It's incredible how far SimplePlanes has come, to the point you can make an incredibly realistic Main Battle Tank. Also, it was very satisfying watching those trucks and AA tanks get blown up! :)
@ChiyomiAnzai
I like to think of it as this in the RP: Rainier Aerospace uses flight simulations & software to virtually "test fly" their designs before-hand and perfect their flight dynamics, that way the real-world aircraft has good flight dynamics by its official first flight, that way no unexpected "surprises" occur on the flight. Boeing and Northrop Grumman have done this with the 777, 787 and YF-23; where they perfected the flight dynamics in a flight simulator, and I'm pretty sure every new plane nowadays by any major aerospace manufactures like Airbus or LockMart was done like this too, especially with the F-35.
Fun fact: The US actually conducted carrier trials with 3 modified U-2's from the USS America & USS Ranger. They even conducted at least 1 official recon mission in 1964, which had them launch a U-2 from a carrier, the USS Ranger, to spy on a French nuclear test in the Pacific.
@TheFantasticTyphoon
Thanks! The plane is a rough proof-of-concept SSTO space-plane that I will be making in both SP and SR2. It uses both rocket engines and turboramjet air-breathing engines, and both hypothetically use the same fuel (some blend of RP-1 and JET A I guess since both fuels are basically kerosene).
Damn, you did a wonderful job on the Pond Racer! It would be cool of someone would resurrect the design or something like it IRL. Reno needs more modern air racers in unlimited class. Its a real shame the original crashed and Burt Rutan never pursued the design after that.
@randomusername
Well everyone has their own unique style of doing things. And this was a mere concept of mine; not a fully fledged-out model like my latest QLX-125, BAE Broadsword, or BNRV-36A Broadsword where those models took around 2 months each to develop (time constraints). Like I said if you want to be die-hard focused on definitions and specifics, fine, you do you, but don't force it on others.
@redbear89 OH that. I basically spawned two Firehounds as AI planes on final approach to Wright and took pictures of them together. I also used the zoom-free-camera mod to zoom in on them.
@Chancey21
Yea it's definitely daunting at first. That's why I originally went for SP instead of Blender to create 3D airplane designs. But now that I've learned most of the features with Blender, I'm seriously thinking of trying my hand at creating a fully-functioning airplane model for FSX.
Yes that was a legitimate camouflage used on recon spitfires during WW2 since the pink blends in with the sky at dawn in dusk when recon spitfires flew.
If you have no ideas for builds or your not very good at building, yea I can see SP quickly growing boring for that person. I think many people are also waiting on SR2. I more than likely won't be getting SR2 at launch, so I'll be stuck on SP for a while before I get the chance to go to SR2, which isn't a huge deal as I still have many airplane concepts and ideas I want to make in SP. Besides, I heard in SR2 they don't have typical aircraft engines yet, only rocket engines.
Some key features on a bushplane:
Tundra Tires (aka Bush Tires)
Vortex Generators
Slats
Tailwheel landing gear (although tricycle landing gear can be used in bush flying as well, but tailwheel is usually preferred)
Slotted flaps/ailerons/flaperons.
Extra windows (= more visibility)
Climb-pitched prop
Constant speed prop
Floats/Pontoons for water ops
Fat wings
Long wingspan
Long range/High fuel capacity
Large amount of room & cargo space
These are just many features found on bushplanes, and no you don't need ALL of them on a bushplane for it to count as one.
@BlackhattAircraft
The A-10 situation is a little bit tricky. I don't think we'll ever see another attacker such as the A-10. The A-10's replacement will either be a stealth strike fighter like the F-35 dropping smart precision bombs or it will be a light-CAS plane such as the A-29 Super Tucano, AT-6C Wolverine, or the Textron Scorpion light attack jet.
I think the F-35 is turning out to be an excellent fighter pioneering many new bleeding edge technologies, although the JSF Program was going to be a painful one from the start. Creating a fighter where the base airframe could serve the requirements of 3 different branches is an incredibly difficult task. So the JSF Program was going to be difficult right off the bat whether the X-32 or X-35 were chosen. In my opinion, the X-35 was the better bet of the two JSF birds because the X-35 was more complete and functioning and had better performance than the X-32. I think LM with their X-35 focused on performance and functionality and Boeing with their X-32 focused more on ease of manufacturing and low-costs to build and purchase the original delta X-32 design. I think Boeing shot itself in the foot when they had to do a major redesign of the X-32 and their X-32 prototype looked nothing like the new final design of the F-32, meaning the data and performance the X-32 gained meant nothing (at least that's how I see it). The X-32 was also doomed when they had to strip parts and move the X-32 flight testing to a more denser atmosphere for it to hover efficiently. IMHO the X-32 was a glorified stealth Harrier and would probably have given the US more headaches than the X-35.
