@GuyFolk hey, its me again, the guy that commented on your f-22 build.
is it okay if i upload a modified version of the xf-14?
everything works, no controls were changed.
only the looks were changed, so is it okay?
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Actually it does. The F-22 has thrust vectoring for roll and pitch maneuvers.
It doesn’t have thrust vectoring for yaw maneuvers.
Reason is because the F-22 is built with stealth being very much in mind. The shape of it’s thrust vectoring nozzles grants it some radar stealth from the rear ( it’s actually not completely stealthy from the rear, though it retains a quite low RCS).
The F-22 was designed to be excellent at BVR combat with it’s stealth and large payload of internal radar guided missiles. It is also meant to be able to engage Russian jets on a near level playing field at WVR combat ( something russian jets have historically been built to be good at), thus the thrust vectoring.
However, the design was always one of stealth and BVR first, WVR a distant second, and everything else well after that.
@MAHADI ive been playing around with the tire and rotator settings on the nose gear
found some pretty good settings
for the rotator: 50 range of motion, 40% speed
for the tires: 150% forward traction, 150% sideways traction
make sure not to turn it too much while landing, or else you will be spinning out of control
P.S: i just drifted this plane while landing on the ice base
oh and, i drifted it to stop, not to flex on the turrets
worked twice
makes me wanna get mad because this plane is too good for my life
@sus232 late reply, are you on low physics?
if yes, turn it to high
380
legends say that this plane has not refueled in the air since the creation of the aircraft
aka, its insanely hard to do aerial refueling
@GuyFolk thanks!
@GuyFolk hey, its me again, the guy that commented on your f-22 build.
is it okay if i upload a modified version of the xf-14?
everything works, no controls were changed.
only the looks were changed, so is it okay?
absolute masterpiece
https://www.quora.com/Why-doesn-t-the-F-22-have-roll-thrust-vectoring?top_ans=104354707
in this post, the message reads:
Actually it does. The F-22 has thrust vectoring for roll and pitch maneuvers.
It doesn’t have thrust vectoring for yaw maneuvers.
Reason is because the F-22 is built with stealth being very much in mind. The shape of it’s thrust vectoring nozzles grants it some radar stealth from the rear ( it’s actually not completely stealthy from the rear, though it retains a quite low RCS).
The F-22 was designed to be excellent at BVR combat with it’s stealth and large payload of internal radar guided missiles. It is also meant to be able to engage Russian jets on a near level playing field at WVR combat ( something russian jets have historically been built to be good at), thus the thrust vectoring.
However, the design was always one of stealth and BVR first, WVR a distant second, and everything else well after that.
+1@GuyFolk didnt miss the cinematic purpose, but its definitely funny
+1reminder: the F22 does infact have roll thrust vectoring
how do i know?
i searched it up.
for some reason i just found this teaser
+1everything in this teaser is awesome
but the fact at in the end the su-57 and the f-22 completely missed
"All callsigns check in"
+2"This is POOPOO2 standing by"
@realSavageMan not sure if it was a 787 though, maybe a 777 or 757?
the fact that this exact type of 787 crashed into the twin towers in 9/11
and the part count is 911
+1everytime you download any plane by this dude, save it immediately
+1guyfolk never disappoints
runs out of fuel quickly but
this thing is an absolute masterpiece
what
btw thanks for the upvotes
ima go upvote the original plane now
ayo this kinda sus
way too op imposter
+1@MAHADI thanks! ill send you the link to the plane once its uploaded
@MAHADI is it okay if i reupload the one with the nose gear tweaks? ill take it down once you tell me the plane's nose gear was fixed
@MAHADI ive been playing around with the tire and rotator settings on the nose gear
found some pretty good settings
for the rotator: 50 range of motion, 40% speed
for the tires: 150% forward traction, 150% sideways traction
make sure not to turn it too much while landing, or else you will be spinning out of control
@MAHADI no, thank you for actually doing it!
since alot of creators out there dont look at suggestions much
a little suggestion, maybe just increase the nose gear's turning? cause its a pain to turn on ground because of that
thanks!
i edited this comment, just to let you know i aint a bot just chattin n stuff
i created this account just to send this suggestion