here's a video of the most powerful piston engined fighter ever built it was a beautiful plane compared to contemporary radial engined planes from other nations (Russia,Germany and France for example) and it was a worthy adversary to the Mig 15. No video captured the sound sight and smell of a sea fury hurtling past at 430mph, it is not as elegant as a Merlin or griffon but tres something about the sea fury that just doesn't happen with spitfires, it's a distinct difference. But both sound incredible... @WalrusAircraft
Meh, Percy Pilcher would have flown almost 10 years before if it were not for a fatal gliding accident where he was trying to raise money for the engine for his plane.
I relate to Hughes, we both have OCD but thankfully the miracles of modern medicine have stopped my symptoms being as... Disabling as Hughes' prehaps I am a reincarnation of mr Hughes. I like peas and before I started said medicine, like Hughes sorted them by size, a tedious but absolutely neccacary process... I also used to wash my hands on average 40 times a day.... It's a shame no one understood mental health problems back then, he also had chronic pain everywhere and wearing clothes hurt, poor guy. RIP. @WalrusAircraft
Darn! I've been slacking on that project XD! I'm going to be getting some big original plans printed but that's been delayed! I have been doing experiments for the guns though, it's just the sheer scale of the task is quite terrifying! I've been mainly working on my new series of WWI planes building them like I used to, i also plan to remake the KV2 sometime using the guns mentioned above. @WalrusAircraft
The only reason I like ones of this era is because of the adventures of Cpt. Bigglesworth. And it's also good if you live half an hour aw from the shuttleworth collection lol.@Tang0five
Some planes did only have blip switches though. I haven't found it that hard to control, what part do you find hard about it? @EternalDarkness Oh and you will be glad to know that the next plane will have the mixture control, but it was FAR easier to control the engine than this one when it was blip only. I think it may have something to do with lift and drag.
@EternalDarkness I have come up with a slightly different throttle design that uses prop pitch to imitate a fuel mix changer for limited speed control, this combined with the blip switch is quite good.
Yes I have been looking for a way to improve it for the plane I'm currently working on, I will experiment with a few different methods. There was also the fuel mix switch that could change throttle slightly and various other ways to control speed. Blip switches (commonly on the control column) were used with a mix of other inputs, and were only used for taxi and landing as too much blipping set the engine on fire. @EternalDarkness
Lol you don't know how good you got it! 2 years ago when I was No 2 of the leaderboard, When I uploaded something there were about 6 copies uploaded within 2 hrs lol, the most copies ive ever had on a plane was 12. It seems to have died down
About 8 hours of fiddling around with dead weight to get it flying perfect. It flew really well with no decoration and deadweight but I upset the balance when doing the registration numbers on the wings, so it took a while to make it fly nice again. Part of it I think is because I made the wing shape and fuselage shape almost exactly how it is IRL, it gets the Tip stall characteristic from the wing shape and as the pilot told me, it is very hard to land with all three points.
I made it fly as close as possible to the original too, so it has a very long range a close to original top speed and a similar climb rate to the original, I believe the original design could be as aerobatic but lacks the structural strength.
so, make sure wheels are just in front of the COM make sure the plane isn't nose heavy and is relatively straight-flying you don't need big elevators. I believe if the elevator is very far from the COM and the plane is perfectly balanced pitch should be better with a small elevator.
Also a sneaky thing I do sometimes is download a hypnotoad plane and check its COM COL and COT he usually has it spot on. @KerlonceauxIndustries
My bloody grass aerodrome in the bowl!!!!!! been asking for 2 years now lol!
I agree, the AI usually manages to crash my racers [that I can manually fly very well] before the first checkpoint.
I don't think we need better painting tools as a good way to tell if someone is a skilled builder is to see what their paint schemes are, But what we do need is an infinite number of custom paints as it gets quite annoying when you run out of paints and have to paint things the same colour.
You can edit guns in overload but it would be LOVELY to edit them without mods. As for bombs hell yeah, and there needs to be a red button that turns them into nukes hehe.
Yes if you got engine damaged coolant could spray out and the engine would overheat and catch fire, also the crash mechanics should not chain explode your plane, just splat it onto the ground in a big mess and set a few things on fire.
would be very helpful!
