@HuskyDynamics01 there's still the option to buy the full game on mobile. In fact if you buy all the paid items the total cost adds up to that of the full paid game
@L3FT2R1GHT sorry about that; I’ve been pretty busy with schoolwork nowadays so I didn’t get back to you. I’ll probably return to SP on Friday since I have an important test tomorrow
@N0ble nowadays my fascination lies more in finding the causes of air crashes and seeing how the aviation industry has adopted lessons from them to change for the better
Air travel has become one of the safest (if not the safest) modes of transport nowadays; you’d have to live your life 27 times over in order to experience a deadly air crash. Even when accidents happen, more often than not everyone manages to get out alive.
As a result people don’t take air crashes seriously anymore, and it feels like a joke to them. It’s a “this is never going to happen to me” kind of mindset.
Granted, there was a time when I was semi-obsessed with having planes collide with one another in SP, but after reading Admiral Cloudberg’s air crash reports over on Reddit and watching Mentour Pilot’s videos, it doesn’t feel enticing anymore.
@1714 I just need to do some editing work.
Oh and I really like the detailing (and interior) work. Made a lower-part version with 4 carriages and 4200 fewer parts so it doesn’t lag anymore
german corsair
Be gentle on controls
Note that it may spin and nosedive; just wait for the plane to stabilise itself before you (gently) pull up.
If the plane's going to crash just use the airbrakes to parachute down safely
Synopsis:
In late 1943, the Japanese captured an F4U Corsair (mostly) intact. For reasons unknown they sent it to Germany.
The Corsair, dubbed the "Kampfflugzeugdernächstengeneration", was modified heavily with features such as rocket pods.
Most notable were the airbrakes plastered all over the plane, designed as pseudo-parachutes to make Corsairs in a nosedive float gently down at just 60km/h.
Pilots developed a technique called the "Stallmanöver", known as the first example of PSM. Pilots would activate the airbrakes, hover at ~100km/h, wait for aircraft behind them to overtake and then attack from behind.
17 Corsairs were built, and 35 B-17s in total were shot down by them. According to unconfirmed sources, a certain "Lieutenant Spicyninja" "stole all the airbrakes", stopping German Corsair production.
@Graingy
3) Singapore (my country’s) Swissôtel was the reason the Ryugyong Hotel was built.
At the time, it was the world’s tallest hotel tower and was built by a South Korean company, so NK got jealous and attempted to build a taller one
tota
+1@HuskyDynamics01 there's still the option to buy the full game on mobile. In fact if you buy all the paid items the total cost adds up to that of the full paid game
+1@L3FT2R1GHT sorry about that; I’ve been pretty busy with schoolwork nowadays so I didn’t get back to you. I’ll probably return to SP on Friday since I have an important test tomorrow
@N0ble nowadays my fascination lies more in finding the causes of air crashes and seeing how the aviation industry has adopted lessons from them to change for the better
My eyes
I can assure you that you’re now on the FBI watchlist
+2Air travel has become one of the safest (if not the safest) modes of transport nowadays; you’d have to live your life 27 times over in order to experience a deadly air crash. Even when accidents happen, more often than not everyone manages to get out alive.
+5As a result people don’t take air crashes seriously anymore, and it feels like a joke to them. It’s a “this is never going to happen to me” kind of mindset.
Granted, there was a time when I was semi-obsessed with having planes collide with one another in SP, but after reading Admiral Cloudberg’s air crash reports over on Reddit and watching Mentour Pilot’s videos, it doesn’t feel enticing anymore.
@BVM1145 你需要把轮子连接到汽车引擎
@1714 I just need to do some editing work.
Oh and I really like the detailing (and interior) work. Made a lower-part version with 4 carriages and 4200 fewer parts so it doesn’t lag anymore
uh oh
@DatTrainGuy19 soon™️
@ReignSUPREME congrats on your highest-rated aircraft!
Having to ask for many people to be on your “friends list” shows that you don’t have any real friends. Make sense?
I don’t want to bother with this, so this is all I’ll say. Bye.
+10A forum for a plane game is the absolute last place you should get help from.
+1You should go find a real counsellor lmao
Bro what are some random strangers on a plane game gonna do? Tell the truth (which is already clear as day)?
Bruh why would someone hate on such a beautiful thumbnail
+1@LieutenantSOT oh hey there! Haven't seen you in a bit
+1@1714 can I make a screenshot with SPMR too? It may take a while though since I have to make the train compatible
@Kennneth oh you’re back lol
german corsair
Be gentle on controls
Note that it may spin and nosedive; just wait for the plane to stabilise itself before you (gently) pull up.
If the plane's going to crash just use the airbrakes to parachute down safely
Do the Landor livery next lol
Slay queen 💅
+1@XtarsTheExdarichGuy33106 here ya go
This is based off SimpleBleach isn't it
+4That's one of Ren's alts lol
Looks great, may try it out later
+1täbël
@theIntruderReal just 6 more and this will be double your upvotes lol
German MiG
@Mousewithamachinegun123 you should go look at the newer teasers lol
@UnidentifiedStapler just updated the description
Oh and if the plane starts spiralling just wait for it to stabilise itself
@theIntruderReal 'cause I did
@theIntruderReal there's autocredit
Synopsis:
In late 1943, the Japanese captured an F4U Corsair (mostly) intact. For reasons unknown they sent it to Germany.
The Corsair, dubbed the "Kampfflugzeugdernächstengeneration", was modified heavily with features such as rocket pods.
Most notable were the airbrakes plastered all over the plane, designed as pseudo-parachutes to make Corsairs in a nosedive float gently down at just 60km/h.
Pilots developed a technique called the "Stallmanöver", known as the first example of PSM. Pilots would activate the airbrakes, hover at ~100km/h, wait for aircraft behind them to overtake and then attack from behind.
17 Corsairs were built, and 35 B-17s in total were shot down by them. According to unconfirmed sources, a certain "Lieutenant Spicyninja" "stole all the airbrakes", stopping German Corsair production.
@Graingy
+13) Singapore (my country’s) Swissôtel was the reason the Ryugyong Hotel was built.
At the time, it was the world’s tallest hotel tower and was built by a South Korean company, so NK got jealous and attempted to build a taller one
@DatTrainGuy19 r/woooooosh
+1why did I laugh
THE ONE PIECEEEEE
@CR929thenewSPplayer even if they finished it I doubt it'd get any guests lol.
+1Right now it's just a propaganda piece
This looks cute ngl
@Graingy @Monarchii take lights and spam them all over the fuselage
+1This is literally @WarHawk95 fr
You better run or the Duolingo owl will find you and eat your family
+1@Monarchii show me the logos for each one and I’ll see if they’re feasible
Mig 14.5
+2@32
aw snap
gyatt?????!!!!
+1@Monarchii you didn’t account for downward motion… now all your plans have been foiled!