A small suggestion is to open all the fuselage sections before reconnectinglike this
Place it inside the subassembly in the upper left corner.
Then find it in Sub Assemblieslike this
Change the Selected Part under Options in Transform Part to Connected Parts, and then transfer the parts to the same place as the fuselage.
Maybe this can be done faster
@NTHThe Boeing 727 was only used by China Airlines from 1967s to 1982s, and it was in the old livery. This is just a fictional aircraft with China Airlines' new livery.
@Salah001XTripleVage ATR42 is because the number of yak42 is the same as that of atr42. I am used to only typing the number instead of the name of the aircraft. The same goes for other things.
@Boeing777x Phil Pauley's four-story monster plane is a little too big for me. It's too difficult to make. It probably has over 800 parts. I won't make it now, but I will in the future.
Mcdonnell Douglas MD-11MAX
+1@TeskoullSliver Taiwan
+1@NanstarEnterprise Don't worry, I've already done it
+1@NanstarEnterprise It will definitely be uploaded within 2023
+1Or look likeso
+1中國西北航空
+1@biibiiqwertyuiop 是的
+1@LM0418 I will finish the China Airlines painting first and then consider doing other painting
+1It looks like I've solved the problem of the propeller not being able to spin at high speeds while still being able to change pitch!
@MissBloomie Actually it is 910
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I saw it at Tan Son Nhat Airport in Vietnam a few days ago. Besides, this is a good construction.
@HansaIndustries this website this
@Decembermin I'll try it and see
@Decembermin How small is the aircraft? The smallest aircraft I have built is the AN2.
@Aviationguy24 Is there something wrong with this plane?
And @GalacticaAsia's original B747-400
@Berulacraft for me qazedcujmyhn
maybe i can
@FomahaultCoredemshau But Boeing also applied for a patent for him: here
@Aviationguy24 I would consider making a Fairchild Metroliner
A small suggestion is to open all the fuselage sections before reconnectinglike this
Place it inside the subassembly in the upper left corner.
Then find it in Sub Assemblieslike this
Change the Selected Part under Options in Transform Part to Connected Parts, and then transfer the parts to the same place as the fuselage.
Maybe this can be done faster
I can consider it
@NTHThe Boeing 727 was only used by China Airlines from 1967s to 1982s, and it was in the old livery. This is just a fictional aircraft with China Airlines' new livery.
I want to go to bed
@AndrewGarrison Thank you, I have successfully updated my.xml
@MDzachSP https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/6db624/A350-1000
@Aviationguy24 il76 has probably done 30% of it, but I don’t want to do it anymore. : (
Your magazine cover really looks very similar.
@Apollo018362 https://www.simpleplanes.com/Mods/View/1636608/xinshan-international-airport
@MDaviation https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/dGtjDc/Murder-drones-UZI
@HelloThisIsVSauce https://www.simpleplanes.com/Mods/View/1495996/Washington-and-B-C
@TTLI don't think I ever said I was British.
@MyBelovedHoshimachi yes
@Randomplayer Roof Turbine A device for roof ventilation
@OrangeConnor2 Yes, I really like this. So I have more than 60 in my house.
@Cestbon 米字X2 (內容)米字X2
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@NordicAerospace Or maybe use one that looks like a 22nd century Boeing BWB
@Deandash discord伺服器的連結是什麼
@Chaunhkhoa Just find a website that can convert images to Markdown.
@Salah001XTripleVage ATR42 is because the number of yak42 is the same as that of atr42. I am used to only typing the number instead of the name of the aircraft. The same goes for other things.
@Remaker65998 Not that day. I need to use my passport.
@Boeing777x Phil Pauley's four-story monster plane is a little too big for me. It's too difficult to make. It probably has over 800 parts. I won't make it now, but I will in the future.
@Remaker65998 Yak-42 will probably be completed within next week.^-^
welcome back
@Aer0User To follow the YS11 at cruising speed with the throttle at 70% the speed is up and down at 454
@Aer0User ?
@SpEx Compared to the TU134, C5 wings, and C17 landing gear, the YS11 can be said to be quite simple.
Looks like a Soviet DC8