106k Hedero Comments

  • Van's Aircraft RV-8 3.7 years ago

    You'll 3d print an rc airplane? I didn't think plastic filament would be an efficient rc airplane material. It's not really that strong and I woule think it's relatively heavy, but idk. @Vincent

  • Yak-150 Brawny 3.7 years ago

    Going by Russian aircraft history, this looks very plasusible. The only exception that could go against this vehicle flying in real life is the placement of the engines, it looks like it could be nose heavy, although I don't know, maybe Papa Stalin filled the tail section with Tungsten Carbide.

  • Van's Aircraft RV-8 3.7 years ago

    You mean in real life? I know Flex Innovations had made one a little while ago, but just recently HorizonHobby released a 1.1 m varient that is absoulety gorgeous. I'm thinking of buying it as it's relatively inexpensive, and I have a small income every week, just need to figure out a place on my wall to put it. I already have the eFlite cherokee, which is easily one of the best rc planes I have ever flown. @Vincent

  • Van's Aircraft RV-8 3.7 years ago

    It's pretty difficult to do on most other aircraft with more complex wings. On this one, it was very easy to do, because the wing doesn't taper in thickness, so all I needed to do was to add fuselage pieces back at the according thickness. But if you look at other aircraft I have made, for example my mig-19, mig-21, etc etc. They utilize a triangle wing airfoil technique that's tricky to master on some aircraft, even for me, at times, I can't make an airfoil that satisfies me to this day. I'm not a great teacher so I'm not entirely sure how to show you, although, if you study one of my airfoils, and make simple airfoil tests, I'm sure you could start to understand it. @poenix

  • When did the site logo change colour? 3.7 years ago

    I actually didn’t notice it until just now, but I like the new one more.

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  • Project 3 (read desc) 3.7 years ago

    Just remove like 50% of your weight and it should work fine, and then remove sideways and forward traction on main wheels and front wheels. @Shippy456

  • Piper Logo (Fuselage Art) 3.7 years ago

    Sure why not @TheDesignate

  • Van's Aircraft RV-8 3.7 years ago

    Thanks! @MonsterAvgeek

  • Van's Aircraft RV-8 3.7 years ago

    I'm on mobile so no mods for me @lulupuchi

  • Van's Aircraft RV-8 3.7 years ago

    But there are gas pumps at conventional airfields? I need to look this up lmao @MrSilverWolf

  • Van's Aircraft RV-8 3.7 years ago

    Now just to make things clear FBO is an airfield right? @MrSilverWolf

  • Van's Aircraft RV-8 3.7 years ago

    Thanks! @MAHADI

  • Van's Aircraft RV-8 3.7 years ago

    Thank you! @Trainzo

  • Van's Aircraft RV-8 3.7 years ago

    Haha that’s hilarious, where is FBO? And actually that’s a great build option, but really the only thing keeping me from making it is the lack of usable blueprints. I only found two on the web and they’re not of high quality. And rn I have a project in the works 😉 @MrSilverWolf

  • Mikoyan-Gurivech MiG-19S "Farmer" 3.7 years ago

    Yeah, and it had side inlets@GlowingBrick

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  • Van's Aircraft RV-8 3.7 years ago

    Oh yeah, Van's Aircraft make some beautiful aircraft, actually, they're kit builds, so you make it yourself!@Thunderhawk

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  • Van's Aircraft RV-8 3.7 years ago

    Yeah ik me and my dad walked through the north 40 and the LSA section and they're easily my favorite aircraft of that category. @WolfSpark

  • Van's Aircraft RV-8 3.7 years ago

    I dont thank everyone who upvotes bro 😂 @JuanNotAnAlt

  • Small helicoptor 3.7 years ago

    Why is the pilot off center? 🤦🏻‍♂️

  • Van's Aircraft RV-8 3.7 years ago

    Uhhh what? @JuanNotAnAlt

  • Van's Aircraft RV-8 3.7 years ago

    Thanks Ren! @KnightOfRen

  • Van's Aircraft RV-8 3.7 years ago

    Thank you! @BagelPlane

  • Van's Aircraft RV-8 3.7 years ago

    Thanks man! @BSKPlays2009

  • RJ Albatross MKII 3.7 years ago

    No problem! @RamboJutter

  • RJ Albatross MKII 3.7 years ago

    Only a couple issues with the build, the cockpit trim sticks to the moving piece of thr cockpit, just open and close your cockpit and you'll see what I mean, the aircraft physically can't takeoff with the floats deployed, the only way is to either retract the floats, accelerate and then takeoff, or just get up to speed with floats extended and then retract floats to get off the water. And I think the guns would be cooler with something other then yellow tracers but ehh. But easily the coolest part of this plane is the extendable/retractable floats. It is SO satisfying to watch the floats perfectly retract, well done!

