165 Turtlecop Comments

  • Cessna 172S Skyhawk 4.8 years ago

    I work on these things in real life you got all the details right down to the static wicks. Good job!

    +1
  • P-39 Aircobra Concept Mk. I 6.1 years ago

    @randomusername Could you elaborate so that I may improve it?

    +1
  • F-90 Ghostrider 5.7 years ago

    This is a really good plane. The maneuverability and speed are top notch! Keep up the good work!

  • Wooden Wing Rib 5.7 years ago

    @MrSilverWolf R/woosh. My bad man.

  • Wooden Wing Rib 5.7 years ago

    @MrSilverWolf Sitka Spruce is the most common species of wood used in aircraft construction, it is the basis for judgement on all other woods. Here is the link to read about it. https://www.faa.gov/regulationspolicies/handbooksmanuals/aircraft/media/amtairframehbvol1.pdf
    This is the FAA AMT airframe book. Wood species are listed on Pg. 6-7/6-8. Skywalker and me are working on a wooden wing in our class so that is what spurred the creation.

  • HELP! make it fly well 5.8 years ago

    @Shanethepain1 I fixed it if you check on my profile. When making a jet aircraft, you need to consider the speeds you are traveling at and make sure the wings are in a swept configuration. This also applies with your stabilizers. The main problem was the wing span and wing area. By shortening the wing span and area, as well as using a slight bit of dihedral, I was able to increase your stability about the longitudinal axis/on the lateral axis.

  • P-39 Aircobra Concept Mk. I 6.1 years ago

    @randomusernameThanks for the information! I will try to fine tune this aircraft.

  • Prototype Aircraft no idea 6.2 years ago

    @Chancey21 @Tencents49 Thanks guys. Gonna start working on a 12 cylinder inline engine probably Friday when I have some time to think about it.

  • Jet Fighter Thing 7.0 years ago

    Really good. I enjoy the paint scheme and the rockets.

  • Albatross Mk. III 7.0 years ago

    @apfel33 Thank you for your feed back! You are one of the first people to actually comment on my plane(s).