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.
@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.
@Bronzewing Figured it out. Quite fun to fly around at the speed of sound. ;)
@Destroyerz117 sorry if it sounded rude. I was showing some flaws that could be fixed. No worries.
@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.
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.
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.
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.
@Seeras Oh, after digging into Wikipedia, this is an accurate statement. I was looking at propeller driven aircraft. This is the fastest overall.
@MrVaultech I suggest adding some "dead weight" to your plane build next time, to slow down the overall speed of the aircraft.
@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.
Quite an interesting plane. Just a question, why would a WWII plane reach speeds of 400+ MPH?