I have built better flying submarines, SSN class Columbia that destroy both Jundroo threating sea fleet in a single mission. Old stuff of mine. @Doodlebobdoug
Thanks — I forgot I built this trainer SP item. FYI Snowstone , Maywar island and the oceans are my primary launch (custom) sites not the default Jundroo sites. @HelpIKeepGettingBullied
Some of my several builds were built for snow takeoff only. Later, I discovered that commercial and military model builds also launched very easily on snow or sand. The landing is tricky on snow or sand, I will test this at a future date.
Thanks for an upvote; this Devilsrun build is about the fastest I can do via iOS. “AI” on Windows is unpredictable (yes I also use SP on Alienware Windows for testing). @Jetpackturtle
Upvoted since you are keeping the idea of a Tournament alive. Note: why I am not entering, (1) the consistently fastest build violates the No version 1.5 propeller rule, (2) every other build I have for Bandit Run work great on Mac OS SimplePlanes but crash via buggy AI on Windows OS about 20% of the time. All scoring, including an actual flight test appear subjective at the moment. [May explain why Users lose interest in SP Tournaments, maybe.]
Thanks @FGW2014 - I clearly was not building a "pretty face" ship full of masts & fake guns. Rather, this build is needed for my desktop testing of new Maywar Island launch points and newly-discovered island defenses which occur strictly at land level.
SR2 was advertised as a simple new release. In beta testing I discovered SR2 was neither mobile friendly or desktop OSX compliant. @AndrewGarrison @SimpleEric
@SimpleEric Yeah, this was a new build this week on SimplePlanes to re-test SP physics. Same results, on a build more easily controlled. I doubt that Jundroo developers were allowed to code what it takes for real SSTO to exist within SP physics boundaries. These developers seem to adhere to real-world physics. I will find out, when I sign up for SR2.
IMHO, stealth is subjective to the guy being surveilled. Commercial and military radars of that time could track the SR-71. When a mission was performed over Israel, their F-4 Phantom interceptors could not even come close to a missile launch. I've said enough about the cold war, tonight. @SledDriver
@SledDriver "Blueprints" forget it for Have Blue. There are a few images in the public domain I've come across for the Nighthawk prototype. You realize the prototype empty weight was 8,851 lbs? It was a small unarmed prototype, the first of it's kind.
Kelly rold the AFB flight tower to be alert, be on time. They were on time at dawn to witness zero radar alarms and a strange new plane fly past the runway. No other stealth contenders were present that day.
Win 10 PC only. Requires all new builds, due to the Jundroo interpretation of "hi-physics" that performs my builds nicely on OSX 10.14, but the Jundroo SP game shreds them in-flight on my Alienware platform. Also desire to establish an SR2 account, Windows only allowed, and mashing SR2 beta testing with my Stingray account did not work out so well, the first time. @SledDriver
For about 2 years my office, and that of teammates were in a hanger, and when an unusual USAF Sigint aircraft pulled into the hanger, and I did not ask why. Boring stuff. Interesting stuff cannot be discussed. Yet, some interesting events took place when I was not a Lockheed CALAC employee. Check out the design and testing of HB1002 Have Blue online, in public domain. Also checkout the Lockheed EP-3 Hainan incident circa 2001. Facts not included on Wiki are that the J-8 disintegrated upon hitting the EP-3 radome. I could probably build an SP HB1002, now but the challenge is for you to build one that’s better. @SledDriver
Clarence “Kelly” Johnson passed away shortly after my one encounter. Ben Rich ran APD Skunk Works after that time. I prefer Kelly Johnson’s directive “ Be Quick, Be Quiet, and be On Time”.
Yes, I helped him push his Porche onto a parking lot, when his engine died, in 1989. Other than a thank you, to me, he proceeded to grill the YF-22 Progam Manager about program status, indoors, in a very private meeting I wished I could have listened to. The PM (Program Manager) did provide me a debrief, however. Kelly had white hair at that time. @SledDriver
Is there a method to make this mobile-Friendly?
+1Thanks @HeshamEISehmawy22
+1Thanks @Rohan
+1@MARLOUIE2 Thx
@421stFighterSquadron I stand corrected. This is an excellent build.
Glad you bliked the original. This one is dressed up!
@Michiganstatepolice Thanks!
@Stingray Thx for testing. A very primitive model.
