@SmileMore13 ... I was making a joke. I have come across a couple of players who said that they were following themselves. I don't know if they are, but I have had to unfollow myself a couple of times after accidentally hitting the follow button on my profile page.
The original E-2C had a crew of 5. 2 pilots, 3 'backenders' (equipment operators/controlers.)
When I was working on the E-2C, I was told the Japanese Defense Force wanted a fourth 'backender', so they had the had the '60's era computer pulled out and replaced with '80's era computer. That provided the space and weight reduction necessary to place a fourth, cramped crew station.
It left me wondering why we didn't do the same.
@PandaGamer @Hardstylelover _ That code is not a "Google" code. It is a color number. Yes it does look like letters, but it is three numbers. The FF is how much red, the next two digits are for green, and the last two are for blue. If all three pairs are FF, the color will be white.
These numbers are Hexadecimal. Instead of basing each digit on 10, we base it on 16 (which is computer friendly). So, after 9 comes A (10), then B (11), C (12), D (13), E (14), and F (15).
Each color is has a brightness level from 0 (zero) to 255. You may have geussed FF, converted to decimal, is 255. The brightest red.
Just remember the order Red Green Blue.
@Reddley _ These are xml modded pistons. The iOS platform does not allow the use of mods or direct editing of xml files. So, this is help for the folks on iOS, who cannot make these for themselves. But anybody can use them.
Thank You for the vote.
I tested it out anyway. I saw no evidence of it trying to enter a flat spin at any point. The yaw was extremely stable. It does seem to want to pitch, up or down, and then continue to pitch further, in that direction, until corrected. Nice speed on it. The power ratio and the low drag help there. Nice little aircraft.
How is the yaw? Is the wing shape countering the flat spin? It looks as if the start of a spin would be countered by increased drag on the leading wing [reduced on lagging wing]. I would try it myself, but the physics on a flying wing [no v. stab.] is too much for my slow tablet.
Next to where it says Downloads, there is a small box with a down arrow (triangle). Click that, then click Edit in the drop down menu. Click the box with the aircraft name, and change it to Phantom, if you would like.
I'm just trying to help you get your idea across. When people get confused, they tend not to like it (or anything related to it.) I mess mine up all the time. Have to go back and edit, and re-edit. And so on.
@SmileMore13 ... I was making a joke. I have come across a couple of players who said that they were following themselves. I don't know if they are, but I have had to unfollow myself a couple of times after accidentally hitting the follow button on my profile page.
Forgot that one.
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The original E-2C had a crew of 5. 2 pilots, 3 'backenders' (equipment operators/controlers.)
When I was working on the E-2C, I was told the Japanese Defense Force wanted a fourth 'backender', so they had the had the '60's era computer pulled out and replaced with '80's era computer. That provided the space and weight reduction necessary to place a fourth, cramped crew station.
It left me wondering why we didn't do the same.
@zuzu30 No problem. That is why they are here... To help any who need them.
@SmileMore13 ... Because it's too confusing??? Think... Cat chasing it's tail.
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@Reddley ThankYou. I need to finish that project I was working on. It has been a while since I posted anything Public.
@SmileMore13 True. You cannot upvote your own projects,... But, you can Follow yourself.
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Congrat's on the silver.
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Depressed??
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Maybe altering the traction?
Wheels have friction with runway. Look at your gear. This should drift to the left?
I am glad to see people helping people.
@PandaGamer @Hardstylelover _ That code is not a "Google" code. It is a color number. Yes it does look like letters, but it is three numbers. The FF is how much red, the next two digits are for green, and the last two are for blue. If all three pairs are FF, the color will be white.
These numbers are Hexadecimal. Instead of basing each digit on 10, we base it on 16 (which is computer friendly). So, after 9 comes A (10), then B (11), C (12), D (13), E (14), and F (15).
Each color is has a brightness level from 0 (zero) to 255. You may have geussed FF, converted to decimal, is 255. The brightest red.
Just remember the order Red Green Blue.
@Reddley. _ I thank you, again.
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@Reddley _ These are xml modded pistons. The iOS platform does not allow the use of mods or direct editing of xml files. So, this is help for the folks on iOS, who cannot make these for themselves. But anybody can use them.
Thank You for the vote.
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Thank You, @Reddley @SmileMore13 @CALVIN232 and @KabyLakeE
Np. Great job!
Thank You, @CoolCat315
And, again, Thank You, @sethroach.
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Np
Not Normal
Yeah
Yeah for not Normal
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Thank You, @TheNightmare811
The side site would be minimal effort on SP's part. Just an overwatch of the iOS Mod's.
I'm abbreviating.
NN
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Thank You, @RobXDev
Good to see the help for our iOS freinds. Keep up the good work. Helping others is always a good cause.
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Thank You, @AXEPOHET
I tested it out anyway. I saw no evidence of it trying to enter a flat spin at any point. The yaw was extremely stable. It does seem to want to pitch, up or down, and then continue to pitch further, in that direction, until corrected. Nice speed on it. The power ratio and the low drag help there. Nice little aircraft.
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How is the yaw? Is the wing shape countering the flat spin? It looks as if the start of a spin would be countered by increased drag on the leading wing [reduced on lagging wing]. I would try it myself, but the physics on a flying wing [no v. stab.] is too much for my slow tablet.
Love the solution. Genius is often the act of seeing what is right in front of us. That's close to a quote, but I can't remember who said it.
Thank You for the vote, @Clumsy.
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no problem.
Here is more fuel, 7,5 million liters, no mass
Next to where it says Downloads, there is a small box with a down arrow (triangle). Click that, then click Edit in the drop down menu. Click the box with the aircraft name, and change it to Phantom, if you would like.
np
Stands out better in lighter colors and background.
This is a link to a fuel solution. Download it, save it, grab the one you want, make it a subassembly, and add it to your planes
You only need one, unless you're building a big rocket.
np
I looks good.
OK Now we need an Abominable Challenge. I mean A-Bomb-in-a-Bull Challenge. Best weaponized bull (or cow)
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Hey Thanks SmileMore13
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A flying wing. Any issues with yaw inflight? (Flat spin)
Hey! Congrat's on Silver!
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What method did you use?
If the connection is still present, that's what I call a ghost link. It's really cool when the connection is to a moving part.
@Fjorge
EL OH EL
I'm just trying to help you get your idea across. When people get confused, they tend not to like it (or anything related to it.) I mess mine up all the time. Have to go back and edit, and re-edit. And so on.
The description is confusing. It seems to say the fuel tank weighs 595 lbs, but that is the weight of the cockpit and two blocks without the tank.