@AccilianMilitaryAircraft Cool bro glad you like the aesthetic. Classic 60s! It's surprisingly tough in game. Most of my cars blow up with a slight nudge but for some reason this thing can handle 400ft drops and stuff.
Is there anywhere to see an example of some code or project. I just want to write some variables and if then statements. Coming from Python and some C#.
@Hyattorama I have another version of this that I'm tweaking. I'll post it soon. Basically I added a tail fin that comes down after a certain throttle and also the doors open and also rotate 45 degrees so that it can fly a little more reliably. I agree it's not the easiest to fly but i realized a lot of that had to do with the aerodynamics, turns out they didn't have that in mind in 1930. My solution to the nagging yaw to the left was to add a fuselage plate over the passenger side front window. Still fine tuning but I will be posting a v2 Speak no Evil.
@blueshirtandjeans Understandable man. Maybe check out some of my older stuff. I started out on an iphone and worked my way up slowly to this rig that can barely handle 1000 parts in simple planes hah
How do you make leaf springs? Have any examples? I'd really prefer the leafs over the 45 degree shocks in the back (the 45 degree shocks were more of a chevy thing back then)@LatteCoffee55
Thanks for the advice, I think you're right about the radiator I'll try to replicate the one in my car more accuratly. The rear axle and differential are just for show, they don't actually connect to the rear drive. I think the axle and housing oughtta be lowered a bit in the rear. Cheers!@LatteCoffee55
@SAC923 @helilover03 gotcha... Well I already took a couple hundred parts off to make it iPhone friendly. I'm not going to remove parts to achieve a 300 part count as that would destroy the car.
@IceCraftGaming ah, I uploaded this twice. I used the perspective view instead for the thumbnails (y)
+210/10
+1@AccilianMilitaryAircraft Cool bro glad you like the aesthetic. Classic 60s! It's surprisingly tough in game. Most of my cars blow up with a slight nudge but for some reason this thing can handle 400ft drops and stuff.
+1@Hyattorama Safety wasn't a concern in the 1930's automobileplanes.
+1@Hyattorama Lets just say you shouldn't fall asleep at the controls :P
+1@Hyattorama I built it with an xbox controller on PC to fly it. I imagine flying with keyboard or a cellphone would be very challenging.
+1@ThomasRoderick Just for fun :)
+1@Mumpsy Thanks man.
@jamesPLANESii Right on appreciate it !
Thanks man. I have the motor by itself on my page. @JunkyardLeader
+1Is there anywhere to see an example of some code or project. I just want to write some variables and if then statements. Coming from Python and some C#.
@Kianoxley lol
had to reupload for my thumbnail
Had to reupload for the thumbnail
@IceCraftGaming what do you mean?
@Porkdeath Thanks man!
@Babbleoop Dude thanks a bunch. I might have to try that. Sounds sweet!
@AccilianMilitaryAircraft Thanks for the upvote bro
I have one in real life! Hotrodding it out.
@Hyattorama I have another version of this that I'm tweaking. I'll post it soon. Basically I added a tail fin that comes down after a certain throttle and also the doors open and also rotate 45 degrees so that it can fly a little more reliably. I agree it's not the easiest to fly but i realized a lot of that had to do with the aerodynamics, turns out they didn't have that in mind in 1930. My solution to the nagging yaw to the left was to add a fuselage plate over the passenger side front window. Still fine tuning but I will be posting a v2 Speak no Evil.
@RailfanEthan ;)
@ASDFASDF1 Using this as a reference.
https://www.heidts.com/wp-content/uploads/Tri-5-Woodys-frame-front-600x402.jpg
@ShatSlanger Thanks man! @HayhayJam664 Appreciate the spotlights guys.
@blueshirtandjeans Fixed, thanks man!
@blueshirtandjeans Understandable man. Maybe check out some of my older stuff. I started out on an iphone and worked my way up slowly to this rig that can barely handle 1000 parts in simple planes hah
@blueshirtandjeans It's almost too many for my pc too :(
thats whats up man
@Wingman522 Maybe. I think the lines on one of those might be tough.
@jamesPLANESii nope, just a car fanatic. @Blackknife thanks man!
@SledDriver Thanks, I think you've develped a style to your simple plane art :P
sweet looking. crazy aerodynaics!
I like your stuff man!
@phanps You da Man!
@Rodrigo110 Thanks man!
@SpiritusRaptor Thanks man!
Feel free@Stormtrooper61
I like these leaf springs man. Thanks for the idea. Good looking out! @LatteCoffee55
The one with the leaf springs@LatteCoffee55
Fascinating design Latte. Have you used this chassis on any of your cars?@LatteCoffee55
Sweet thanks man! @LatteCoffee55
How do you make leaf springs? Have any examples? I'd really prefer the leafs over the 45 degree shocks in the back (the 45 degree shocks were more of a chevy thing back then)@LatteCoffee55
Thanks for the advice, I think you're right about the radiator I'll try to replicate the one in my car more accuratly. The rear axle and differential are just for show, they don't actually connect to the rear drive. I think the axle and housing oughtta be lowered a bit in the rear. Cheers!@LatteCoffee55
Such as? @LatteCoffee55
Here is an example of how I made my last vehicle turn, https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/K6V3sz/Gold-hotrod-mobile
@randomusername I spent $3,500 but its now its at about $12,000.
Redid the interior, redid the cooling systems. brakes, various things.
@randomusername yeah man. I bought a 1950 ford hotrod IRL and wanted a video game version of it. I hope this project doesn't get out of hand :P
@SAC923 @helilover03 gotcha... Well I already took a couple hundred parts off to make it iPhone friendly. I'm not going to remove parts to achieve a 300 part count as that would destroy the car.
@helilover03 @SAC923 sorry if it still won't run on your phones. It seems to download and run fine on my iPhone.
Nicely done!
nice turning mechanism!
@TheLatentImage Nice man!
@CoBros2 It never specified what kind of engine homie. V-8s are engines.