@Loopy200 I Didn't realize that was the smoke exhaust. I thought I messed up changing the exhaust color(colour; for the Brits)
I have a fliable variation now. Augered Tern
You want your bomb load to be at center of mass when there are no bombs. Then, when you drop bombs, or have different bomb loads, your center of mass remains the same.
@Fergitheflamingo my old tablet lagged out after loading it: )
I know you wanted this on both runways... And there are two answers for that.
1) At Yeager, there are three tie-down spots (parking spots) on the apron, between the runways. If you load a car into Yeager and drive it to the center spot (lining it up carefully with the runways) you can save that as a starting position for the game. Go to the Menu, then Locations. At the bottom of the locations sub menu is a button to save the current location. Just save and name the location, then load the aircraft to that location.
2) For better runway alignment, the game will align the primary cockpit with the runway. If your primary cockpit is off center, then it will load the aircraft off center to keep the cockpit centered. Just make sure to balance the weight. Another cockpit to the other side would do nicely. You need balance, because this is a flying wing. Any imbalance will cause a roll. Any attempt to correct that roll, using the ailerons, will start a flat spin. But, flat spin in flying wings is a whole other subject.
I wonder if it is possible to build an aircraft so big that it has to take off at Yeager airport with some wheels on one runway and the rest on the other. (Cockpit centered on one of the centerlines)@Fergitheflamingo
@DatGuy117 I want to strengthen the back end, but then I'll have to call it Theta (or Phi, depending on how you look at it) with a piece running thru the middle of it.
A Tail Hook Map??
I see, from other maps, that some level of programing is in the maps. I wondered if, by some manipulation of items already in use (maybe variable traction), some form of arresting gear could be simulated for aircraft with tail hooks. To keep things simple, put it at one end of a runway on land.
@landspeedcreator, @Wpieter has the right of it. Apple loves to be proprietary, so they lock the doors. (If it doesn't come from the Apple App Store, you don't get it.) At least, that is the thought. Have you ever heard of "jail breaking" an Apple device? It voids the warranty on the device, but allows them to load other apps. (Provided the apps are written for an Apple device (they have a different architecture.))
@DankDorito I have a 2nd generation Kindle Fire HD. Kind of slow, ya know. The best I can get for shiny parts is flat surfaces and straight line to cone point, not curved line to cone point. Anything curved comes out lusterous, but not shiny. I think it comes down to graphics processing power. (Or, it could just be the SP version in the app store for Kindles.)
@Lizarddragon Thinking about it. But I mostly do aircraft. Honestly don't know at this point, but I like the idea.
Yeah! A comment test.
Thank You for the vote @Kerbango.
- edit - And on the predecessors.
@Yak1 Thank You for the idea.
@sexylips35
I think Coolandcompany is saying 'seriously?'.
There are other islands.
There are no small crashes for this one, are there? One 'Oops' and your cockpit is on the next island.
Nothing like the sleek lines of a lifting body jet.
One of these days I'll get around to trying a piston engine. : )
Good job! :)
It is bizarre and that is good. The U.S.Navy E2-C didn't have a ceiling much above 30K, so don't fret that.
@Yak1 go for it.
And, reduce the strut length a little, there is ample prop clearance. Check the side view on this page.
Tilting the landing struts forward might help with the breaking.
This would be White Knight Two. I wish they had made it more like the original White Knight
@Loopy200 I Didn't realize that was the smoke exhaust. I thought I messed up changing the exhaust color(colour; for the Brits)
I have a fliable variation now. Augered Tern
Thank You for the vote @Yak1
Thank You, @Genrich Titov. ...for the vote.
So we need inlets, even when the intakes are open to air? @Loopy200
Thank You. And, again, for the vote.@Loopy200
Here it is as a link.
modelplanes.de/wp-content/uploads/2015/12/14-3-1000x576.jpg @Battlechief111
You want your bomb load to be at center of mass when there are no bombs. Then, when you drop bombs, or have different bomb loads, your center of mass remains the same.
