@L3FT2R1GHT sure, do note that the 'multiplier' value on the joystick base influences the rpm ex: 'multiplier' 1 = 'rpm' 0.6, If you have a specific rpm in mind, divide it by 0.6 and put the result as the 'multiplier' value.
@L3FT2R1GHT I use a control base to make them spin and a rotator set to free-spin so it doesn't produce torque, Practically the same as the spinners on my jets.
@L3FT2R1GHT I made the blades using the same technique as the wings, it was a bit hard to get the shape right though. And what do you mean by rotators?
@hellothere28 it's a similar process but instead of connecting it to a piston, you connect it to a rotator.
If there is a fuselage block attached to the the rotator, you attach the door to the fuselage block connected to the rotator.
Note: certain doors on some planes that use rotators require very specific nodes to be attached to the rotator otherwise it will not open like it's supposed to. However If there is a fuselage block attached to the rotator, you don't have to worry about it.
@hellothere28
1st: select the door you want to open
2nd: open the rotations panel
3rd: open the attachment editor(below the box with an x)
4th: disconnect it from the fuselage
5th: press/click "add connection"
6th: select any blue node
7th: find the corresponding piston under the door, and select it
8th: select the blue node that faces forward or the one that belongs to the part of the piston that extends
9th: done
note: this applies to most my builds EXCEPT those that use rotators
@FeiGe3 I'll probably rework the Dc-10 before the md-11. I plan on making either the Q400 or an ATR next since I've been making big bois lately, It should be about time I make something smaller.
@IDontHaveUsernamesLOL It's like that because from the the a350's maintanance manual, The middle wheels are not aligned with the front or rear wheels and are slightly offset to the sides.
So I won't change it, but it's not that hard to change their position if you want to do it. (you're english is great btw)
@cx332 hmm that's odd... This plane was built and tested on mobile so I can't guarantee it will perform the same on all platforms. The plane uses control bases instead of shocks because they were too weak to hold up the plane's weight, During testing they worked just fine, maybe control base suspensions just don't work on certain devices.
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@Starwarsboi170707 sure
@L3FT2R1GHT sure, do note that the 'multiplier' value on the joystick base influences the rpm ex: 'multiplier' 1 = 'rpm' 0.6, If you have a specific rpm in mind, divide it by 0.6 and put the result as the 'multiplier' value.
@L3FT2R1GHT I use a control base to make them spin and a rotator set to free-spin so it doesn't produce torque, Practically the same as the spinners on my jets.
@L3FT2R1GHT I made the blades using the same technique as the wings, it was a bit hard to get the shape right though. And what do you mean by rotators?
@IDontHaveUsernamesLOL yes
@Hugio I already have the dc 10, though it is a bit old. The L1011 I'll make eventually
@hellothere28 it's a similar process but instead of connecting it to a piston, you connect it to a rotator.
If there is a fuselage block attached to the the rotator, you attach the door to the fuselage block connected to the rotator.
Note: certain doors on some planes that use rotators require very specific nodes to be attached to the rotator otherwise it will not open like it's supposed to. However If there is a fuselage block attached to the rotator, you don't have to worry about it.
@hellothere28
1st: select the door you want to open
2nd: open the rotations panel
3rd: open the attachment editor(below the box with an x)
4th: disconnect it from the fuselage
5th: press/click "add connection"
6th: select any blue node
7th: find the corresponding piston under the door, and select it
8th: select the blue node that faces forward or the one that belongs to the part of the piston that extends
9th: done
note: this applies to most my builds EXCEPT those that use rotators
@Transair56 not really
@Transair56 E
@mitaoweiruantang the build uses a lot of control bases, are you playing on the latest version? I've done a lot testing and nothing seems to be wrong.
@mitaoweiruantang the rudder seems fine...
@mitaoweiruantang what about the landing gear?
@hellothere28 winglets are different, this is not the Neo
@RepublicaOfTurboAirliner Don't really want to cuz I'm too lazy to do it
@mitaoweiruantang um... What bug?
@AircraftExperimental I'll have to make the 707 first, but I will consider it
@CoachPickles86 how?
@Brololxd @Sense2 It has a tilt, albeit a tiny one(like 1-2 degrees)
@HurricaneD Here
@Sense2 I definitely went a bit overboard on this one didn't I? Ehe...
@FeiGe3 I'll probably rework the Dc-10 before the md-11. I plan on making either the Q400 or an ATR next since I've been making big bois lately, It should be about time I make something smaller.
@IDontHaveUsernamesLOL It's like that because from the the a350's maintanance manual, The middle wheels are not aligned with the front or rear wheels and are slightly offset to the sides.
So I won't change it, but it's not that hard to change their position if you want to do it. (you're english is great btw)
@Transair56 because I just like it that way
@Transair56 they're unlisted, you can't see them unless you have the link.
@IDontHaveUsernamesLOLAre you talking about the central wheels on the main landing gear?
@IDontHaveUsernamesLOL they actually are added to make it look better/realistic
@IDontHaveUsernamesLOL where? Near the wheels?
It's been 2 years... Time sure flies doesn't it?
@IDontHaveUsernamesLOL in what way? If you're talking about the middle wheels being farther out?
@Shamer sure
@IDontHaveUsernamesLOL you'll have to wait and see. ;)
@IndonesianProductionYT probably because the part isn't connected to the wings, This is an outdated version so it's no longer supported
@Pilothasya137 should be 1:1
@cyberwolf13 maybe in the future
@MrBANZAI it's fixed now
@PriusCat I didn't know that it could reach such speeds. So when I found out, I was flabbergasted lol.
@NorwegianHelsinki soon after I upload the 787 updates
@Pilothasya137 sure
@CoachPickles86 tag you on what plane?
@cx332 good to hear that :)
@TheBoeingAndAirbus I can't really tell you when I'm gonna make it, But I will make it.
@cx332 hmm that's odd... This plane was built and tested on mobile so I can't guarantee it will perform the same on all platforms. The plane uses control bases instead of shocks because they were too weak to hold up the plane's weight, During testing they worked just fine, maybe control base suspensions just don't work on certain devices.
@SuperSheepYT the button should appear when you pause, often its spawning is delayed so you may have to wait a few seconds.