@Mustang51 jokes aside. Your plane design is very very trivial nonetheless since you are using a very trivial sum of force vectors generated by the detach force of the detachers in the x and y directions. Something slightly more impressive is the plane that uses a consecutive row of rotors spinning in opposite directions to cancel out torque and generate power out of thin air it seems.
More like a good kamikaze plane
+3I got a better one, you only have to press a key and that's it, it's much faster than this unrealistic perpetual motion device.
+1@Mustang51 jokes aside. Your plane design is very very trivial nonetheless since you are using a very trivial sum of force vectors generated by the detach force of the detachers in the x and y directions. Something slightly more impressive is the plane that uses a consecutive row of rotors spinning in opposite directions to cancel out torque and generate power out of thin air it seems.
@Mustang51 I just started wdym, this is an old account I never used. Still very unimpressive. Mine is much better, it does all the work in 1 click.
Unimpresive
@Mickk Hey! Thanks. Yes, it is. I made it because I had seen one before on a game called ‘Ace Combat 2’.