone builds a good airship, people take notice.
It better be.
NO ONE LIKES A BORING TEASER
USE IMAGES TO EXCITE YOUR FANS, DONT PUNISH THEM WITH BORING WORDS
In real life, such planes are usually controlled by computers that automatically activate brakes in the wing tips. If it were up to the pilot, he'd be so busy keeping the nose pointed forward that he wouldn't have time to do anything else!
For SimplePlanes, you have two options that others have already mentioned: you can install a hidden tail (by using XML/Overload to shrink down a full-size tail) or you can learn Funkytrees and use it to control a pair of air brakes like in real life.
+1Normally I'd say "Wow, this is beautiful" but since this is the F-8, I'll say "Wow, this looks utterly gruesome just like the real thing!" Awesome job
This is so cool!
"It's not a Su-7"
-reliable source