@KnightOfRen I’ve tagged you on my B-24. I would have made it a successor, but the build was well underway by the time I saw this challenge. I hope that’s okay.
@rexzion I don’t know what’s happening to your game. It works fine on my phone and laptop, both of which are on high physics. If you’re on a laptop, I’d suggest using your mouse as a joystick to avoid jerky control movements.
T or t is the 20th letter in the modern English alphabet and the ISO basic Latin alphabet. ... It is derived from the Semitic letters taw (ת, ܬ, ت) via the Greek letter τ (tau). In English, it is most commonly used to represent the voiceless alveolar plosive, a sound it also denotes in the International Phonetic Alphabet. -Wikipedia
@Blue0Bull, sorry to bother you, but is there any chance that you could make this post a successor to the challenge: https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/cW1u0A/WWII-Jets-Challenge-Open ?
Hello and welcome!
-I find that starting small and working up works well. For instance, you don’t need to make a 1:1 scale replica of the Titanic.
-There are also many different factors that go into building. For example, some aircraft require custom landing gear, controls, and more. Some, on the other hand, don’t.
-There are numerous forum posts that talk about building techniques, XML editing, Fine Tuner, Overload, and additional mods. That said, the basic game that you have probably been using can still produce great looking creations.
-Don’t be afraid to ask for help. That’s what the forums are for. If you need help on a specific build, use the “Help” tag when posting. Also, numerous high ranking users will be more than happy to explain some things in higher detail.
For the build itself, I’d recommend a high wing monoplane, as they are more forgiving. I’d look at the stock Bush Plane for inspiration, although all stock planes are designed to give you a stepping off point.
Good luck, and I’m looking forward to seeing your build!
@KnightOfRen I’ve tagged you on my B-24. I would have made it a successor, but the build was well underway by the time I saw this challenge. I hope that’s okay.
@FireFast212 lol, yeah...there were a lot of those. Thanks for the up, too!
@KnightOfRen
@HeavyC22
@Locurapuntocom
@edensk
@AircraftoftheRedStar
@Stormfur
@WarGames1942
@CRJ900Pilot thanks! I’m glad the landing gear works well.
Thank you! @KnightOfRen
@rexzion I don’t know what’s happening to your game. It works fine on my phone and laptop, both of which are on high physics. If you’re on a laptop, I’d suggest using your mouse as a joystick to avoid jerky control movements.
@KnightOfRen
@Thelegitpilot13
@rexzion
@Panthers4741
@FLOWRIDER0
+1@Sovietstrike333
@2Papi2Chulo
@asteroidbook345
@metaphysicalgnome
@Mastermind1941
yes
How do you join?
Happy Birthday, SP!
@rexzion I did a lot of rework on it.
@asteroidbook345 lol, thanks. Don’t know how I missed that.
@KnightOfRen tomorrow at the latest.
@BogdanX thanks!
Fixed it: https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/f2GnR8/DeHaviland-Comet-Help
@Blue0Bull ah, makes sense. Thanks!
+3I don’t think there are any furries on here.
Only Attack Helicopters
+1This comment section has become
No Bueno
@Iamcat lol I don’t know where the problem is coming from then
@Iamcat that’s...odd. Are you on high physics? It’s not happening to me. It doesn’t really matter, just curious.
i might have to turn on incognito for this
@lamcat
Here’s my submission
@KnightOfRen thank you!
Thanks. Looking forward to the final results.
+1I’m sorry to hear about Steve. His memory shall live on.
+2@rexzion good point
T or t is the 20th letter in the modern English alphabet and the ISO basic Latin alphabet. ... It is derived from the Semitic letters taw (ת, ܬ, ت) via the Greek letter τ (tau). In English, it is most commonly used to represent the voiceless alveolar plosive, a sound it also denotes in the International Phonetic Alphabet. -Wikipedia
@Blue0Bull fantastic, thanks!
@KnightOfRen Thanks for the spotlight!
I think it’s possible; before Tully left I saw him do it a few times.
@Blue0Bull, sorry to bother you, but is there any chance that you could make this post a successor to the challenge: https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/cW1u0A/WWII-Jets-Challenge-Open ?
I’ve been Rick Rolled by a SimplePlanes forum post.
@Mattangi2 my bad. I meant to comment this on the other post with just the V1. There was a thing that said “don’t click this”, and I accidentally did.
Goodness me. I tried scrolling and accidentally clicked on the cursed link.
@KnightOfRen I’m currently working on two projects, but I would be able to start sometime next week. Can I join?
T
+1The best part is that it’s mobile friendly.
+6You should tag this under “parts”
Wow. You’re getting crazy good. T
🍰
+6👨🚀Wait? It’s all cake?
👨🚀 Always has been.
@rexzion ye. Cheese is always a good answer
lol @rexzion. Bit late for a spotlight.
@Locurapuntocom si, Ag9 es muy bueno.
+2“Where would we be without salt?”
+2— James Beard
¡Este es fantástico!
Hello and welcome!
-I find that starting small and working up works well. For instance, you don’t need to make a 1:1 scale replica of the Titanic.
-There are also many different factors that go into building. For example, some aircraft require custom landing gear, controls, and more. Some, on the other hand, don’t.
-There are numerous forum posts that talk about building techniques, XML editing, Fine Tuner, Overload, and additional mods. That said, the basic game that you have probably been using can still produce great looking creations.
-Don’t be afraid to ask for help. That’s what the forums are for. If you need help on a specific build, use the “Help” tag when posting. Also, numerous high ranking users will be more than happy to explain some things in higher detail.
For the build itself, I’d recommend a high wing monoplane, as they are more forgiving. I’d look at the stock Bush Plane for inspiration, although all stock planes are designed to give you a stepping off point.
Good luck, and I’m looking forward to seeing your build!
+1