@DerekSP I already knew the picture, but your post indeed reminded me to take a screenshot similar to the picture. I’ll tag you and thanks for the upvote!
@doge Well, I studied another blimp (I think it was the ScaS-2, don’t know the author) and so I learned how you can make a decent blimp. Also, thanks for following!
@Mustang51 No, I designed the plane myself. I was once very bored and I didn’t know what to make. I wanted to make something funny and quick to build. Thanks for the upvote btw!
VTOL for rotating the gun. Trim for altering the guns height. Be gentle with the speed, cause this thing is quite fast. The gunner at the back won't be happy if the truck rolled over...
VTOL to rotate propellers. Do not turn the propellers all the way back, otherwise the propellers will hit the plane. This is of course a Design Function and not a flaw.
@Thederpingmemes Thanks for your feedback! However, I always try to keep my planes very simple. I avoid too many parts and complex designs. Nevertheless, I appreciate your tips!
@SemedianIndustries I like to give my planes unusual names or numbers. Because the Patetico is based on Italian fighters, I decided to give it an Italian name, but a weird one. It fits the history I gave to the plane.
There is no word to describe the elegance and the magnificent beauty of this fantastic plane. Why is this wonderful machine not yet put in service by airlines?
@randomusername
+1Thanks for the upvote!
@Spacedoge12345plane Sure thing. Thanks for the upvote btw!
+1@Feanor
+1@RailfanEthan
Thanks for the upvotes!
Thanks! @FastDan
+1Since it can fly, it must be a LIGHT HOUSE! Haha... Get it?
I need therapy.
+1@FastDan French engineering is wonderful, isn’t it?
+1@FastDan Noted!
+1@MEERKAT978 thanks. I always put a lot of effort in the descriptions of my planes. Glad you like it!
+1I can confirm that this actually flies... well, sort of.
@Tully2001
here you go, hope this helps. Just add the username behind the @ and you’re done!
I made an airship using vertical engines and a lot of gyro’s. It’s not that hard that way. Only the sound is rather loud...
@CyberDays
@Sarin
Thanks for the upvote!
@ThePrototype
@EliteArsenals24
Thanks for the upvote!
@jamesPLANESii
@Andrewtheplane
Thanks for the upvote!
@CruzerBlade I’ll tag you. And thanks for the name suggestion + upvote!
@SuperSix which name are you referring to?
@DerekSP I already knew the picture, but your post indeed reminded me to take a screenshot similar to the picture. I’ll tag you and thanks for the upvote!
@BoeyingOfficial Thanks for the support!
@ThePilotDude Thank you! I have put a lot of effort in it, and I’m glad you like it!
@ValtsuAircraftIndustries
Thanks for the upvote!
@papermanplane Thanks. Next time I do a 4th of July special I’ll wish everyone a happy away-With-the-tea-day XD.
Thanks for the upvote @KidKromosone
@Fronk1219 you’re welcome!
@Mustang51 Thanks!
@doge XD
@doge Well, I studied another blimp (I think it was the ScaS-2, don’t know the author) and so I learned how you can make a decent blimp. Also, thanks for following!
@doge Thanks!
@Fronk1219
@Mustang51 I guess goose-like planes are rather good designs! XD
@Fronk1219 Noted!
@Mustang51 No, I designed the plane myself. I was once very bored and I didn’t know what to make. I wanted to make something funny and quick to build. Thanks for the upvote btw!
It should be ‘equiped’ and not ‘equipes’. Autocorrect is teasing me.
@dootdootbananabus No no no, the majestic yet elegant appearance of this plane has in fact touched me... cough ;)
VTOL for rotating the gun. Trim for altering the guns height. Be gentle with the speed, cause this thing is quite fast. The gunner at the back won't be happy if the truck rolled over...
VTOL for doors. Yaw for steering. Happy roadtrippin'!
VTOL for engines. Roll for steering. Ag1 for lights. Don’t use too much power or the train will roll, but not in the direction you want it to...
VTOL to rotate propellers. Do not turn the propellers all the way back, otherwise the propellers will hit the plane. This is of course a Design Function and not a flaw.
@ShiptyCo I’m currently experimenting with concrete planes... ;)
@Spikerya you did a truly amazing job. I’m honored!
@Thederpingmemes And feel free to tweak my designs to your standards.
@Thederpingmemes Thanks for your feedback! However, I always try to keep my planes very simple. I avoid too many parts and complex designs. Nevertheless, I appreciate your tips!
@Lahoski107 No no no, this is the Boeying 474 Dreamcatcher. However, the Dreamlifter was... inspiring to say the least. ;)
@Spikerya be my guest!
@Strikefighter04 such a sad end for such a powerful man, isn’t it?
@Loopy200 Excellent British Engineering, right? ;)
@BlackhattAircraft let’s just say I was inspired ;)
@Thefastcockpit Thanks!
@SemedianIndustries I know, I gave it that name on purpose. Most of the planes I make have weird or funny names.
@SemedianIndustries I like to give my planes unusual names or numbers. Because the Patetico is based on Italian fighters, I decided to give it an Italian name, but a weird one. It fits the history I gave to the plane.
There is no word to describe the elegance and the magnificent beauty of this fantastic plane. Why is this wonderful machine not yet put in service by airlines?