My additions.
some way to take thumbnail screenshots in sandbox before uploading
Huh, History should not be edited, you need to leave the gory and disgusting bits in otherwise it will happen again. For example the Islamic conquest of the Christian world in the early middle ages that triggered the crusades, a brave attempt to liberate the occupied land, this is edited out of European history because of political correctness, probably because the so called "Islamic R*pe of Europe" is too shocking... @ThePrototype
I do not believe that would have happened. Nor do I take responsibility for the actions of people hundreds of years ago like many modern day Liberals would want. @ThePrototype
For my most recent build (the one I'm working on rn) I have one set of blueprints, I normally build mostly by eye, never use a ruler, use lots of photographs and if possible go and study a real example of what I'm attempting to build, for my current project I have been lucky that the shuttleworth collection (that I live 40 mins away from) is in possession of an original, and ive been able to see it fly numerous times and I've been able to get very close indeed to the plane and listened to the pilot talk on it, I did the exact same thing with GROSVENOR HOUSE. I have a few hundred photos on my camera of the aircraft in extreme detail, I try to implement these details into my builds.
@DarthAbhinav It is called effort and dedication.
Not as bad as going from lvl 50 to 1 on skyrim
here's a video of the most powerful piston engined fighter ever built it was a beautiful plane compared to contemporary radial engined planes from other nations (Russia,Germany and France for example) and it was a worthy adversary to the Mig 15. No video captured the sound sight and smell of a sea fury hurtling past at 430mph, it is not as elegant as a Merlin or griffon but tres something about the sea fury that just doesn't happen with spitfires, it's a distinct difference. But both sound incredible... @WalrusAircraft
How VERY dare you, it's beautiful! And sounds even better, sea fury ASMR, better than griffon engines... @WalrusAircraft
Keep the hype up, although the hype should be for my AVRO 504 @WalrusAircraft
It's because of the stupid jet stream... If you don't get notifications in your box as to when someone has uploaded something you just ignore it...
Meh, Percy Pilcher would have flown almost 10 years before if it were not for a fatal gliding accident where he was trying to raise money for the engine for his plane.
I will be trying that some day! Looks like it could be good for the sea fury I plan on building @WalrusAircraft
I relate to Hughes, we both have OCD but thankfully the miracles of modern medicine have stopped my symptoms being as... Disabling as Hughes' prehaps I am a reincarnation of mr Hughes. I like peas and before I started said medicine, like Hughes sorted them by size, a tedious but absolutely neccacary process... I also used to wash my hands on average 40 times a day.... It's a shame no one understood mental health problems back then, he also had chronic pain everywhere and wearing clothes hurt, poor guy. RIP. @WalrusAircraft
Very nice shapes, i just love the coweling!
I'd think a realistic release date is somewhere around 2027.... @WalrusAircraft
Darn! I've been slacking on that project XD! I'm going to be getting some big original plans printed but that's been delayed! I have been doing experiments for the guns though, it's just the sheer scale of the task is quite terrifying! I've been mainly working on my new series of WWI planes building them like I used to, i also plan to remake the KV2 sometime using the guns mentioned above. @WalrusAircraft
Very nice good sir.
can my plane carry blue steel missiles instead of bombs? @Franticmatty
What state?
The only reason I like ones of this era is because of the adventures of Cpt. Bigglesworth. And it's also good if you live half an hour aw from the shuttleworth collection lol.@Tang0five
I guess I'm a little late to the party, but I will designing now. Can't decide between a flying wing or a conventional delta.
Some planes did only have blip switches though. I haven't found it that hard to control, what part do you find hard about it? @EternalDarkness Oh and you will be glad to know that the next plane will have the mixture control, but it was FAR easier to control the engine than this one when it was blip only. I think it may have something to do with lift and drag.
@EternalDarkness I have come up with a slightly different throttle design that uses prop pitch to imitate a fuel mix changer for limited speed control, this combined with the blip switch is quite good.
because, I tried. and it was infuriating due to the throttle controls being landing gear. its a lot harder than pc. @KerlonceauxIndustries
Thanks, Its the standard RFC scheme for mid-late 1914 @Ghavin2000
Added to my list. @EternalDarkness
I will experiment tomorrow with the system you suggested with the complete AVRO 504. If it works well I shall let you know!@EternalDarkness
That was my intention, hopefully many more to come! @PlanesAndThings2
Yes I have been looking for a way to improve it for the plane I'm currently working on, I will experiment with a few different methods. There was also the fuel mix switch that could change throttle slightly and various other ways to control speed. Blip switches (commonly on the control column) were used with a mix of other inputs, and were only used for taxi and landing as too much blipping set the engine on fire. @EternalDarkness
Many thanks :) enjoy flying it! @Mostly
I'm pretty sure it went from 100% to either idle or 0% but this is as close as I can get. @RailfanEthan
Heres a good video showing a sopwith camel pilot using the blip switch a lot and the Wikipedia page has some good info on rotary engines in general.
