17.4k TTL Comments

  • Tiger II (P) one month ago

    Juantamo Bay

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  • Basic Autopilot one month ago

    @PlaneFlightX create a mobile friendly one that looks like the OG tutorial plane.

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  • Basic Autopilot one month ago

    @PlaneFlightX yippee. Is it currently higher part count than the Yamato?

    +2
  • Bell 360 Invictus one month ago

    is that the Heli from raven field

    I play with over 100 mods so I can’t tell what’s from or not

    +1
  • Basic Autopilot one month ago

    Modded or no?

  • Fairy Gannet Mk.3 AEW (ver2.0) one month ago

    @Yipee no problem

    +1
  • XT-OM 04 Sleeper II one month ago

    @Sadboye12

    Neither did I spend any hours.
    so lazy I didn’t remove watermark or whatever it’s called

    The Complexities of Woodchucking: A Deeper Look into the Age-Old Question

    The question of how much wood a woodchuck could chuck has long been a subject of lighthearted debate. While the initial answer may be given as “as much wood as a woodchuck could chuck,” there is a deeper level of analysis worth exploring. What at first seems like a simple tongue twister is, in fact, an opportunity to examine the nuances of effort, skill, and variability in woodchucking ability. The very idea of quantifying woodchucking introduces variables that range from the experience of the woodchucker to the environmental factors influencing the process.

    At the core of this discussion lies the recognition that woodchucking is not a uniform activity. A regular woodchuck, despite its biological capability to “chuck” wood, is subject to limitations—some internal, such as its natural inclination and proficiency, and others external, such as the availability of wood, its size, and the surroundings in which the chucking occurs. For this reason, one can assume that the amount of wood a woodchuck could chuck may not be as high as one would initially believe, particularly if the woodchucker in question lacks extensive woodchucking experience.

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  • XT-OM 04 Sleeper II one month ago

    Woodchucking ability is, like many other skills, subject to practice and refinement. A novice woodchucker, just starting on its journey, would certainly not be expected to chuck the same volume of wood as a veteran woodchucker who has mastered the technique. Thus, even among experienced woodchuckers, there exists variability in how much wood is actually chucked. One woodchuck might be able to chuck a considerable amount of wood in a day, while another, equally seasoned, may chuck slightly less due to differences in physical ability, technique, or access to suitable wood.

    Furthermore, when we look at woodchucking as an art form, it’s clear that there is more to it than mere quantity. While it may seem tempting to focus solely on the volume of wood chucked, one must also consider the quality of the chucking. A seasoned woodchucker may not chuck vast amounts of wood, but what is chucked may be done with a precision and care that elevates the value of each piece. On the other hand, a less experienced woodchucker might expend great effort to chuck a substantial amount, but the results may lack the finesse of a more proficient woodchucker.

    This brings us to the variability that exists between woodchuckers of different skill levels. For a beginner woodchucker, the task of chucking wood is likely to be even more unpredictable than it is for a seasoned expert. The fluctuations in how much wood is chucked by an inexperienced woodchucker could range wildly, depending on factors such as the availability of wood, the strength of the woodchucker, and even the conditions under which the chucking occurs. However, despite these variables, one thing is certain: the maximum amount of wood that a novice woodchucker could chuck would still fall short of the wood chucked by a seasoned professional.

    Given this information, we can conclude that when determining the amount of wood one could buy from a woodchucker, one must take into account not just the experience of the woodchucker, but also the unpredictable nature of the process itself. The art of woodchucking is inherently variable, and the amount of wood available for purchase is likely to reflect that. If a beginner woodchucker is involved, the quantity will likely be less consistent and lower than that of a seasoned expert. However, one can also expect that the amount of wood chucked is not the only measure of success—there is also the satisfaction of knowing that, whether little or much, the wood was chucked with effort.

    if i did, it would be insane.

