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  • Wingcom-DiamondClass F-475-I by BronzeWing 8.4 years ago

    @Bronzewing Figured it out. Quite fun to fly around at the speed of sound. ;)

  • My first flying plane 8.4 years ago

    @Destroyerz117 sorry if it sounded rude. I was showing some flaws that could be fixed. No worries.

  • Wingcom-DiamondClass F-475-I by BronzeWing 8.4 years ago

    @Bronzewing the speed was the most problem. Could you try lowering how fast it goes? Probably by adding some dead weight or adding more to the plane.

  • Stunt Jeep 8.4 years ago

    Wow! This vehicle was pretty amazing. The only problem I had was speed. I'll upload a modification that made it go just a bit quicker.

  • Wingcom-DiamondClass F-475-I by BronzeWing 8.4 years ago

    This airplane was quite a cool little design. The problem I had with it was turning. It kept doing barrel rolls and didn't like to go where I wanted.

  • My first flying plane 8.4 years ago

    Takeoff with this vehicle is a hassle. It does not like to lift off, and when it does, retracting landing gear is very difficult, as the airplane likes to nosedive to the ground. Another problem I had was turning. It didn't turn.

  • Messerschmitt Bf 250 "Jäger" 8.4 years ago

    @Seeras Oh, after digging into Wikipedia, this is an accurate statement. I was looking at propeller driven aircraft. This is the fastest overall.

  • Messerschmitt Bf 250 "Jäger" 8.4 years ago

    @MrVaultech I suggest adding some "dead weight" to your plane build next time, to slow down the overall speed of the aircraft.

  • Messerschmitt Bf 250 "Jäger" 8.4 years ago

    @MrVaultech I see what you mean, but after doing some research, the "Supermarine Spitfire" has the highest speed of WWII. It was built by Germany and it did have a top speed of 474 MPH.

  • Messerschmitt Bf 250 "Jäger" 8.4 years ago

    Quite an interesting plane. Just a question, why would a WWII plane reach speeds of 400+ MPH?