Yaw while on the ground could be due to the suspension being too soft or the brakes not being strong enough.
If you're using a resizable wheel for the nose gear that may be an issue too. If that's the case, try using 2 mirrored resizable wheels in the same spot to create the illusion of one wheel.
If you're using suspension, see if you can use the resizable wheel's built in suspension, since its the most stable.
@FlyingPatriot Image manipulation =/= Coding
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This would be an interesting feature. Sifting through the usernames of everyone who wants tags and then tagging them 3 at a time gets annoying.
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@CoolPeach Ooh okay. I'm guessing SenSkysh uses some weird imperfect way to approximate ballistics. Definitely a problem for naval guns
That must be why I had problems making my railgun work without proxy detonation
@CoolPeach When I used SenSkysh's with the cannon box checked for my AH-1G's 40mm it worked fine
Granted, I don't know what it's doing to calculate the bullet drop
It is possible! :)
There is also a way to add proximity detonation by calculating the time it takes for the shell to reach the target using distance and muzzle velocity. Guyfolk has FT for this on his Strike Wyvern if you want to try reverse-engineering it.
Oh hey I didn't think my posts would start getting grandchildren
Fun fact: If you want to mount AIM-9's to the pylon station 3/7, you need the small pylon (the same one on station 2/8) coupled with an LAU-128 rack. The medium and large size pylons aren't for missiles afaik.
To correct for roll, you'll probably need to use SenSkysh's code. The instructions are linked in the comments of this post. But basically, it requires using vector calculus and spherical coordinates.
All the Iowa class and South Dakota class battleships (except USS South Dakota) are also museums
Haven't been to them though, but I definitely want to in my lifetime
It's alphabetical...
+1:o
+1@BobDaBilder123 Can you be more specific?
+1Yaw while on the ground could be due to the suspension being too soft or the brakes not being strong enough.
+1If you're using a resizable wheel for the nose gear that may be an issue too. If that's the case, try using 2 mirrored resizable wheels in the same spot to create the illusion of one wheel.
If you're using suspension, see if you can use the resizable wheel's built in suspension, since its the most stable.
@ssenmodnar If you want to use hinges, you can also build the doors closed and have them open when LandingGear=0
+1@FlyingPatriot Image manipulation =/= Coding
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This would be an interesting feature. Sifting through the usernames of everyone who wants tags and then tagging them 3 at a time gets annoying.
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@IAlsoBuildPlane @MrCOPTY I was once saw him kill three men in a bar. With a pencil
+1What will the role of the aircraft be?
+1cardboard cardboard
+1b r a p
+1puts 300 BLK into a 5.56 AR
+1@CoolPeach Ooh okay. I'm guessing SenSkysh uses some weird imperfect way to approximate ballistics. Definitely a problem for naval guns
+1That must be why I had problems making my railgun work without proxy detonation
@CoolPeach When I used SenSkysh's with the cannon box checked for my AH-1G's 40mm it worked fine
+1Granted, I don't know what it's doing to calculate the bullet drop
It is possible! :)
+1There is also a way to add proximity detonation by calculating the time it takes for the shell to reach the target using distance and muzzle velocity. Guyfolk has FT for this on his Strike Wyvern if you want to try reverse-engineering it.
@HuskyDynamics01 13. Take it or leave it
+1Oh hey I didn't think my posts would start getting grandchildren
+1Fun fact: If you want to mount AIM-9's to the pylon station 3/7, you need the small pylon (the same one on station 2/8) coupled with an LAU-128 rack. The medium and large size pylons aren't for missiles afaik.
@asteroidbook345 The variable part is technically optional, but it makes the FT easier to access for later
+1What spreadsheet do you use?
shoot dang
+1It has 8 legs
+1@Yourlocalhuman In step 4, you set the limits for the rotation with Left/Right/Up/Down Angle in the spreadsheet
+1@klm747klm747 Kinda? That was an F-16A though
+1"Is only business."
+1Except it literally is business
@OUGHTO I imagine not ALL of them were like this so its probably aight
+1Allied Squadron
+1<<Who made it through!? Galm!?>>
@Freerider2142 Thanks a bunch!
+1@ZeroWithSlashedO F-2A not sure. I'd have to make it from scratch since it is actually quite different.
+1@TheCommentaryGuy is that a Stroke 3 reference?
+1@Ren
+1@SPAircraftOfficial @Jackle @SourDoughBread
+1@xNotDumb @Yehia @MAPA
+1@donkski @MrOofington @ImAcarperson
+1F-25 or F-40?
+1F-14 moment
+1Can confirm this is a bug. On my old aircraft with infinite fuel, this happened sometimes
+1"Poggers" -The Wright Brothers, probably
+1To correct for roll, you'll probably need to use SenSkysh's code. The instructions are linked in the comments of this post. But basically, it requires using vector calculus and spherical coordinates.
+1@Sm10684 I like that idea
+1Like a simple and an advanced tutorial
funk(trees,10)
+1All the Iowa class and South Dakota class battleships (except USS South Dakota) are also museums
+1Haven't been to them though, but I definitely want to in my lifetime
average wallnut user vs puff-shroom enjoyer
+1The Indonesian Air Force is literally the Ace Combat Air Force with its plane composition
+1Ayyye
+1I know those intakes when i see them
Gloster Javelin?
+1@Numbers2 same thing happened with the su 75 when that got revealed lol
+1Huh. Someone oughta cook this thing
+1Hmm... I'm not technically requesting it, but this source might be useful to you if you do AIM-9 variants.
+1Nicholas GOATifi 🇨🇦 🏆
+1@beenz Even better, set the activationGroup of the drone controls to !8. This will basically toggle between drone and carrier controls with AG8
+1He chonky
+1CLAAAAAAAARKSOOOOON
+1