  • Enginex Racing Model 1 3.7 years ago

    Yeah you can do whatever you want with it just credit me in the desc please.@Ryan110

    +1
  • New tag for custom-built, highly detailed cockpits 3.8 years ago

    I'm so glad we have a creator that tells the playerbase how much he loves the builds and how he really thinks they're incredible! It just feels nice to know that the creator does pop in every now and then and see what people are making out of the game he created. Thank you Andrew!

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  • Cap 232 WIP 3.8 years ago

    Yep @MonsterAvgeek

  • Remote Control Bush Plane (N-124) 3.8 years ago

    Yes good ma'm @ACEPILOT109

  • Remote Control Bush Plane (N-124) 3.8 years ago

    Dang that's awesome!

  • Cap 232 WIP 3.8 years ago

    Well I would begine with making sure things are as smooth as possible. So, the air inlets when they come back to the cockpit aren't super smooth, you can still see the edge face of the block. If you know what I mean, and the back of the cockpit needs to be the same height as the front of the fuselage that butts up against the back of the cockpit. To keep it looking smooth. And probably one of my last tips would be to keep your glass pieces all connected properly. So, when you go into the manual connections, make sure you click on only the forward arrows when connecting a piece to another piece in front of it, that way the "smoothed" option looks good. That may be a bit hard to understand. @MonsterAvgeek

  • HF-85 Hellfire 3.8 years ago

    True @TatsuTheDemonLord

    +1
  • HF-85 Hellfire 3.8 years ago

    Pretty sure you just made a pa-48 enforcer 😳 cool plane though!

  • A-4E Skyhawk 3.8 years ago

    Great plane! This has really got me wanting to make a skyhawk now!

  • PZL-Mielec M-18 Dromader 3.8 years ago

    Lol @Crophopper7

    +1
  • Yakovlev Yak-28PP (Firebar) 3.8 years ago

    Yes @Kangy

    +2
  • Yakovlev Yak-28PP (Firebar) 3.8 years ago

    Big pp

    +2
  • Mikoyan-Gurivech MiG-21 F-13 (Nam Challenge) 3.8 years ago

    You sound like you flew fighter jets before 🤔@ChiChiWerx

    +1
  • A-10 Thunderbolt II 3.8 years ago

    Thank you! @F1boss2018

  • A-10 Thunderbolt II 3.8 years ago

    Quality high? I think it's rather bla at this point. But when I first made it I was pretty proud of it. @F1boss2018

  • Enginex Racing Model 1 3.8 years ago

    I didn't even think about it but yeah I can totally see that! @RamboJutter

  • Boeing 717-200 3.8 years ago

    Yep of course, just credit me in the desc. @Flight13airforse

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  • Dassault/Dornier Alpha Jet 3.8 years ago

    Thanks! @Thunderhawk

  • Mabe noone will notice 3.8 years ago

    I know the pitot tube is now a cannon :p@IceCraft

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  • Grumman X-29 (W.I.P.) 3.8 years ago

    Nah man this ain't ever gonna be released lol @DasSchweizeHeliPilot

  • Hawker Hurricane 3.8 years ago

    Cool @ValentinGarciaMarquez

  • Mabe noone will notice 3.8 years ago

    Hmm hes I have no idea who made this, but, I got a notification that you uploaded this🤔

  • Enginex Racing Model 1 3.8 years ago

    Huh, I thought I did that. But thanks for the advice! @MAHADI

  • Enginex Racing Model 1 3.8 years ago

    Thanks dude! @TatsuTheDemonLord

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  • Enginex Racing Model 1 3.8 years ago

    Oh well thats coincidental. And thanks! @Thunderhawk

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