The F-35 Program in general did suffer massive cost overruns and poor management but as time went on the F-35 has really shaped up to be a great fighter.
I think the idea that a single base air-frame with a few corresponding mods could serve the needs of 3 different military branches was a pretty dumb idea from the start. IMHO, the JSF Program was better off not to be pursued and each branch should have gotten their own specialized independently designed fighter.
But either way the F-35 is turning out to be good and lets hope the US doesn't repeat the same mistakes with the F-X and F/A-XX programs.
Anyone who builds a YF-23 on SP will get an upvote + spotlight from me because the YF-23 is one of the sexiest planes to ever grace the skies and it's sad it wasn't chosen. I hope Japan gets some hybrid of it from Northrop Grumman for their F-3 Fighter Program.
@mikoyanster
Just finished it and uploaded my UCAV. You can find it in the successors of this challenge. Hope I'm not to late (almost midnight on my end as of posting this).
It's incredible how far SimplePlanes has come, to the point you can make an incredibly realistic Main Battle Tank. Also, it was very satisfying watching those trucks and AA tanks get blown up! :)
+2The beauty of experimental kitplanes - you can make some really crazy designs!
+2Me: OMG this is legit one of the best builds I've ever seen on SP! I so can't wait to download it!!!
+2Outdated PC: (Chuckles) I'm in danger.
SR2 IRL
+2DUDE @WNP78 Congrats! I can't wait to see what new features you'll bring to the game!
+2Make one with a ducc piloting it
+2@DPSAircraftManufacturer
+2Does it? It's just an over-head screenshot of the flight center in FSX, and then edited with paint.NET.
Mission failed, we'll get 'em next time...
+2Noice!
+2@IGNikolaev
+2@Sgtk
@EliteArsenals24
Thank you!
@SodiumChloride
+2@AtlasSP
@QwertDude
Thanks!
I spy with my little eye a Banshee Flying Aircraft Carrier from Yukikaze. :)
+2@ChiyomiAnzai
+2I like to think of it as this in the RP: Rainier Aerospace uses flight simulations & software to virtually "test fly" their designs before-hand and perfect their flight dynamics, that way the real-world aircraft has good flight dynamics by its official first flight, that way no unexpected "surprises" occur on the flight. Boeing and Northrop Grumman have done this with the 777, 787 and YF-23; where they perfected the flight dynamics in a flight simulator, and I'm pretty sure every new plane nowadays by any major aerospace manufactures like Airbus or LockMart was done like this too, especially with the F-35.
Fun fact: The US actually conducted carrier trials with 3 modified U-2's from the USS America & USS Ranger. They even conducted at least 1 official recon mission in 1964, which had them launch a U-2 from a carrier, the USS Ranger, to spy on a French nuclear test in the Pacific.
+2Everyone knows Coca-Cola is supreme.
+2@TheFantasticTyphoon
+2Thanks! The plane is a rough proof-of-concept SSTO space-plane that I will be making in both SP and SR2. It uses both rocket engines and turboramjet air-breathing engines, and both hypothetically use the same fuel (some blend of RP-1 and JET A I guess since both fuels are basically kerosene).
Damn, this is a beautiful design!
+2Damn, you did a wonderful job on the Pond Racer! It would be cool of someone would resurrect the design or something like it IRL. Reno needs more modern air racers in unlimited class. Its a real shame the original crashed and Burt Rutan never pursued the design after that.
+2@randomusername
+2Well everyone has their own unique style of doing things. And this was a mere concept of mine; not a fully fledged-out model like my latest QLX-125, BAE Broadsword, or BNRV-36A Broadsword where those models took around 2 months each to develop (time constraints). Like I said if you want to be die-hard focused on definitions and specifics, fine, you do you, but don't force it on others.
We'll need about +90,000,000 of these so the 9-year-olds can fly them against T-series.
+2@DemonSniper8
+2@Aeromen
Thx!
@redbear89
+2OH that. I basically spawned two Firehounds as AI planes on final approach to Wright and took pictures of them together. I also used the zoom-free-camera mod to zoom in on them.
@Strikefighter04
+2You have no idea how insanely agile this beast is. It puts Huginn and Muninn from AC7 to shame.
@Chancey21
+2Yea it's definitely daunting at first. That's why I originally went for SP instead of Blender to create 3D airplane designs. But now that I've learned most of the features with Blender, I'm seriously thinking of trying my hand at creating a fully-functioning airplane model for FSX.
@Strikefighter04
+2@brOrbitalDynamics
@Kungfuevan
Thanks for the upvotes!
