Thanks for testing, this is agile on the water, but wallows like a flying pig when airborne. Yet, can fly in a simi-straight line and land on water anywhere. @SledDriver
OK, my next submarine may be styled like a Los-Angeles-Class attack model. (This means no guns, no control tower wings, only customised Tomhawk Missiles and possibly the nerdy Jundroo Jundroo Torpedoes) - Jundroo torpedoes work on slow WW2 style dive-bombers only, not on attack boat models, so I stopped using them. Maybe Jundroo will learn from it's mistakes on weaponry, maybe not. @MI
Thx, I've not read that book, but yes it involves a nuclear powered US submarine. This build was to merely to prove to @SledDriver that Jundroo water-based models can also actually fly, with TLC care at flight controls, yes they can fly from Murphy to Wright and back again, with primary targets: USS Tiny II and USS Beast. @MI
You’re getting a lot of “airworthy” help here, which is fun to watch. You’re free to download and reuse the simple StarDrive engines posted on my link. The engines are simple to copy and reuse. I’m about to test @SledDriver version, they are easy to fly, yet tricky to replicate on the simple iPad I use.
Creative engine nacelle. Kinda reminds me of the low-rider trucks, with non-stop spinner hubcaps. Yes, interesting cars still criuse Van Nuys boulevard.
Re: missile elimination, simply the 5-10 miles PRIOR engagement is what I missed out on, per video.
Agree, a great video. I like the unprecedented casual tour of the secret Snowstone Mountain airbase. Not all SP builders are aware of the dual launchers, e.g., a single standard SP missile icon hit will take out only one of them. Usually. Cleavers are fickle, a Jundroo construct. I like your modded cannon. Visual results are entertaining.
I am complimenting you.
FYI, there is a hidden secret sea docking station directly below the the upper launch runway. @SledDriver
Outstanding video, (lacking the nasty “SnowStone missile elimination” prelude), yes a very familiar cavern and takeoff runway. Video observed on my iPad @SledDriver
Negative. I could post a floating walrus or you could post a floating mountain "visitor" https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/jtHUvW/Walrus-Floats-and-Leaps-and-Flys @SledDriver
Excellent and (maybe, real maybe) achievable appraoch. Yet, others have sent me similar “floating hovering” brag, e.g. their floating UFOs or floating Walruses can do anything. Those guys always forget about the missiles, so I take such suggestions with a Houge grain of salt. @SledDriver
Thanks @RailfanEthan
Thanks @QingyuZhou
Thanks @Delta74
Thanks for testing, this is agile on the water, but wallows like a flying pig when airborne. Yet, can fly in a simi-straight line and land on water anywhere. @SledDriver
OK, my next submarine may be styled like a Los-Angeles-Class attack model. (This means no guns, no control tower wings, only customised Tomhawk Missiles and possibly the nerdy Jundroo Jundroo Torpedoes) - Jundroo torpedoes work on slow WW2 style dive-bombers only, not on attack boat models, so I stopped using them. Maybe Jundroo will learn from it's mistakes on weaponry, maybe not. @MI
Thanks @getorge
Fun to test; you are among the few builders that create Jundroo water vessels that actually move and steer. Nice build. Congrats!
Just double-checked, the USS Santa Fe is based on the Seawolf class body, without tower wings. Is this what you are suggesting? @MI
Thanks @Texasfam04
@xenomdefrost Thank you.
Thx, I've not read that book, but yes it involves a nuclear powered US submarine. This build was to merely to prove to @SledDriver that Jundroo water-based models can also actually fly, with TLC care at flight controls, yes they can fly from Murphy to Wright and back again, with primary targets: USS Tiny II and USS Beast. @MI
Thx, no problem. @CRJ900Pilot
Yeah, but you never voted, still nice you noticed. @CRJ900Pilot
Thx, okay, @Sheeper
Thx! @CRJ900Pilot
Thanks @Somefox
Thank you @Delta74
Thank you @CRJ900Pilot
Thanks @LSJSam
At Lockheed the spelling ie "Boing". Have a nice day!
Thanks @MI
Thanks @Planefun
Thanks @getorge
Thanks @niggelas100
Thanks @mechanickqwerty
Thank you. @Kaos
Thank you. Simple flys better sometimes, @SledDriver
Nice compound jet drive!
+1You’re getting a lot of “airworthy” help here, which is fun to watch. You’re free to download and reuse the simple StarDrive engines posted on my link. The engines are simple to copy and reuse. I’m about to test @SledDriver version, they are easy to fly, yet tricky to replicate on the simple iPad I use.
+2@goboygo1 here's a lighter flightworthy version
https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/W5y07Y/space-cargo
Etomology of Disney’s WALL-E term is appreciated, @tempusfelis
+1A simple everyday object, and yes, I’ve grabbed a few of these enroute to work. I’m adding an update to this, all credit remains yours.
I had a blast testing this. Well done!
Thanks @PlanesAndThings2
Thanks @BaldEagle086
Thanks @getorge
Thx, and yes, the general body shape is along the lines of your aerial model builds @SledDriver
Creative engine nacelle. Kinda reminds me of the low-rider trucks, with non-stop spinner hubcaps. Yes, interesting cars still criuse Van Nuys boulevard.
Thanks @poopatron71
Thanks @Tang0five
Excellent!
Re: missile elimination, simply the 5-10 miles PRIOR engagement is what I missed out on, per video.
Agree, a great video. I like the unprecedented casual tour of the secret Snowstone Mountain airbase. Not all SP builders are aware of the dual launchers, e.g., a single standard SP missile icon hit will take out only one of them. Usually. Cleavers are fickle, a Jundroo construct. I like your modded cannon. Visual results are entertaining.
I am complimenting you.
FYI, there is a hidden secret sea docking station directly below the the upper launch runway. @SledDriver
Outstanding video, (lacking the nasty “SnowStone missile elimination” prelude), yes a very familiar cavern and takeoff runway. Video observed on my iPad @SledDriver
Thanks @JettStorm
Thanks @grizzlitn
Negative. I could post a floating walrus or you could post a floating mountain "visitor" https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/jtHUvW/Walrus-Floats-and-Leaps-and-Flys @SledDriver
Thanks @HliasXardas2
Thanks @Foilhat
Thanks @RyneKuczy
Excellent and (maybe, real maybe) achievable appraoch. Yet, others have sent me similar “floating hovering” brag, e.g. their floating UFOs or floating Walruses can do anything. Those guys always forget about the missiles, so I take such suggestions with a Houge grain of salt. @SledDriver