Yeah, college takes up a lot of time. Not being able to upload because you're dealing with school hardly classifies as lazy.
Don't feel obligated to upload on SP if you have more important things to do. Life comes first. That's why the progress on the Su-30 has been quite slow. (Plus the frequent crashes since the last update.)
When things get busy, I either take a break or work on simpler projects, which is actually why I made the Sopwith Camel and the F-104C. And making artwork of SP stuff is also a pretty good alternative.
@Korzalerke Nope, but it makes sense aerodynamically. Since the vertical stabilizers are at an angle, their control surfaces act like elevators when they move inward.
This is actually how the YF-23's elevators work.
If anything it makes you turn slightly faster :P
@ThatKindaWeeb I never had plans for an YF-23, but I could see how an F-3 would work. Although I wonder if I could do stealth fuselages with the new fuselage cutting and no paneling...
It's definitely not the next aircraft in queue though
Nice blueprint, I'm just gonna yoink this for later. :)
As for the crashing, I've had some issues as well, but with way less parts. For me, it happens either when I'm editing xml values, loading in subassemblies, deleting parts really quickly, or attaching parts.
Don't be afraid to make a lot of subassemblies even if they are not a lot of parts. (i.e. I have my missiles w/ custom XML values saved as subassemblies so I don't have to change them every time.)
@ThatKindaWeeb It depends on the blueprints you have, since the resolution changes the image size in game. What I usually do is find a blueprint, load it in, and compare to a fuselage block that is the length (Or wingspan) of the actual plane and scale the blueprints accordingly.
@ThatKindaWeeb It slows the plane down when it climbs or turns. Sometimes it's not needed on very low power propeller aircraft, but for jets and faster propeller aircraft, it helps make a more realistic climb rate and energy retention.
It's like an ugly sweater got pasted onto a plane
Nice
+1Looks like a Hampden
+1Yeah, college takes up a lot of time. Not being able to upload because you're dealing with school hardly classifies as lazy.
+1Don't feel obligated to upload on SP if you have more important things to do. Life comes first. That's why the progress on the Su-30 has been quite slow. (Plus the frequent crashes since the last update.)
When things get busy, I either take a break or work on simpler projects, which is actually why I made the Sopwith Camel and the F-104C. And making artwork of SP stuff is also a pretty good alternative.
Yo, we gotta celebrate SP's Steam birthday
+1@Korzalerke Nope, but it makes sense aerodynamically. Since the vertical stabilizers are at an angle, their control surfaces act like elevators when they move inward.
+1This is actually how the YF-23's elevators work.
If anything it makes you turn slightly faster :P
Reminds me of Breath of the Wild
+1That sound is awesome
+1@Korzalerke Go ahead
+1@MrShenanigans They're the same (afaik Deutsche is "German" in German)
+1@ThatKindaWeeb I never had plans for an YF-23, but I could see how an F-3 would work. Although I wonder if I could do stealth fuselages with the new fuselage cutting and no paneling...
+1It's definitely not the next aircraft in queue though
@SheriffHackdogMCPE
+1@BeastHunter @QuitePossiblyMangled @PapaKernels
+1@Default4 @Bryan5 @MrShenanigans
+1@SheriffHackDogMCPE
+1Nice blueprint, I'm just gonna yoink this for later. :)
As for the crashing, I've had some issues as well, but with way less parts. For me, it happens either when I'm editing xml values, loading in subassemblies, deleting parts really quickly, or attaching parts.
+1@SheriffHackdogMCPE It's currently at 254
+1Flogger vibe
+1Aye I'm making one too
+1Nice!
+1Should've made the stickers +/- 1 degrees off for extra realism :)
It's too big
jk nice banana
+1I feel like one of the hardest parts about making a mustang is picking which livery to use.
+1Nice plane!
Oh dear, it's an alt.
+1@Kangy Let's hope it's not a bot
@SnoWFLakE0s Oh yeah I forgot about that :/
+1Nice video btw, love the Apple aesthetic
"It's time to leave!"
+1- F-14 RIO Jester "The Ejector"
@CaptainSquadronLeaderX go ahead :)
+1He doesn't care how annoying it is for the ground crew to install missiles on overwing pylons.
+1Because he flies a jaaag
@BeastHunter that would explain a lot
+1@Kangy yeah, i might have overdone it :/, luckily thats an easy FT fix
+1@SyntheticL Thanks! Congrats to you as well
@ThatKindaWeeb Man you guys are missing out then
+1@BeastHunter
+1The beta also crashes. A lot, for me at least.
+1SIMPLEPLANES V2.0 "SIMPLE POWER"
+1SimplePlanes VRChat?
+1@se34ruy That'd be really cool actually. Like a step up from block coding.
+1@CC1010 Maybe it's the movie set?
@Sparky6004 They have it here every year pretty much lol. They fly over my house sometimes
+1After being told to break, he used his brake, and then the missile made his plane break.
+1literally unfollowable
+1Don't be afraid to make a lot of subassemblies even if they are not a lot of parts. (i.e. I have my missiles w/ custom XML values saved as subassemblies so I don't have to change them every time.)
+1@ThatKindaWeeb When history witness a great change, Razgris reveals itself...
+1although they flew F-14A's in AC5 lol
f a t b a c k mig
+1The fact that this needs a manual shows how awesome this is.
+1Heatblur should straight up hire you at this point
@SupremeDorian Please accept my donation
+1You could probably make a pretty cool shooting range with some targets to play around in too
+1@winterro @Chillybaconface The Japanese server is back up for me
+1Whatever it does, it can't be worse than what the undo button can do.
+1roger roger
+1Good luck! Some of the aircraft have multiple variants, especially the A6M Zero and Ki-61/100, so it's probably not as daunting as you think.
+1@ThatKindaWeeb It depends on the blueprints you have, since the resolution changes the image size in game. What I usually do is find a blueprint, load it in, and compare to a fuselage block that is the length (Or wingspan) of the actual plane and scale the blueprints accordingly.
+1@rexzion sad hellcat noise
+1@ThatKindaWeeb It slows the plane down when it climbs or turns. Sometimes it's not needed on very low power propeller aircraft, but for jets and faster propeller aircraft, it helps make a more realistic climb rate and energy retention.
+1