@Th3Missil3 It is; the FT is doable, but Snake eyes would take up more parts since the rotors and fins would be 8 parts minimum + a bomb + a detacher so a snakeye would be 10 parts minimum. So 6 snake eyes already bumps up the part count by 60 at least and thats not counting extra details.
@Applecrumble Woops 🤷♂️
If you look inside the targeting pod, you'll find a total of 4 rotators.
One keeps the camera's roll level with the ground and another keeps the camera's pitch level. These are on at all times.
The next two control pitch and yaw and will direct the camera towards the selected target. For these rotators to work properly, the yaw rotator needs to be level with the ground, which is why we need the first two rotators.
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The connection order is:
Aircraft > Roll stabilizer rotor > Pitch stabilizer rotor > Yaw tracking rotor > Pitch tracking rotor > Camera
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You can copy and paste the code and reverse-engineer it as you need to.
@PriusCat I found out about Have Glass V on accident when looking for paint schemes for my first F-16 years ago
I suddenly remembered it recently and thought it would be cool on the V5 Viper
@ShinyGemsBro It has both JDAM's (GBU-38/31) and LGB's (GBU-12)
The first and second loadout here have both, but I've also seen pictures of F-15E's with 4x GBU-12's on the front hardpoints so I might do that as well
Bruhathkayosaurus (/bruːˌhæθkeɪoʊˈsɔːrəs/; meaning "huge-bodied lizard") is an extinct genus of sauropod dinosaur found in the Kallamedu Formation of India. The fragmentary remains were originally described as a theropod, but it was later determined to be a titanosaurian sauropod. Length estimates by researchers exceed those of the titanosaur Argentinosaurus, as longer than 35 metres (115 ft) and weighing over 80 tonnes.
"You are a convict, tasked with exploring this anomaly, in a makeshift submarine nicknamed The Iron Lung. It was not designed for this depth, so you will be welded inside and the forward window will be closed.
. There was no time for training.
If successful, you earn your freedom."
Could be rotators or pistons? If the head of a rotator/piston is attached to your aircraft's main body, it can disable collisions. That's what happened to my F-22 when I was making it
If you want to use the console
1. Fly the plane
2. Press ~ to open the console
3. Type debugExpression -PitchRate
4. The game will show you in the top left your pitch rate in deg/sec
@Th3Missil3 The warhead for A2A missiles has been 0.25 to prevent aircraft from completely dissappearing when getting hit (although they still do sometimes). It does also add the possibility of surviving a proxy detonation, but a well aimed missile usually results in a kill in my testing.
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The AI kind of sucks at knowing when to launch a missile, especially in close range, so they do miss or get proxy detonations on the player more often.
@EngieWeeb I just used it for a rough idea of what the cockpit and CFT's should look like. With how innaccurate blueprints can be online, as long as I get the general feel and look right I'm happy
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What's even worse is when different views of the same blueprint don't align
LERX does work but it needs to be made using the default wings (you can also make them hidden)
@TheCommentaryGuy 𝐓𝖍𝖊
Funky (trees)
@Applecrumble I don't do a true JHMCS on my aircraft
for JHMCS enabled missiles, the maxTargetingAngle is just set to 90
@RamboJutter Holy crap. I just deleted all of my subassemblies and wow. The difference in game performance is literally night and day.
@Th3Missil3 It is; the FT is doable, but Snake eyes would take up more parts since the rotors and fins would be 8 parts minimum + a bomb + a detacher so a snakeye would be 10 parts minimum. So 6 snake eyes already bumps up the part count by 60 at least and thats not counting extra details.
<<A victory would sure be nice.>>
+2@Applecrumble from the front, the left rotator is the target tracking rotor and the one on the right is the stabilization
@Applecrumble Woops 🤷♂️
If you look inside the targeting pod, you'll find a total of 4 rotators.
One keeps the camera's roll level with the ground and another keeps the camera's pitch level. These are on at all times.
The next two control pitch and yaw and will direct the camera towards the selected target. For these rotators to work properly, the yaw rotator needs to be level with the ground, which is why we need the first two rotators.
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The connection order is:
Aircraft > Roll stabilizer rotor > Pitch stabilizer rotor > Yaw tracking rotor > Pitch tracking rotor > Camera
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You can copy and paste the code and reverse-engineer it as you need to.
