@AWESOMENESS360
I think it's from the gyro. Let's just say the gravity generator can get unstable at times... This craft is more unstable than the Tic Tac.
Interesting. I remember seeing images about these weird UFO sightings on the web a while ago, although the design is incredibly odd. It's just rings and random spikes. The TR-3B, Tic Tac, and your typical flying saucer all at least looked like they had a specific reason for the shape they had.
When you spot an enemy aircraft and fire your AA tanks, but you forgot you bought those cheap Chinese missiles and the rocket motor fails to light off, and the warhead explodes in the launcher, destroying your whole convoy and bridge....
When I first heard of this trainer from DCS World, I thought it was a Canadian trainer because it had C in it and "101" (Canadian military aircraft numbers are 6-digits, like CF-188 or CC-177). Don't ask me how I missed CASA or the Spanish Air Force emblem when I first saw the jet....
@Nobodygood
Thank you! It may be 1-tone simple camos, but I think it blends the vehicles in pretty well with the surrounding environments. Preparing for upload & making the description for a build, with this kind of quality, takes me about 3 days (I don't have all the time in the world to be on SP). I pre-make the description on an unlisted blank post I have that serves as a template for making descriptions, and then copy-paste it when I release the final build. That's why you see such a highly detailed description up and running barely seconds after I post a build.
@TheFantasticTyphoon
Actually my proposed F-104 update would use retired Italian F-104S's and rebuild & upgrade them to the F-104"SM" standard (M for modernized), that is assuming all of them haven't been scrapped yet. I also did a similar proposal/concept with the F-4D and F-4E Phantom II's.
If Rainier Aerospace existed in real life, they'd buy the Stratolaunch in a heart-beat. This would serve as a great air-launch platform for Rainier's future space shuttle. But in the realms of fictional RP, Rainier is actually considering buying the Stratolaunch, or if another company buys it, task Scaled Composites to build another Model 351 Stratolaunch.
@Ryn176
It's kind of a slippery slope I guess. I've seen others post real plane videos, FSX, and XP11, so I think it's sort of fine as long as it relates to planes.
@ForeverPie
Although I'm glad the Q400 went to another Canadian company, especially a legendary one such as the resurrected de Havilland Canada, because a year ago I read that Bombardier was in talks with selling the Q400 line to a Chinese company.
@ForeverPie
Yea I haven't heard too many good things about Bombardier. Seems like a lot of Canadians hate the company, which also seems like the company is suffering from severe mismanagement. If Mitsubishi does buy the CRJ series, why not keep producing & supporting the CRJ line along with their MRJ-90? They've essentially bought one of their competing planes at that point and it'll be generating them profit. Maybe rename it the MRJ700/MRJ900/MRJ1000?
@jamesPLANESii
Indeed they are. That's one company I would absolutely love to fly for if I become a commercial pilot. Flying tours, charters, and scheduled routes to the San Juan Islands, B.C. Canada, lakes and lodges across the pacific northwest, etc., all that fun stuff! Although they aren't hiring year-around pilots, and only hire seasonal/part-time pilots during their busy summer season when all the tourists are going to the San Juan Islands.
@jamesPLANESii
I also just found out that Bombardier is in talks with Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation in selling the CRJ regional jet series to them, since Bombardier no longer wants to produce commercial aircraft, and only business jets.
@jamesPLANESii
Yep, Viking Air did, although it's the Turbo Beaver. Kenmore Air also refurbishes, restores, and rebuilds Beavers to where they are almost like new again. I think Kenmore Air is one of the best when it comes to Beavers.
@QuickNils
+1Cause it came from Area 51
@AWESOMENESS360
+1I think it's from the gyro. Let's just say the gravity generator can get unstable at times... This craft is more unstable than the Tic Tac.
Very sexy design!
+1@thefalkenreich
+1@AWESOMENESS360
@JamesBleriot
The space-Dorito-of-death has been released!
@TheFantasticTyphoon
+1That was the TR-3A "Black Manta", not the TR-3B "ASTRA". The thing is though, the F-117 already had sophisticated sensors to designate targets without a second aircraft, so I don't think the "TR-3A" was a flying laser-designator. Although something like the TR-3A Black Manta DEFINITELY exists, as flying-wing aircraft have been spotted over Texas and Kansas. It's either a tech demonstrator, a covert stealth bomber, or a recon aircraft.
FINALLY a proper & high-detailed F-35 in SP!
+1@WaffleCakes
+1@AikoFoxNeko
@BaconRoll
Thanks!
Interesting. I remember seeing images about these weird UFO sightings on the web a while ago, although the design is incredibly odd. It's just rings and random spikes. The TR-3B, Tic Tac, and your typical flying saucer all at least looked like they had a specific reason for the shape they had.
+1When you spot an enemy aircraft and fire your AA tanks, but you forgot you bought those cheap Chinese missiles and the rocket motor fails to light off, and the warhead explodes in the launcher, destroying your whole convoy and bridge....
