Right click on the volume icon in the taskbar, and select "Sounds", then go to the PlayBack tab to see if your speaker is working. If that is fine, then right-click the volume icon in the taskbar click volume mixer. Then look if SP is muted. If that's fine, then go to SP and select settings and make sure your sound is up. That's all I know of.
Wow, as spefyjerbf said, I am surprised I never saw this. I am glad now though. Probably the best build I have seen that is under 1000 parts. And that part count is awesome! :P
It's not what the community can do for you, its what you can do for the community.
You see is that "Nothing Gold Can Stay". Life has to move on and eventually, things will change whether or not we like it or not. So trust BlazeInfinity its fine. We ALL will have to move on one day from the life or games and stuff and face reality. So I think, we should not worry about the website and the users leaving that bring that sort of vibe to the community.
@ForeverPie @BoeyingOfficial It cannot be a hydraulic failure. Cause the 737 was built that even without a RAT (ram air turbine) and loss of hydraulic power it could be controlled through mechanical linkages. The B737 flight controls are hydraulically powered.
There are three hydraulic systems: System A, System B, and Standby. Only one main system (A or B) is required for hydraulically flying the aircraft, during normal operation, they are both operational.
The two main hydraulic systems have an Engine Driven Pump (EDP), which can continue delivering hydraulic pressure when the associated engine is windmilling. All three hydraulic systems are also powered by their own Electric Motor Driven Pump (EMDP).
In the case of dual engine failure, the APU can power the electrical systems for the EMDPs, still delivering full hydraulic power.
If the fuel has run out and the APU cannot operate, two batteries provide at least 60 minutes of backup power for the electrical systems. The EDMPs can be powered in this stage, however, they provide a high load.
If all fuel is gone and the batteries are depleted, the aircraft can be flown by hand, directly overcoming the aeroforces by pulling hard! This is called manual reversion.
In manual reversion, the aileron trim tabs now function as geared tabs, assisting in overcoming the aeroforces. Elevators will have high aeroforces, high friction forces, and free play around a center point. Stabilizer trim wheels provide additional pitch control. The rudder has no manual reversion. Plus if the hydraulics did fail, the aircraft cannot plummet so suddenly like that. On FlightRadar24, it showed the 737 descending at -7500ft/min. I don't think this issue has to do with the plane. I fear worse happened, and I really hope its not this. I think you know what I may be thinking that happened...
Aww, sorry about the uneasy moment.
Don't feel bad, you are doing the right thing, which is putting him or her out pain with no harm. Sorry, but that life.
Also, I live 4 miles north of DFW's 17R approach, and since DFW is one of the AA's largest hub, I see a lot of these MD80's screaming in and out, and they are at most 2300ft or so above my house. Very nice plane! Sad to see them phase out slowly.
Man, awesome plane! The A330 and 777 are the two aircraft when buttered, look so good cause their wheels are so god darn nice. The A330 has this very high angle on its wheels, and the 777 has 3 + 3 setup making it soooooo satisfying, lol
Can someone help me with my mp?
I reinstalled a new version
And yet when I connect to 157.7.205.136
Nothing happens
I check the dev log and nothing shows there
I am a bit confused on why thats the case
It was working perfectly a few months ago
Plus I even try loading first, then going to the dev log and typing (without the quotes) "Connect 157.7.205.136"
But doing that just leaves a message at the top saying connecting to 157.7.205.136
But never says connecting to a room like it use to say for me once
I have checked my router and everything is fine there too
Soo I am really cornered as to what to do
lol
+21Right click on the volume icon in the taskbar, and select "Sounds", then go to the PlayBack tab to see if your speaker is working. If that is fine, then right-click the volume icon in the taskbar click volume mixer. Then look if SP is muted. If that's fine, then go to SP and select settings and make sure your sound is up. That's all I know of.
+3780th vote1
+3@QingyuZhou Add a bazooka! :P
+3I remember you, I was saturn28 from 2.5 years ago, and Jupiter 28 before saturn28 3.4 years ago
+3Wow, as spefyjerbf said, I am surprised I never saw this. I am glad now though. Probably the best build I have seen that is under 1000 parts. And that part count is awesome! :P
+2Oooh very nice indeed!
+2Love the design!
Ignore the comments below. You tried and made something you like, dont worry! :)
+2It's not what the community can do for you, its what you can do for the community.
+2You see is that "Nothing Gold Can Stay". Life has to move on and eventually, things will change whether or not we like it or not. So trust BlazeInfinity its fine. We ALL will have to move on one day from the life or games and stuff and face reality. So I think, we should not worry about the website and the users leaving that bring that sort of vibe to the community.