Thanks, awesome! @alexJgameYTukraine
I have built better flying submarines, SSN class Columbia that destroy both Jundroo threating sea fleet in a single mission. Old stuff of mine. @Doodlebobdoug
This was my first attempt at flying submarine vehicles. I just got curious, because all of Jundroo is a sandbox. @Doodlebobdoug
Thanks — I forgot I built this trainer SP item. FYI Snowstone , Maywar island and the oceans are my primary launch (custom) sites not the default Jundroo sites. @HelpIKeepGettingBullied
Thanks @Cereal @SimpleEric
Thank you @Aerobako
Thank you @Inuyasha8215
Thank you @Stingray
Thank you @Lukelim
Thank you @Shoukata
Thanks @Cereal
Same here. Thanks! @Beanz17
Thanks @ForeverPie
Thank you @bluecomet
This build is kinda a joke that actually works, thanks @Lmao
@Mod quaint - nightmares of 3 years ago. Yet, decent builds live on.
Some of my several builds were built for snow takeoff only. Later, I discovered that commercial and military model builds also launched very easily on snow or sand. The landing is tricky on snow or sand, I will test this at a future date.
Handles okay. Unsure what it would be useful for.
Visible shock/moisture compression waves online occur only at low altitudes. Nice mod, though.
@Delphinos My Mail notifications are out of sync with my new Windows laptop, which refuses to coordinate with Mac devices.
Thank you @Delphinos
Not very stable. A fun design, though.
Hey! How about a blimp that iOS can test?
Thanks for an upvote; this Devilsrun build is about the fastest I can do via iOS. “AI” on Windows is unpredictable (yes I also use SP on Alienware Windows for testing). @Jetpackturtle
Thank you @Delphinos
Nice design! Is there some Tournament involved?
Upvoted since you are keeping the idea of a Tournament alive. Note: why I am not entering, (1) the consistently fastest build violates the No version 1.5 propeller rule, (2) every other build I have for Bandit Run work great on Mac OS SimplePlanes but crash via buggy AI on Windows OS about 20% of the time. All scoring, including an actual flight test appear subjective at the moment. [May explain why Users lose interest in SP Tournaments, maybe.]
What course?
Thank you @SimpleEric
Thanks @FGW2014 - I clearly was not building a "pretty face" ship full of masts & fake guns. Rather, this build is needed for my desktop testing of new Maywar Island launch points and newly-discovered island defenses which occur strictly at land level.
Lotta folks borrow this build! @Randomdoggo
Thank you, @belugasub
SR2 was advertised as a simple new release. In beta testing I discovered SR2 was neither mobile friendly or desktop OSX compliant. @AndrewGarrison @SimpleEric
@SimpleEric Yeah, this was a new build this week on SimplePlanes to re-test SP physics. Same results, on a build more easily controlled. I doubt that Jundroo developers were allowed to code what it takes for real SSTO to exist within SP physics boundaries. These developers seem to adhere to real-world physics. I will find out, when I sign up for SR2.
IMHO, stealth is subjective to the guy being surveilled. Commercial and military radars of that time could track the SR-71. When a mission was performed over Israel, their F-4 Phantom interceptors could not even come close to a missile launch. I've said enough about the cold war, tonight. @SledDriver
@SledDriver "Blueprints" forget it for Have Blue. There are a few images in the public domain I've come across for the Nighthawk prototype. You realize the prototype empty weight was 8,851 lbs? It was a small unarmed prototype, the first of it's kind.
Kelly rold the AFB flight tower to be alert, be on time. They were on time at dawn to witness zero radar alarms and a strange new plane fly past the runway. No other stealth contenders were present that day.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MGdxpqqsHl8
@SledDriver
Win 10 PC only. Requires all new builds, due to the Jundroo interpretation of "hi-physics" that performs my builds nicely on OSX 10.14, but the Jundroo SP game shreds them in-flight on my Alienware platform. Also desire to establish an SR2 account, Windows only allowed, and mashing SR2 beta testing with my Stingray account did not work out so well, the first time. @SledDriver
For about 2 years my office, and that of teammates were in a hanger, and when an unusual USAF Sigint aircraft pulled into the hanger, and I did not ask why. Boring stuff. Interesting stuff cannot be discussed. Yet, some interesting events took place when I was not a Lockheed CALAC employee. Check out the design and testing of HB1002 Have Blue online, in public domain. Also checkout the Lockheed EP-3 Hainan incident circa 2001. Facts not included on Wiki are that the J-8 disintegrated upon hitting the EP-3 radome. I could probably build an SP HB1002, now but the challenge is for you to build one that’s better. @SledDriver
Forgot to upvote this fine build! Works well on mobiles and Mac and PC. A tribute to Kelly Johnson.
Clarence “Kelly” Johnson passed away shortly after my one encounter. Ben Rich ran APD Skunk Works after that time. I prefer Kelly Johnson’s directive “ Be Quick, Be Quiet, and be On Time”.
Yes, I helped him push his Porche onto a parking lot, when his engine died, in 1989. Other than a thank you, to me, he proceeded to grill the YF-22 Progam Manager about program status, indoors, in a very private meeting I wished I could have listened to. The PM (Program Manager) did provide me a debrief, however. Kelly had white hair at that time. @SledDriver