People that reported you for that are stupid, that is actually one of the few massive rebuilds on a previous build and a good one at that. Just don't let them get to you. Plus with you being silver people like to think you stole stuff as well, but it's easy to tell that you didn't steal it. Keep up the good work :)
Very cool, I love early aviation. But it is a tad too long, that's my only complaint. But if you need help finding pics for early aviation I'm willing to help :)
Yes, powered by a single HeS-011 high altitude turbojet. And was going to have 4 X-4 Ruhrstahl wired guided missiles. As well as 45 degree swept wings and an advanced aerodynamic design :) @jamesPLANESii
Well, for me it's Whitehead . But my Ader also did make a 900ft jump with his Avion III. And then in 1894 Sir Hiram maxims giant steam powered machine broke off its track and started flying off and then crashed. But I believe Whitehead was the first. @ThePilotDude
Well, we are actually started doing testing for "wing warping" since we are going faster and want a cleaner profile on the aircraft. Plus ailerions was "inspired" by wing warping :) @BlackhattAircraft
It was a bomber, they gave it the fighter designation because 1. Fighter pilots wouldn't fly a bomber and 2. Only fighter pilots had the skill to fly it
Thanks, the last one had a few problems with the controls system. Plus the elevator was ineffective past a certain degree. But this one flys much better. And again thanks for the feedback :) @Hyattorama
You might have to ask someone to mod a piece for you.
+1People that reported you for that are stupid, that is actually one of the few massive rebuilds on a previous build and a good one at that. Just don't let them get to you. Plus with you being silver people like to think you stole stuff as well, but it's easy to tell that you didn't steal it. Keep up the good work :)
+1And it's a Curtiss pusher D model and not the headless either
+1@mojoyup This should be it
+1Very cool, I love early aviation. But it is a tad too long, that's my only complaint. But if you need help finding pics for early aviation I'm willing to help :)
+1:) this is gonna be fun
+1All it is is a wing spinning which is producing lift and the lift is the thrust that propels the craft forwards. @randomusername
+1Piston* but yes techcinally also electric at the same time @randomusername
+1Besides the new thing I put in their today I have only used that @Spacedoge12345plane
+1To the best of what? I don't really use Sub-Assmeblies @Spacedoge12345plane
+1Also swastika was a symbol of good luck in that time, so make sure to put that in the Desc. So people don't get confused.
+1I literally have no words to describe this.....
+1@IzzyIA @Spacedoge12345plane I made probably one of the most stable piston engines on the site :)
+1Amazing, I have an upcoming project that I think you would like :)
+1A box of pizza rolls....
+1Yes, powered by a single HeS-011 high altitude turbojet. And was going to have 4 X-4 Ruhrstahl wired guided missiles. As well as 45 degree swept wings and an advanced aerodynamic design :) @jamesPLANESii
+1Technically the first powered flight happened in 1876 by Felix Du Temple, but it wasnt a substained flight
+1This should be the page the Ader Avion was more advanced in some aspects than the Wright flyer in my opinion
+1Well, for me it's Whitehead . But my Ader also did make a 900ft jump with his Avion III. And then in 1894 Sir Hiram maxims giant steam powered machine broke off its track and started flying off and then crashed. But I believe Whitehead was the first. @ThePilotDude
+1Well, we are actually started doing testing for "wing warping" since we are going faster and want a cleaner profile on the aircraft. Plus ailerions was "inspired" by wing warping :) @BlackhattAircraft
+1It was a bomber, they gave it the fighter designation because 1. Fighter pilots wouldn't fly a bomber and 2. Only fighter pilots had the skill to fly it
+1Not really but ok lol @Spacedoge12345plane
+1Haha, I might actually take that into consideration @RamboJutter
+1Also I was wanting to get into building replicas and such, any tips on detailing? @Hyattorama
+1Thanks, the last one had a few problems with the controls system. Plus the elevator was ineffective past a certain degree. But this one flys much better. And again thanks for the feedback :) @Hyattorama
+1@Hyattorama thanks :)
+1German engineering at its finest :)
+1Nice engine
+1:) btw you can on tag 3 people per post. But congratulations!!!!
+1What Eternal said, it's the thing with twin engines and could outclimb a Corsair but sadly was never adopted
+1T
+1That is amazing, thanks for featuring me :)
+1Nice and simple :)
+1But nice An-2
+1PO-2 is superior
+1Episode five?
+1This is like when you go to school and the teacher brings doughnuts lol.
+1I believe he was first as well
+1The main wing needs to be bigger, you COL is too far back from your COG.
+1This is officially my favorite creation on the site, although I don't believe the Wright brothers were the first to achieve powered flight.
+1You could do something related to Coandă, he was Romanian and claimed to have invented the jet engine. So you could build a storyline off of that.
+1Well... hmmm a Romanian jet might be interesting as well. Kinda as like a secret project they were working on.
+1Not bad, I like it. :)
+1It works in SP, but wouldn't work IRL. There aren't enough connections. Would you like me to fix it? I can't make any promises though...
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+1I got it up to 55mph but I had to remove some parts
+1Don't listen to them, but I would just try building out of your comfort zone. Experiment a little and figure out what you like.
+1Almost reminds me of a stug
+1:)
+1I've gotten 2 people
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