Nice, reminds me of the Cessna 310!
+2Sweet, the Boeing factories are pretty cool. You should go check out the Everett Plant if you haven't (sounds like you went to the Renton 737 Plant).
+2News: "A twin-engine cessna has crashed-landed on a beach"
+2Shows a Cessna 172 on the beach intact
@MrSilverWolf
+2A Cessna SkyCourier would be great.
I Love this plane; STOL before it was cool!
+2Yes that was a legitimate camouflage used on recon spitfires during WW2 since the pink blends in with the sky at dawn in dusk when recon spitfires flew.
+2I love how the part count is 1994 and it first flew in 1994. Love it!
+2I think I'm in on this challenge.
+2All the ones where I was in it :P
+2Sees a Maule
I DEMAND TO BE TAGGED WHEN YOU RELEASE IT
+2If you have no ideas for builds or your not very good at building, yea I can see SP quickly growing boring for that person. I think many people are also waiting on SR2. I more than likely won't be getting SR2 at launch, so I'll be stuck on SP for a while before I get the chance to go to SR2, which isn't a huge deal as I still have many airplane concepts and ideas I want to make in SP. Besides, I heard in SR2 they don't have typical aircraft engines yet, only rocket engines.
+2Some key features on a bushplane:
Tundra Tires (aka Bush Tires)
Vortex Generators
Slats
Tailwheel landing gear (although tricycle landing gear can be used in bush flying as well, but tailwheel is usually preferred)
Slotted flaps/ailerons/flaperons.
Extra windows (= more visibility)
Climb-pitched prop
Constant speed prop
Floats/Pontoons for water ops
Fat wings
Long wingspan
Long range/High fuel capacity
Large amount of room & cargo space
These are just many features found on bushplanes, and no you don't need ALL of them on a bushplane for it to count as one.
+2@BlackhattAircraft
+2The A-10 situation is a little bit tricky. I don't think we'll ever see another attacker such as the A-10. The A-10's replacement will either be a stealth strike fighter like the F-35 dropping smart precision bombs or it will be a light-CAS plane such as the A-29 Super Tucano, AT-6C Wolverine, or the Textron Scorpion light attack jet.
I think the F-35 is turning out to be an excellent fighter pioneering many new bleeding edge technologies, although the JSF Program was going to be a painful one from the start. Creating a fighter where the base airframe could serve the requirements of 3 different branches is an incredibly difficult task. So the JSF Program was going to be difficult right off the bat whether the X-32 or X-35 were chosen. In my opinion, the X-35 was the better bet of the two JSF birds because the X-35 was more complete and functioning and had better performance than the X-32. I think LM with their X-35 focused on performance and functionality and Boeing with their X-32 focused more on ease of manufacturing and low-costs to build and purchase the original delta X-32 design. I think Boeing shot itself in the foot when they had to do a major redesign of the X-32 and their X-32 prototype looked nothing like the new final design of the F-32, meaning the data and performance the X-32 gained meant nothing (at least that's how I see it). The X-32 was also doomed when they had to strip parts and move the X-32 flight testing to a more denser atmosphere for it to hover efficiently. IMHO the X-32 was a glorified stealth Harrier and would probably have given the US more headaches than the X-35.
The F-35 Program in general did suffer massive cost overruns and poor management but as time went on the F-35 has really shaped up to be a great fighter.
I think the idea that a single base air-frame with a few corresponding mods could serve the needs of 3 different military branches was a pretty dumb idea from the start. IMHO, the JSF Program was better off not to be pursued and each branch should have gotten their own specialized independently designed fighter.
But either way the F-35 is turning out to be good and lets hope the US doesn't repeat the same mistakes with the F-X and F/A-XX programs.
+2That title is golden 👌
+2By far the BEST and most workable flying aircraft carrier in SP! Well done dude!
+2But the real question is, why isn't it a spork?
+2Tom & Jerry. When cartoons were actually funny...
+2i SaWeD tHiS bOaT iN hAlF
+2Anyone who builds a YF-23 on SP will get an upvote + spotlight from me because the YF-23 is one of the sexiest planes to ever grace the skies and it's sad it wasn't chosen. I hope Japan gets some hybrid of it from Northrop Grumman for their F-3 Fighter Program.
+2DUDE, this is sooo well done! How did you get it to look so realistic???
+2Beautiful and very creative and original!
The Tomcat's tea-sipping British cousin...
+2@mikoyanster
+2Just finished it and uploaded my UCAV. You can find it in the successors of this challenge. Hope I'm not to late (almost midnight on my end as of posting this).
This looks epic man, I'll take it for a spin later.
+2NEVER translate welsh...
+2