Go to File/Make a Copy
Now you'll have the spreadsheet for yourself that you can edit.
Maybe not an exact match, but look up Amarillo USAF. There's also Amarillo OADF, which I believe also has reverse italics
Clicky
@ssenmodnar I've been working on this one since before the F-15C was published
+1@rexzion I know I feed him a lot but that's mean :(
+3Please use your jetstream 👇
+1@AC13OJ
@Th3Missil3 @Hybridmotor @ImAcarperson
Now THIS is blursed. I'll take 3
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I need to so that too
@ShinyGemsBro It probably wouldn't
Unless its some unfortunate technical
@Potatu woop woop
dont sink
woop woop
666 parts??
@CorporalWojak @PriusCat @Eeeeeeeeeeeeee
Raytheon advertises it as a feature
@X99STRIKER I don't know!
+1fling
@Eeeeeeeeeeeeee I just looked this up and now I'm adding it.
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Learn something new everyday
What is the airspeed velocity of an unladen swallow?
+3Joe Guanyu
+4@ZeroWithSlashedO Nice :D
Fuselage intakes are your best friend
I do the same thing
PLAY OF THE GAME
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A-10C Thunderbolt II GAU-8 (PGU-14/B API) Warrior IFV
Nice!
+2Only thing missing is the toilet bomb
@PriusCat I found out about Have Glass V on accident when looking for paint schemes for my first F-16 years ago
+1I suddenly remembered it recently and thought it would be cool on the V5 Viper
norteast airlines!!1!
@Pilotgoose
+1flies past the missile launchers
I'm a genius!
is about to slam into the wall at the back of the hangar
Oh no!
This should be pinned in the forums
@Pan miat
It's gripen time
@PriusCat I was initially not going to since some pictures don't have them
But since it looks a little plain, I decided to start working on it
Also, I was looking to see if anyone else made a Have Glass Viper but all I got was people asking about actual glass :/
@Griffon1 <<It's time to settle this, evil ravens!>>
+2@ShinyGemsBro It has both JDAM's (GBU-38/31) and LGB's (GBU-12)
The first and second loadout here have both, but I've also seen pictures of F-15E's with 4x GBU-12's on the front hardpoints so I might do that as well
Huh, that sounds useful
+2now i feel dumb for using y=mx+b this whole time
@TheCommentaryGuy It's based on this but the blueprint may be bit off
Bruhathkayosaurus (/bruːˌhæθkeɪoʊˈsɔːrəs/; meaning "huge-bodied lizard") is an extinct genus of sauropod dinosaur found in the Kallamedu Formation of India. The fragmentary remains were originally described as a theropod, but it was later determined to be a titanosaurian sauropod. Length estimates by researchers exceed those of the titanosaur Argentinosaurus, as longer than 35 metres (115 ft) and weighing over 80 tonnes.
"You are a convict, tasked with exploring this anomaly, in a makeshift submarine nicknamed The Iron Lung. It was not designed for this depth, so you will be welded inside and the forward window will be closed.
+2.
There was no time for training.
If successful, you earn your freedom."
@Koko11 Activate AG2
Could be rotators or pistons? If the head of a rotator/piston is attached to your aircraft's main body, it can disable collisions. That's what happened to my F-22 when I was making it
+1If you want to use the console
1. Fly the plane
2. Press
~
to open the console3. Type
debugExpression -PitchRate
4. The game will show you in the top left your pitch rate in deg/sec
Destruction 100
+1@Th3Missil3 The warhead for A2A missiles has been 0.25 to prevent aircraft from completely dissappearing when getting hit (although they still do sometimes). It does also add the possibility of surviving a proxy detonation, but a well aimed missile usually results in a kill in my testing.
.
The AI kind of sucks at knowing when to launch a missile, especially in close range, so they do miss or get proxy detonations on the player more often.
@EngieWeeb I just used it for a rough idea of what the cockpit and CFT's should look like. With how innaccurate blueprints can be online, as long as I get the general feel and look right I'm happy
+1.
What's even worse is when different views of the same blueprint don't align
kilometer
jumps out window
No, Guido, you will have your chance.
+2You will have your chance