Couldn't even take off. If you're gonna have a successful plane, it needs to be able to take off. This is like a Michael Bay film: A lot of frosting, no cake underneath.
Not bad, definitely. With what it was equipped, it had a mediocre performance. When I tested the agility, I tried pulling the plane down. Once it got to about -60°, it started to wobble, so I pulled back up. I would work on the streamlining of the plane, along with the balance, because it was pulling up a LOT. Overall, though, it's an okay plane.
It's called a Jedi Interceptor.
How did you get the engines to reach that level of thrust? I tried to find a glitch, but nothing turned up.
https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/9Wyqo6/XR-72-Hadron-2-1
Couldn't even take off. If you're gonna have a successful plane, it needs to be able to take off. This is like a Michael Bay film: A lot of frosting, no cake underneath.
Difficult to actually launch, but once in the air, it got to over 50,000 feet. Amazing height, not much speed, too much drag, unbalanced.
Not bad, definitely. With what it was equipped, it had a mediocre performance. When I tested the agility, I tried pulling the plane down. Once it got to about -60°, it started to wobble, so I pulled back up. I would work on the streamlining of the plane, along with the balance, because it was pulling up a LOT. Overall, though, it's an okay plane.
I can't seem to do what you did with the overlap...