+1@Kungfuevan
+1@yoshicraze
@TheFantasticTyphoon
Thanks!
@Gameboi14
+1Yeet skeet
Oh gaaawd they have A-10 FLYING SAUCERS! How can we possibly get into Area 51 now!?
+1T
Looks sick!
+1@Axartar Actually SR2 now has it's own version of Overload, so yes you can XML mod.
+1@UnguidedCylinder
+1Np. This looks like it would fit right into the world of Strangereal in Ace Combat.
@DemXu
+1I just saw a video by Operator Drewski where they stormed Area 51 in ArmA 3. It was absolutely hilarious! XD
@DemXu
I will........
In FSX...... LOL
+1I See Your Phoenix Lights, and Raise You a TR-6A TELOS!
+1Looks like the Orca II met it's match!
+1When I first heard of this trainer from DCS World, I thought it was a Canadian trainer because it had C in it and "101" (Canadian military aircraft numbers are 6-digits, like CF-188 or CC-177). Don't ask me how I missed CASA or the Spanish Air Force emblem when I first saw the jet....
+1Congrats dude! I'll be joining the platinum ranks as well here soon. Also, I really love that Master Chief helmet!
+1@Fartspoppop
+1Sure I'll tag you.
@randomusername
+1Thx!
The following people requested to be tagged when this build was to release:
+1@ChiyomiAnzai
@randomusername
@USSR
@Nobodygood
+1Thank you! It may be 1-tone simple camos, but I think it blends the vehicles in pretty well with the surrounding environments. Preparing for upload & making the description for a build, with this kind of quality, takes me about 3 days (I don't have all the time in the world to be on SP). I pre-make the description on an unlisted blank post I have that serves as a template for making descriptions, and then copy-paste it when I release the final build. That's why you see such a highly detailed description up and running barely seconds after I post a build.
A safe commercial plane brings you even more profit than a flawed & dangerous one.
+1Clever lol
+1@USSR
+1lol
Noice!
+1That's some real extreme aerial application.
+1@KferoxL
+1That's golden 👌 😂
Yee
+1Although I've already made cluster bombs.... :P
Noice!
+1I freaking love Yukikaze!
+1@TheFantasticTyphoon
+1Actually my proposed F-104 update would use retired Italian F-104S's and rebuild & upgrade them to the F-104"SM" standard (M for modernized), that is assuming all of them haven't been scrapped yet. I also did a similar proposal/concept with the F-4D and F-4E Phantom II's.
Looks like I'm not the only one that made a revamped/updated F-104...
+1If Rainier Aerospace existed in real life, they'd buy the Stratolaunch in a heart-beat. This would serve as a great air-launch platform for Rainier's future space shuttle. But in the realms of fictional RP, Rainier is actually considering buying the Stratolaunch, or if another company buys it, task Scaled Composites to build another Model 351 Stratolaunch.
+1Hey guys I've officially ascended to ducc status
+1@Leehopard
+1Congrats on winning the challenge! Your entry was fantastic!
@Ryn176
+1It's kind of a slippery slope I guess. I've seen others post real plane videos, FSX, and XP11, so I think it's sort of fine as long as it relates to planes.
@MephilesTheDark
+1My PC is gonna be so loud you'd think there's Cessna doing a run-up in my room (true story).
3:00
+1Afterburner gets lit
Yay this hit 1,000 downloads! :D
+1@Freerider2142
+1The craft seems very fitting for that role.
@Freerider2142
+1A desert scheme would look nice, or you could go with a covert/special/black ops scheme.
@ForeverPie
+1Although I'm glad the Q400 went to another Canadian company, especially a legendary one such as the resurrected de Havilland Canada, because a year ago I read that Bombardier was in talks with selling the Q400 line to a Chinese company.
@ForeverPie
+1Yea I haven't heard too many good things about Bombardier. Seems like a lot of Canadians hate the company, which also seems like the company is suffering from severe mismanagement. If Mitsubishi does buy the CRJ series, why not keep producing & supporting the CRJ line along with their MRJ-90? They've essentially bought one of their competing planes at that point and it'll be generating them profit. Maybe rename it the MRJ700/MRJ900/MRJ1000?
@jamesPLANESii
+1Indeed they are. That's one company I would absolutely love to fly for if I become a commercial pilot. Flying tours, charters, and scheduled routes to the San Juan Islands, B.C. Canada, lakes and lodges across the pacific northwest, etc., all that fun stuff! Although they aren't hiring year-around pilots, and only hire seasonal/part-time pilots during their busy summer season when all the tourists are going to the San Juan Islands.
@jamesPLANESii
+1I also just found out that Bombardier is in talks with Mitsubishi Aircraft Corporation in selling the CRJ regional jet series to them, since Bombardier no longer wants to produce commercial aircraft, and only business jets.
@jamesPLANESii
+1Yep, Viking Air did, although it's the Turbo Beaver. Kenmore Air also refurbishes, restores, and rebuilds Beavers to where they are almost like new again. I think Kenmore Air is one of the best when it comes to Beavers.