Ooof, I am turning 18 this December 28th
+2Happy Birthday!
+2Heres some cake: 🎂🍰
:D
@ForeverPie @BoeyingOfficial It cannot be a hydraulic failure. Cause the 737 was built that even without a RAT (ram air turbine) and loss of hydraulic power it could be controlled through mechanical linkages. The B737 flight controls are hydraulically powered.
+2There are three hydraulic systems: System A, System B, and Standby. Only one main system (A or B) is required for hydraulically flying the aircraft, during normal operation, they are both operational.
The two main hydraulic systems have an Engine Driven Pump (EDP), which can continue delivering hydraulic pressure when the associated engine is windmilling. All three hydraulic systems are also powered by their own Electric Motor Driven Pump (EMDP).
In the case of dual engine failure, the APU can power the electrical systems for the EMDPs, still delivering full hydraulic power.
If the fuel has run out and the APU cannot operate, two batteries provide at least 60 minutes of backup power for the electrical systems. The EDMPs can be powered in this stage, however, they provide a high load.
If all fuel is gone and the batteries are depleted, the aircraft can be flown by hand, directly overcoming the aeroforces by pulling hard! This is called manual reversion.
In manual reversion, the aileron trim tabs now function as geared tabs, assisting in overcoming the aeroforces. Elevators will have high aeroforces, high friction forces, and free play around a center point. Stabilizer trim wheels provide additional pitch control. The rudder has no manual reversion. Plus if the hydraulics did fail, the aircraft cannot plummet so suddenly like that. On FlightRadar24, it showed the 737 descending at -7500ft/min. I don't think this issue has to do with the plane. I fear worse happened, and I really hope its not this. I think you know what I may be thinking that happened...
@EternalDarkness Dang it, I thought it will appear in front of me, lol.
+2Ug, it hurts me seeing them priced, luckly EA didnt make this game
+2Lol, I have 1010 hours
+2Aww, sorry about the uneasy moment.
+2Don't feel bad, you are doing the right thing, which is putting him or her out pain with no harm. Sorry, but that life.
@SodiumChloride Appreciate the upvote bud. Thank you :-)
+1Wow I love it!
+1Putting the 777 through her paces!
+1Oh my goodness, this brings back fearful memories of this thing plaguing the website :P Lol nice one
+1lmao this is awesome though! Love it!
+1Annie are u ok
+1My ears have reached a new level of enlightenment. K E K
+1Awesome! My favorite plane!
+1Well worth the spotlight and upvote! Great work!
+1Old but gold! Nice work
+1Also, I live 4 miles north of DFW's 17R approach, and since DFW is one of the AA's largest hub, I see a lot of these MD80's screaming in and out, and they are at most 2300ft or so above my house. Very nice plane! Sad to see them phase out slowly.
+1@QingyuZhou Amazing as always m8! Keep it up! :-)
+1Man, awesome plane! The A330 and 777 are the two aircraft when buttered, look so good cause their wheels are so god darn nice. The A330 has this very high angle on its wheels, and the 777 has 3 + 3 setup making it soooooo satisfying, lol
+1Can someone help me with my mp?
+1I reinstalled a new version
And yet when I connect to 157.7.205.136
Nothing happens
I check the dev log and nothing shows there
I am a bit confused on why thats the case
It was working perfectly a few months ago
Plus I even try loading first, then going to the dev log and typing (without the quotes) "Connect 157.7.205.136"
But doing that just leaves a message at the top saying connecting to 157.7.205.136
But never says connecting to a room like it use to say for me once
I have checked my router and everything is fine there too
Soo I am really cornered as to what to do
No worries :-)
+1Wow, this is amazing bro!
+1Keep it up :D
@RYMA232Aeronautics No worries!
+1Love it!
+1Dang!
+1Thats sweet looking!
Oooh, Saturn.
+1Lol
Nice work!
Noot anymore xD
+1Congrats though!
:D
@Blue0Bull f a c e p a l m
+1A game inside a game...
+1xD
Amazing work!
You have a amazing skill!
:D
As @RalifanEthan says:
+1Sweet Beans!
xD
Great work!
@randomusername
+1Thx so much for the push to silver
Really appreciate it m8!
:D
Not anymore that I upvoted
+1:P
xD
Congrats!
I am so close to silver :D
Get my tickets!!!
+1Hell ya!!!
I am waiting for the moment
Superb!
+1Lol
+1@Chancey21 2
+1Noice!
+1Btw: I am Saturn28
Heheh, I can spotlight you, xD
+1Nice work!
I think its a great plane!
@tylerdeveneuxmusic
+1Thanks bud, appreciate the help! :)
Wow! Superb!
+1