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  • Fairy Gannet Mk.3 AEW (ver2.0) one month ago

    No vr?
    Edit. Yes, there is. I decided to add a improved joystick and a reticle. I feel as if that thing isn’t centered, though…

    +1
  • BMPT-72B3 KMT-7 one month ago

    @Bobr122 darn it

  • Su-33 Flanker-D VR one month ago

    Yippee 6 hour year old post out of the unlisted pile

  • October one month ago

    @Lwillswith2sentryguns no no no lol

  • Yamato Download Simulator one month ago

    @Solent19 oh yeah thats normal

    +1
  • Mcdonnell Douglas F-15C Eagle Cockpit one month ago

    @Eagleman101SP no problem

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  • October one month ago

    @Lwillswith2sentryguns RIP grave
    you’ll have to reduce the size to see it well on mobile.

  • XT-OM 04 Sleeper II one month ago

    @Sadboye12 thanks bro

    +1
  • Yamato Download Simulator one month ago

    @Solent19 the simulator?

  • Yamato Download Simulator one month ago

    @Solent19 none of the above

  • PG-10 Thunderprop one month ago

    If you add the VR tag to the plane, VR users will see it on their page by default. If it reaches the front page, anyways. (Not as a insult)

  • PG-10 Thunderprop one month ago

    I did a edit on this plane. You can check out the details here.

  • Artificial Aerodynamic Prototype one month ago

    Awesome build. Absolutely stunning.
    That’s gotta be magnets activated by some fire guns stuff…something like that.
    @JoshuaW ayyyyyy how are yah? Welcome back!

  • How does one get their Bio removed? one month ago

    @BMilan True, I feel like tis a mod thing.

  • How does one get their Bio removed? one month ago

    @TheMouse interesting

  • Rise n Shine Comrades one month ago

    @SpetzavodHeavyIndustries pictu-uh nothing

  • Generic Baby Lotion one month ago

    @localf15enjoyer kk lol

  • How does one get their Bio removed? one month ago

    @overlord5453 pluh like bruh

  • How does one get their Bio removed? one month ago

    @overlord5453 pluh

  • Generic Baby Lotion one month ago

    @RCsonsofficial yessiree

  • DART Xbiv Experimental supersonic plane. one month ago

    Try using the blueprint trick for thumbnails.
    I’m too lazy, ask someone else how to…

    NOOOOOO WRONG SPOTLIGHT ON DEAD ACCOUNT 😭

  • DART Xbiv Experimental supersonic plane. one month ago

    Try using the blueprint trick for thumbnails.
    I’m too lazy, ask someone else how to…

  • German Car one month ago

    Then it gets a scratch and you pay $200 for some shiesty bmw stuff

    +1
  • Rise n Shine Comrades one month ago

    GYATTTT
    my bad

  • Android mods (ESP) one month ago

    @Randomplayer didn’t they remove that?

  • I've been hacked... one month ago

    @AirJmcAviation
    you’re a Boykisser aren’t you

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  • I make a Rolls Royce one month ago

    I am surprised you make Rolls Royce. No wonder why you haven’t built a plane in 6 days.

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  • I am 2 years old (not literally mods) one month ago

    @Randomplayer I’m 4.7 sigma years owed

  • LIGHT AIRCRAFT one month ago

    @ShinyGemsBro no the ultralight-est
    haha
    I’m funny right guys?
    Guys…?

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  • AH-1G Cobra one month ago

    @Eagleman101SP @Rb2h E

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  • LOOK WHAT I SAW TODAY one month ago

    where the heck were you and how

  • LOOK WHAT I SAW TODAY one month ago

    @jamesPLANESii seafart

  • XT-OM 04 Sleeper II one month ago

    @Sadboye12 the unfathomable pain rn

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  • Y’all…Face reveal just dropped. one month ago

    @Graingy that was marvelous.
    pinned

  • Graingy Survey: What's Your Favourite Thumbnail of Yours? one month ago

    @SILVERPANZER dark reputation?
    lil emo
    jk you have none
    In my book, your reputation is bright and sunny, just like your future!

  • Graingy Survey: What's Your Favourite Thumbnail of Yours? one month ago

    @Graingy the first one is the best old man

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  • Y’all…Face reveal just dropped. one month ago

    @Graingy I’m amazing right, you’re so scared because I’m dazzling

  • Harbin Y-12 but mobile friendly one month ago

    @Majakalona @RepublicofWrightIsles
    Yeah some guys use the Microsoft XP.
    It’s not funny to joke about it.
    Jk
    Still though, there is bad phones out there, and I’d feel bad for the sorry soul who has to use my dumpster fire of a build.

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