Does the front wing stall before the rear wing?
@Pickman762 feel free to modify, skin, paint as you would like.
@Pickman762 yes it does fly, but drive carefully. The tail can come apart in fast or hard dives.
Thank You for the vote.
To see cockpit alignment, download this aircraft and put it on Yeager - Kinderflueg2 - It shows the offset nicely.
@Fergitheflamingo my old tablet lagged out after loading it: )
I know you wanted this on both runways... And there are two answers for that.
1) At Yeager, there are three tie-down spots (parking spots) on the apron, between the runways. If you load a car into Yeager and drive it to the center spot (lining it up carefully with the runways) you can save that as a starting position for the game. Go to the Menu, then Locations. At the bottom of the locations sub menu is a button to save the current location. Just save and name the location, then load the aircraft to that location.
2) For better runway alignment, the game will align the primary cockpit with the runway. If your primary cockpit is off center, then it will load the aircraft off center to keep the cockpit centered. Just make sure to balance the weight. Another cockpit to the other side would do nicely. You need balance, because this is a flying wing. Any imbalance will cause a roll. Any attempt to correct that roll, using the ailerons, will start a flat spin. But, flat spin in flying wings is a whole other subject.
Now this... should be called Albatros.
I wonder if it is possible to build an aircraft so big that it has to take off at Yeager airport with some wheels on one runway and the rest on the other. (Cockpit centered on one of the centerlines)@Fergitheflamingo
@dovahdesigns @Liquidfox
Thank You for the votes.
@DatGuy117 I want to strengthen the back end, but then I'll have to call it Theta (or Phi, depending on how you look at it) with a piece running thru the middle of it.
Thank You for the vote.
@Blue0Bull Someone is doing an ag challenge. Anything agro... Tractors, combines, dusters, a rake... You get the idea.
A Tail Hook Map??
I see, from other maps, that some level of programing is in the maps. I wondered if, by some manipulation of items already in use (maybe variable traction), some form of arresting gear could be simulated for aircraft with tail hooks. To keep things simple, put it at one end of a runway on land.
Yeah! An R/C.
Your deadline says midnight, but the world is turning. Midnight where? (Grenwich? The Day/Date Line?) They need a time zone.
You might also want to put the Challange tag on this post, to draw more attention.
@landspeedcreator, @Wpieter has the right of it. Apple loves to be proprietary, so they lock the doors. (If it doesn't come from the Apple App Store, you don't get it.) At least, that is the thought. Have you ever heard of "jail breaking" an Apple device? It voids the warranty on the device, but allows them to load other apps. (Provided the apps are written for an Apple device (they have a different architecture.))
@robloxweponco Cyclic and collective, very nice.
@Fedegamer A good hand, by the way.
Thanks for giving us a hand, @Fedegamer. We can always us the help. X )
Sorry, but that just begs for the comment.
@landspeedcreator Great job!
The iOS folks could use these. (no mod ability)
: )
Sounds like the original Bell X-1. The rocket pretty much hadan on - off switch. The engine run wasn't long. Rockets are real fuel hogs.
Comment is on your link.
@TTHHSSSS And, Thank You for the vote.
@TTHHSSSS Thanks! I was missing somthing.
@DankDorito I have a 2nd generation Kindle Fire HD. Kind of slow, ya know. The best I can get for shiny parts is flat surfaces and straight line to cone point, not curved line to cone point. Anything curved comes out lusterous, but not shiny. I think it comes down to graphics processing power. (Or, it could just be the SP version in the app store for Kindles.)
Great use of parts.
@sexylips35. Stop being so normal!
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You know I am kidding, ...right? Great job!
Not "Who's Perry?" ...Where's Perry?
Nice shape and good colors, they draw the eye. That's important if you want people to see what you have made. : )