@TrojanAircraftSystems If it was an orangish-red thing with an explosive cannon with 2 seats, then it was a Revenant, if it was big, blue and fired a big blue bolt, then it was a Wraith.
I discovered a bit of a problem, the rotator that looks like a vent on the front left track assembly is connected on the axle, and free spins. It should be easy to fix.
@Potkuri I know, my new laptop becomes a slide show when this "Monster MAZ" climbs certain hills. My old PC would do the same when it only rendered the desert island on lowered graphics settings.
Three questions: 1, the original design stayed in the air for approx. 5 1/2 minutes at 850 mph before running out of fuel... with only the two small engines, so... how long can this aircraft fly? 2, how can a stealth plane be bright neon green? 3, why?
ADDITIONAL NOTE: I've been flying this plane just after uploading when one of the wings dipped into the water, sending the plane into a flat spin. After 2-3 seconds of accelerating nausea inducing spins (at least five to ten spins in total) the airframe exploded, however this is caused by the engines being on so hit the airbrakes to slow down while in a flat spin.
@Gru1 Found him. https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/ZZY6ba/PAC-MAN
@Charris969 I was in MP at the time, but my ping kept skyrocketing to over 10,000, sorry if I didn't respond.
@ADubiousPlayerSP I put a lot of references in this build, the 343 parts is only one of them.
@DmItRiYNCFWM Thanks
In order to land, the engines need to be at a minimum of 8% throttle to use thrust vectoring.
@CC1010 it can splatter machines in MP as well, a friend loaded in an among us astronaut, I did not hesitate to run the impostor over.
@TrojanAircraftSystems If it was an orangish-red thing with an explosive cannon with 2 seats, then it was a Revenant, if it was big, blue and fired a big blue bolt, then it was a Wraith.
@TheDesignate You're welcome.
@ajanie06 Thank you.
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I discovered a bit of a problem, the rotator that looks like a vent on the front left track assembly is connected on the axle, and free spins. It should be easy to fix.
@NightRaven2233 Thanks.
@Noahroachlol I am glad you like it, it was just uploaded.
@CapCipher I'm glad you like it.
@Zexky Supersonic limo boat.
@Boevmatvej I did test it, it flies, the turrets rotate, and the guns can hit targets if you compensate for the triangle error
@MinWiii I got a lot of the information on this from Halopedia.org, the condor has about 95% of the original parts of the pelican it is built from.
@Kimfri Sorry for the late reply, and thanks
@UnionPacific4014 Thanks
@210100 Glad you like it
I'm glad I could help.
@Neji_Neji01 I'm happy to help.
@RoboCo I'll try that, thanks.
I just uploaded the 10x10, too.
I have updated this "aircraft" and posted it on the site under the name XT-101 Atlas (Updated)
Flying around islands and ominously hovering above other players? If yes, then it was likely me.
With the FTL drive I got this thing up to over 3,000,000 mph before I decided to restart.
Thanks, I tend to use this in multiplayer a lot.
@Potkuri I know, my new laptop becomes a slide show when this "Monster MAZ" climbs certain hills. My old PC would do the same when it only rendered the desert island on lowered graphics settings.
@General360 Thanks, it also kills my frame rate.
I do not give permission to reupload this craft.
Three questions: 1, the original design stayed in the air for approx. 5 1/2 minutes at 850 mph before running out of fuel... with only the two small engines, so... how long can this aircraft fly? 2, how can a stealth plane be bright neon green? 3, why?
I forgot to mention that the feet are heavily weighted so just hold roll to one side and the cyclops might stand up if it falls down
ADDITIONAL NOTE: I've been flying this plane just after uploading when one of the wings dipped into the water, sending the plane into a flat spin. After 2-3 seconds of accelerating nausea inducing spins (at least five to ten spins in total) the airframe exploded, however this is caused by the engines being on so hit the airbrakes to slow down while in a flat spin.
@bjac0 It's very normal. Also, thanks for the comment.