@ironman4248 Thank you for the upvote and the feedback. I am aware that it can be tricky to fly. Try changing the VTOL nozzle attitudes, front and back, as that greatly changes the flight characteristics.
@Destroyerz117 Thanks for the upvote, and "duplication" notice. Yes, I know, this sort of 'close cousin" build is probably frowned upon, but there's just the three, and I did them as sort of an exercise in how different things can be achieved with the same airframe--sort of like the F-35 out in the real world. I hope it's not too annoying, and I'll try to avoid it in the future.
@handude123 Thanks for the upvote! I have a slight update of the Drake series that I'll probably post this weekend, so, since you liked this one, you might want to check those out too.
@CYBERBEAST Thanks--I'm really glad you like it! If you like this one I have a few other designs you might also enjoy...check out the WYVERN and the COCKATRICE.
@AWESOMENESS360 Thank you! As a ground attack plane it's actually optimized for slower speeds--generally best using just the AG-2 (solar flare) VTOL drive, saving the higher speeds that AG-1 is capable of for travel to and from the battlefield. Also the turning radius is improved by using yaw and roll in conjunction.
@toxicgamer88 Thanks--I'm new here and still learning, but I do try to make as good a construct as I can. As for the lag on explosion, well with 45 bombs + missiles there's a lot there to explode.
I'm pretty sure I didn't do anything on my end jamesPLANESii. I was up late working on a plane Friday night, saved my interim work to a private file on my profile, then went to bed leaving my program open. The next morning I got up, finished the plane, then went to upload it and I got the "you don't seem to be connected, etc." message. I checked to make sure everything was running ok (which it is, or I wouldn't be able to make this post) then tried to download something, just to see if I could. Again, no go.
Something very like this happened a couple of weeks ago, and it took intervention on SimplePlanes end to correct the problem. I expect this may again be the case.
@Axartar Thank you for the upvote!
@CreamCakes Thank you for the upvote. Much appreciated!
@TURKPLANE thanks for the upvote--glad you like the plane.
@ironman4248 Thank you for the upvote and the feedback. I am aware that it can be tricky to fly. Try changing the VTOL nozzle attitudes, front and back, as that greatly changes the flight characteristics.
@Destroyerz117 Thanks for the upvote, and "duplication" notice. Yes, I know, this sort of 'close cousin" build is probably frowned upon, but there's just the three, and I did them as sort of an exercise in how different things can be achieved with the same airframe--sort of like the F-35 out in the real world. I hope it's not too annoying, and I'll try to avoid it in the future.
@handude123 Thanks for the upvote! I have a slight update of the Drake series that I'll probably post this weekend, so, since you liked this one, you might want to check those out too.
Very cool!
@ChiyomiAnzai Thanks for the upvote! It's much appreciated.
@ViperSnipe77 Thanks for the upvote! It's always nice to learn that folks appreciate one's efforts.
@CYBERBEAST Very cool idea. I'm quite impressed by that sunburst, sky filling laser weapon.
@CYBERBEAST Thanks--I'm really glad you like it! If you like this one I have a few other designs you might also enjoy...check out the WYVERN and the COCKATRICE.
@AWESOMENESS360 Thank you! As a ground attack plane it's actually optimized for slower speeds--generally best using just the AG-2 (solar flare) VTOL drive, saving the higher speeds that AG-1 is capable of for travel to and from the battlefield. Also the turning radius is improved by using yaw and roll in conjunction.
@11qazxc Thanks!
@11qazxc Thank you for the upvote!
@11qazxc Thanks for the upvotes!
@toxicgamer88 Thanks--I'm new here and still learning, but I do try to make as good a construct as I can. As for the lag on explosion, well with 45 bombs + missiles there's a lot there to explode.
@toxicgamer88 Thanks for the upvote! If you liked this one stick around, I have two more designs I'm about to upload.
Hurray! The update from the AppStore has fixed the problem. Thank you @AndrewGarrison for your help.
@AndrewGarrison I'm using macOS High Sierra version 10.13.6
Amazing as always!
@11qazxc Thank you for the upvote, and for following!!! I'll try to keep interesting things in store.
Thank you all very much for the advice and help. It looks like the problem has been resolved.
I'm pretty sure I didn't do anything on my end jamesPLANESii. I was up late working on a plane Friday night, saved my interim work to a private file on my profile, then went to bed leaving my program open. The next morning I got up, finished the plane, then went to upload it and I got the "you don't seem to be connected, etc." message. I checked to make sure everything was running ok (which it is, or I wouldn't be able to make this post) then tried to download something, just to see if I could. Again, no go.
Something very like this happened a couple of weeks ago, and it took intervention on SimplePlanes end to correct the problem. I expect this may again be the case.
I'm using version 1.7, which is the most current one sold on the App Store for the Mac.