I just download others. Sometimes nobody has the insignias I want, so what I do is I use square fuselages that have the dimensions 0.1x0.1x0.05 or 0.25x0.25x0.05 and start stacking them to make something.
What I do for my fighters is I start with one of the engines and build it based off the engine shape. I'm sure most people do that. Also for the fuselage shape being realistic I use the manual corner editor and make the inner corners hard and the outer corners smooth, curved, or circular.
You download the plane and the cockpit must be the same as from the build you downloaded. You can books your own or save a previous design if yours as a subassembly, which I have done for the first challenge I've been in.
It's a transport. It can be used as a bomber, but it isn't good enough at high altitudes and doesn't have enough speed for anything other than low altitude bombing. But then, it is extremely vulnerable at low altitudes. @LOWEWAYY
No. That's "Imagine if you warred with each other for hundreds of years and your entire empire gets killed by some weird bumps and men with fancy sticks & clothes." @RailfanEthan
Gordon Freeman in the flesh. Or rather, in the hazard suit. I took the liberty of relieving you of your weapons; most of them were government property. As for the suit, I think you’ve earned it. @BACconcordepilot
I never bothered making struts for personal builds, but I'd suggest using structural wings on the edges to connect both wings, and put fuselages covering the wings so you can actually place the struts. @owen200
I'm five points short on the ability to upload, but I'll say I love how realistic the controls are because pretty much every 1910s-1920s plane would lose control if you put too much pressure on the stick but were a pleasure to fly if you didn't force the plane to turn as fast as possible.
Because Germany produced tons of planes and was very willing to sell them. This is combined with the fact that Germany had the best planes.
Most people use regular wings then overlap them with fuselages, but this causes slight problems with lift.
There are no xml mods, mods, or meshed parts. @NsNidPL
Nope. @NsNidPL
I just download others. Sometimes nobody has the insignias I want, so what I do is I use square fuselages that have the dimensions 0.1x0.1x0.05 or 0.25x0.25x0.05 and start stacking them to make something.
Well they have everything. A population, military, and government.
What I do for my fighters is I start with one of the engines and build it based off the engine shape. I'm sure most people do that. Also for the fuselage shape being realistic I use the manual corner editor and make the inner corners hard and the outer corners smooth, curved, or circular.
One person gave it more health but that's about it because there's no need to mod it.
You download the plane and the cockpit must be the same as from the build you downloaded. You can books your own or save a previous design if yours as a subassembly, which I have done for the first challenge I've been in.
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DANA NAA NAA NAA NAAAA bombs the Middle East
But it was originally to be a bomber. @LOWEWAYY
It's a transport. It can be used as a bomber, but it isn't good enough at high altitudes and doesn't have enough speed for anything other than low altitude bombing. But then, it is extremely vulnerable at low altitudes. @LOWEWAYY
No. That's "Imagine if you warred with each other for hundreds of years and your entire empire gets killed by some weird bumps and men with fancy sticks & clothes." @RailfanEthan
:( @BACconcordepilot
Have you not played Half-Life?@BACconcordepilot
Looks like something I'd make in Spore.
REAL planes have curves!
This looks a lot like the Fw 242 and Fw 199.
Gordon Freeman in the flesh. Or rather, in the hazard suit. I took the liberty of relieving you of your weapons; most of them were government property. As for the suit, I think you’ve earned it. @BACconcordepilot
Freeeeeeeeeeemmmmaaaaaaaaaaaaaannn
This reminds me of the Hector from Galaxy on Fire 2.
I hope you like the upgrade! @TitanIncorporated
I never bothered making struts for personal builds, but I'd suggest using structural wings on the edges to connect both wings, and put fuselages covering the wings so you can actually place the struts. @owen200
I'm five points short on the ability to upload, but I'll say I love how realistic the controls are because pretty much every 1910s-1920s plane would lose control if you put too much pressure on the stick but were a pleasure to fly if you didn't force the plane to turn as fast as possible.
Why did it delete "Apple" @IssaIwan
This looks like a P-59
I imagine some German 100 years ago thought this was a genuinely good idea.
Mrs. Frizzle wildin
It doesn't hit the ships or bridges for me. The bullets go so fast they go through the ships.
How many antidepressants did you have to take to enjoy building this?
chuckles I didn't expect the Third Reich to show up.