4,068 JetCarRacer Comments

  • Pickup Truck 6.6 years ago

    I would say ute, but most of the world is more likely to call it a pickup truck. And the steering wheel is indeed on the correct side. @plane918273645

  • Hot Rod 6.7 years ago

    Australia @ThomasRoderick

    +1
  • Hot Rod 6.7 years ago

    I am not SledDriver, I am just inspired by his style, and I have taken a lot of advice from him in order to make my planes better, and he has been very helpful indeed. SledDriver uses scripts that he wrote to create curved shapes, I use CAD to do that. I just like SledDriver's style of aircraft, and I have tried to replicate that. Also, if I was SledDriver, I can guarantee that I would have racked rather a lot more points... @jamesPLANESii

  • Hot Rod 6.7 years ago

    Thank you @SledDriver and @jamesPLANESii !

  • SL-950 200 6.7 years ago

    Thank you for your advice @SledDriver ! I will remember that for my next build, and I'll have a go at improving this one!

  • SL-950 6.7 years ago

    Thank you @SledDriver

  • SL-300 6.7 years ago

    Thank you @Llama44 and @SledDriver!

  • SR-71 Blackbird v02 6.7 years ago

    Here is the link to my upload, just in case you wanted it:
    https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/LEYD5Q/SVX-250-1000
    @SledDriver

  • SR-71 Blackbird v02 6.7 years ago

    Once Again, Thank you so much! @SledDriver

  • SR-71 Blackbird v02 6.7 years ago

    Thank you very much @SledDriver !!!!!!

  • SR-71 Blackbird v02 6.7 years ago

    It would be absolutely amazing if you could make it fly!!! The design is finished.@SledDriver

  • SR-71 Blackbird v02 6.7 years ago

    Sorry to bother you, but as you make brilliantly handling aircraft, I would like some advice regarding this (https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/S2NjIM/Spacecraft-V2-0) aircraft I have made, but whatever I try, it just spins out of control. It would be greatly appreciated. @SledDriver

  • SR-71 Blackbird v02 6.7 years ago

    I really do like your interpretation of the SR-71. Very sleek.

  • LMP1 Prototype (Part CAD Designed) 6.8 years ago

    What I did is create the shape I wanted in for the curve in CAD (2D sketch), divided up the shape into segments, mostly 0.25mm (all of the units in the design are equal to the units in simple planes, i.e. 1 SP unit = 1mm), and created the segments at the correct length in simple planes.
    I then measured the lengths of the sides of all of the segments, and to four decimal places, copied the lengths into the hight/width of the fuselage pieces in simple planes.
    I then measured the (vertical) distance between the centres of the sides of the segments, and put that into the rise/run on simple planes. If the rise/run is a negative or positive number depends if the centre of the next side of the segment is above or below the centre of the previous segment.
    It is a rather long process, but if you want to get curvature on your creations it does work. @chancey21

  • Space Shuttle 7.2 years ago

    Thank you so much!! @Aerobako