@AgnesDesign By folding wing, I mean folding wing to make aircraft be able to park in a carrier or small space, there's a technical term I believe for his panavia tornado's wing movement.
Well, a rotator would work. I do wish we could remove the connectors on wings though, I wanted to put a smooth rotator-connected wing that'd line up perfectly, but it connected always so I had to scrap the idea
Hey, it'd be fun. Maybe a little wind arrow somewhere :P
I wouldn't want it to continue above a certain altitude though, as well...wind is to thin high up for turbulence to happen. You should try out my old turbulence simulator though
@XVIindustries Hey, I think your going to have to up the ante! Other people are coming around with very detailed planes (some even more detailed than yours!).
@A5mod3us well commercial airliners believe that, so I believe it to :P it's one reason why pitch controls are the top of the tail are good, as you can make he tail put those pitch controls further from the CoM. Just read about turning moments, and you'll understand the physics side of it, but yes. Long planes better.
@jquinn88 lots of planes are nose heavy at low speed, unless they have elaborate extendable flaps, that's one reason why there is a magic "cruise speed" for planes.
I'll set you a challenge if your up for it @A5mod3us - A plane which can fly both forwards and backwards, preferably performing some manoveur to switch direction mid-flight. I made one a long time ago, but certainly a nicer looking one would be good.
This, I could say is the best simple plane ever. When I first saw the teeth and stuff, I almost went into the App Store to update simple planes, it looks like you've painted those details on! BRILLIANT, 11/10!
Thanks @aircroft
@XVIindustries new supersonic airliner being built, nowhere near as Beautifal as Concorde though.
@XVIindustries the project was originally two plains, one long range and one short made, the French were doing the short range but cancelled it.
@Planefun thanks!
@SpiritusRaptor I could really do with a few styles of inlets that I can mount to wings or fuselages.
@SpiritusRaptor like it?
An unusual concept.
@Planefun @qazproductions @Cursechris thanks!
@AgnesDesign By folding wing, I mean folding wing to make aircraft be able to park in a carrier or small space, there's a technical term I believe for his panavia tornado's wing movement.
@Cjredwards Folding wings for carriers yes. :P
@KingDeadshot Lol. you upvoted it before I even got to put in the description!
Beet. Beetro. Beetroot! I KNOW HOW TO BEET HIM! ---> Beetroot + Propellors = Sliced Beetroot!
Its nice,
Its nice.
Well, I'd like this, but I think a better thing would be like...'slimline' detacher, one that's ultra thin.
Well, a rotator would work. I do wish we could remove the connectors on wings though, I wanted to put a smooth rotator-connected wing that'd line up perfectly, but it connected always so I had to scrap the idea
Hey, it'd be fun. Maybe a little wind arrow somewhere :P
I wouldn't want it to continue above a certain altitude though, as well...wind is to thin high up for turbulence to happen. You should try out my old turbulence simulator though
@Cjredwards You appear to be missing any folding wing planes though, and the Eurofighter jets :P
Hey XVI, why not try to make a high detail slightly more modern plane. I'd love to see a high detail spitfire! Or Lancaster bomber!
@letsgofast11 getting back into the bomber would be very hard, without a hatch that extends up more of the back profile to speed inwards to it.
Beautifal actually, very beautifal
I've never seen any of your planes before @Cjredwards but this is spectacular!
@XVIindustries Hey, I think your going to have to up the ante! Other people are coming around with very detailed planes (some even more detailed than yours!).
Nice.
Quite nice, I would making it a thinner fuselage on the front half probably
This surpasses even PlanesOfOld/XVIndustries level of detail
@Delphinus do you think you might be able to make it fly a bit better?
@A5mod3us well commercial airliners believe that, so I believe it to :P it's one reason why pitch controls are the top of the tail are good, as you can make he tail put those pitch controls further from the CoM. Just read about turning moments, and you'll understand the physics side of it, but yes. Long planes better.
That is fairly impressive, do you think you might be able to implement some nice technology into my "Model 1" plane? It's horrible at flying.
@A5mod3us anyway surely a longer tail would be better? The pitch controls would have more 'authority'.
Love the front but it looks tad to short
@jquinn88 lots of planes are nose heavy at low speed, unless they have elaborate extendable flaps, that's one reason why there is a magic "cruise speed" for planes.
@karlosdarkness mind giving a link tot the original ring please :)
Love the wings, just not a fan of the body at the front
@karlosdarkness I always get the front or back suddenly flip up after a short time of going up though, even when it -should- be balanced
@karlosdarkness I kind of wish they had a half height gear, I chose the longer gear though for purposes of horitzonal acceleration on runway.
How do you get vtol props to balance properly
Beautifal!
Ooh how fascinating, I did t think nobody else did inverting aircraft. I had a basic propellor one.
I'll set you a challenge if your up for it @A5mod3us - A plane which can fly both forwards and backwards, preferably performing some manoveur to switch direction mid-flight. I made one a long time ago, but certainly a nicer looking one would be good.
Super!
Only this isn't a French aircraft, the British manufactured the final version, the French planned out a short range slower version.
Sweet!
Sweet!
@karlosdarkness @XVIindustries
@karlosdarkness that's really cool, the idea of how the planes wings could fold though, is folding on two axis. See my vulture mp8c1
@Authros if this isn't featured, I will be amazed, completely.
Sweet!
This, I could say is the best simple plane ever. When I first saw the teeth and stuff, I almost went into the App Store to update simple planes, it looks like you've painted those details on! BRILLIANT, 11/10!
Time for the RIA to add they're own variation, with a suitably long designation.
Give it a slightly thinner wingspan, and we'll be in the days of shuttles!