@EternalDarkness What can I say, doped canvas is tougher than it looks.
Thanks man! @PlanesAndThings2
YAY 50 UPVOTES GUYS!!!!!!!
I made a very big plane AGES ago. Called the XVI Hellbringer
Lol you don't know how good you got it! 2 years ago when I was No 2 of the leaderboard, When I uploaded something there were about 6 copies uploaded within 2 hrs lol, the most copies ive ever had on a plane was 12. It seems to have died down
Baaaah!@InternationalAircraftCompany
About 8 hours of fiddling around with dead weight to get it flying perfect. It flew really well with no decoration and deadweight but I upset the balance when doing the registration numbers on the wings, so it took a while to make it fly nice again. Part of it I think is because I made the wing shape and fuselage shape almost exactly how it is IRL, it gets the Tip stall characteristic from the wing shape and as the pilot told me, it is very hard to land with all three points.
I made it fly as close as possible to the original too, so it has a very long range a close to original top speed and a similar climb rate to the original, I believe the original design could be as aerobatic but lacks the structural strength.
so, make sure wheels are just in front of the COM make sure the plane isn't nose heavy and is relatively straight-flying you don't need big elevators. I believe if the elevator is very far from the COM and the plane is perfectly balanced pitch should be better with a small elevator.
Also a sneaky thing I do sometimes is download a hypnotoad plane and check its COM COL and COT he usually has it spot on. @KerlonceauxIndustries
I have a Balalaika. Made in Stalingrad in the early 70's
baaaaaaaah! @InternationalAircraftCompany
My bloody grass aerodrome in the bowl!!!!!! been asking for 2 years now lol!
I agree, the AI usually manages to crash my racers [that I can manually fly very well] before the first checkpoint.
I don't think we need better painting tools as a good way to tell if someone is a skilled builder is to see what their paint schemes are, But what we do need is an infinite number of custom paints as it gets quite annoying when you run out of paints and have to paint things the same colour.
You can edit guns in overload but it would be LOVELY to edit them without mods. As for bombs hell yeah, and there needs to be a red button that turns them into nukes hehe.
Yes if you got engine damaged coolant could spray out and the engine would overheat and catch fire, also the crash mechanics should not chain explode your plane, just splat it onto the ground in a big mess and set a few things on fire.
would be very helpful!
My additions.
some way to take thumbnail screenshots in sandbox before uploading
Good Evening. I hear you are the creator of the custom screenshot mod, Would it be possible for me to use it for my upcoming series of WWI Areoplanes?
Huh, History should not be edited, you need to leave the gory and disgusting bits in otherwise it will happen again. For example the Islamic conquest of the Christian world in the early middle ages that triggered the crusades, a brave attempt to liberate the occupied land, this is edited out of European history because of political correctness, probably because the so called "Islamic R*pe of Europe" is too shocking... @ThePrototype
I do not believe that would have happened. Nor do I take responsibility for the actions of people hundreds of years ago like many modern day Liberals would want. @ThePrototype
you could plaster it in them and I wouldn't care.
I love the Germans. A friendly salute to you from England my fine sir!
Ah, @RailfanEthan
lol
THIS IS A MEGAFON IT FONS MEGA!
There's an abandoned mineral railway in my dad's back garden about 1000ft from the house. Does that count lol?
As a Briton can one of you chaps over the pond explain what the hell thanksgiving is?
For my most recent build (the one I'm working on rn) I have one set of blueprints, I normally build mostly by eye, never use a ruler, use lots of photographs and if possible go and study a real example of what I'm attempting to build, for my current project I have been lucky that the shuttleworth collection (that I live 40 mins away from) is in possession of an original, and ive been able to see it fly numerous times and I've been able to get very close indeed to the plane and listened to the pilot talk on it, I did the exact same thing with GROSVENOR HOUSE. I have a few hundred photos on my camera of the aircraft in extreme detail, I try to implement these details into my builds.
I was not aware when I made the comment below, It is my wish to be invited, but I am aware it isn't my choice. @Tully2001