Haha for sure man. Although, unfortunately, I won’t be able to help too much; in 7 days I’m leaving on a trip for about three months, and I won’t have any access to Internet. But I’ll be looking forward to getting back to SP afterwards :) @ACEPILOT109
Oops I forgot to upvote earlier haha sorry. Looks like you did a lot better than your expected number of upvotes, that’s awesome! Just about the same number of upvotes as my last STOL plane, so you’re obviously doing something right :)
Oh ok haha. Well maybe for your next STOL build? It’s still a great plane. Also, if you want, I can help. At least with the pistons, just let me know :) @ACEPILOT109
Turns out they have been using the nudging tool. I don’t know exactly what the problem is that they’re having haha. Oh well thanks guys. @RamboJutter @Zoomzoom999
Wow, incredibly cool plane, I love it! Looks like the elevons are deflecting in the wrong direction for pitch though. No biggie. Besides that I am extremely impressed :)
Omg you’re right hahah the springs break. That is pretty hilarious haha. I spent several minutes flying around with the doors open trying to get the seats to completely fall out of the plane haha. I might post a fixed update but I dunno maybe I should keep it as is hah. Yeah, I had to take the tips off the antennae to get the part count under 800 lol. Anyway, thanks a lot man, means a lot coming from you :) @WNP78
Oh ok. Well sometimes you can attach part pairs by attaching one and then mirroring the other part... I’m not totally sure what the issue is from your explanation, but if you want to tag me on a WIP build, I’d be more than happy to take a look :) @JetFly
I didn’t build the timer, BaconAircraft did that. Although I understand basically how it’s done. With Overload you can program the intervals at which a light goes on an off. You input a value for how many seconds the light is on, followed by a comma and the next value for how many seconds it’s off, followed by a comma and the next value—and so on. And when it gets to the end of the string of values, it starts over. So for this case, he had to program which seconds each of the lights is on or off, programming each light in the readout individually, from T-00:00 to T-59:59... a truly monumental undertaking, if you ask me... @Spectre2520
Yes, I know, I’m saying that the Charger in the movie Bullit was a 68. @Othwane had mentioned this was like the car from that movie, and I mentioned that it was a different year than the build. @CjrLdy
It could be two other things:
1) the center of mass isn’t exactly in the center of the plane. You can fix this by changing the center of mass of different parts.
2) there’s dissymetry of drag on the wings, one wing might be producing more drag than the other ( it could also be other parts like the landing gear or parts of the fuselage, etc). You can fix this by editing the drag scale on different parts. @Mickk
Looks great!!
Haha for sure man. Although, unfortunately, I won’t be able to help too much; in 7 days I’m leaving on a trip for about three months, and I won’t have any access to Internet. But I’ll be looking forward to getting back to SP afterwards :) @ACEPILOT109
Oops I forgot to upvote earlier haha sorry. Looks like you did a lot better than your expected number of upvotes, that’s awesome! Just about the same number of upvotes as my last STOL plane, so you’re obviously doing something right :)
Oh ok haha. Well maybe for your next STOL build? It’s still a great plane. Also, if you want, I can help. At least with the pistons, just let me know :) @ACEPILOT109
Yeah, that’s what I figured... @JelloAircraftCorporation
Also btw I really like your presentation, nice job on that! :)
Haha yeah true. I suppose I should fix that :/ @JelloAircraftCorporation
Oh really? Haha well thank you! :) @JelloAircraftCorporation
Turns out they have been using the nudging tool. I don’t know exactly what the problem is that they’re having haha. Oh well thanks guys. @RamboJutter @Zoomzoom999
Turned out fantastic!
Wow, incredibly cool plane, I love it! Looks like the elevons are deflecting in the wrong direction for pitch though. No biggie. Besides that I am extremely impressed :)
Maybe it just doesn’t look like much in that all-too-important first image... @Chancey21
Oh well haha. Thanks man :) @Chancey21
Thanks man!! And thanks for the upvotes :) @lllKenlll
Omg you’re right hahah the springs break. That is pretty hilarious haha. I spent several minutes flying around with the doors open trying to get the seats to completely fall out of the plane haha. I might post a fixed update but I dunno maybe I should keep it as is hah. Yeah, I had to take the tips off the antennae to get the part count under 800 lol. Anyway, thanks a lot man, means a lot coming from you :) @WNP78
Oh ok. Well sometimes you can attach part pairs by attaching one and then mirroring the other part... I’m not totally sure what the issue is from your explanation, but if you want to tag me on a WIP build, I’d be more than happy to take a look :) @JetFly
I’ll check to see if someone has made a tutorial on how to use it and I’ll get back to you @JetFly
Thanks man! :) @MAHADI
You need to learn how to use the nudging tool @JetFly
Thank you sir! :) @MrSilverWolf
Fantastic!
I didn’t build the timer, BaconAircraft did that. Although I understand basically how it’s done. With Overload you can program the intervals at which a light goes on an off. You input a value for how many seconds the light is on, followed by a comma and the next value for how many seconds it’s off, followed by a comma and the next value—and so on. And when it gets to the end of the string of values, it starts over. So for this case, he had to program which seconds each of the lights is on or off, programming each light in the readout individually, from T-00:00 to T-59:59... a truly monumental undertaking, if you ask me... @Spectre2520
Thanks buddy :) @ThePrototype
Haha for me it’s 8:47pm @kbarnett2008
Oh right STOL derp haha @Chancey21
How about the Zenith STOL CH 701?
Haha that’s funny, I was gonna suggest Dornier Do-28 @ThePilotDude
Yep! Haha yay! :) @Chancey21
Wow crazy!!!!
Bullitt @CjrLdy
Also btw I’m still reeling over how great this build is. @CjrLdy
Yes, I know, I’m saying that the Charger in the movie Bullit was a 68. @Othwane had mentioned this was like the car from that movie, and I mentioned that it was a different year than the build. @CjrLdy
Alos I believe the Charger was a 68 rather than a 70 @Othawne
Thanks! Merry Christmas to you too ! :) @CjrLdy
Wow really fantastic build I’m very impressed way to go man
Cool man, looking forward to seeing it :) do you mean ‘Overload’? @Mickk
Haha wow that was a lot of information. Have you started using XML modding yet?
Well don’t forget to tag me on the finished product so I can take a look! @Mickk
It could be two other things:
1) the center of mass isn’t exactly in the center of the plane. You can fix this by changing the center of mass of different parts.
2) there’s dissymetry of drag on the wings, one wing might be producing more drag than the other ( it could also be other parts like the landing gear or parts of the fuselage, etc). You can fix this by editing the drag scale on different parts. @Mickk
I guess so. Pretty sad cause the Hilux is where it’s at! @QingyuZhou
Thanks man :) @JJ0plane
Cool!
Ah, okay, thanks guys. That is helpful. @RamboJutter @EternalDarkness @ThePrototype
I think the US is pretty much the only place you can’t get em haha. You can get a Tacoma of course, but I dunno, not quite as cool IMO @QingyuZhou
Nice work! I love the rivets :)
Oh man so so cool!! I have always wanted one of these but they aren’t available in my country :(
Thank you sir :) @Notaleopard
Thanks man! Thank you for all your help and encouragement :) @MrSilverWolf
Looking good man!
Oh ummm... I’ll have to think about that haha @ThePrototype