@Jim1the1Squid You don't have to vote or tagged if don't like it. Also the votes in the forum only gives 2points (witch is nothing). Anyway this is a teaser of the most popular aircraft in the 1940. Still 2000 airplanes of the type are flying today. This is an amazing task for a truly AMAZING airplane ! If you liked the teaser, the votes are only meant to promote it to other readers.
Still needs some work in the interior and some final details.
It has all the realistic flying characteristic, even the 95hp engine...
For those who are not familiar with this classic aircraft, will follow a historical retrospective.
It is really fun, especially the anchor very beautiful idea. It's worth downloading. You always need a cruise to the islands. Congrats very cool build.
You know you can use rotators for the engine...
Abortion is a clinical condition (ebryo and placenta death ) and a medical procedure that leads to the same effect . In this case the article and the studie talks about the condition. Perhaps you may prefer the miscarriage term better, however aborion is valid.
@jamesPLANESii oh when a flight controller refer to your registration number outside your regional airport , doesn't pronounce county codes ? The Ag cat it's a fantastic idea , I have a wip. Now I am almost finishing an 1945 erco ercoupe. When it's ready can I bother you for some feedback ?
Scout Eagle Zulu, kilo, mike, oscar, alpha you are clear to taxi.
Now I had the opportunity to try it.
A lovely plane, I didn't catch the original, but that's great. I love the fact that it's not a replica and you've put your own realistic lead. The landing gears are flawless, and so are the flaps. Also amazing work with prop Wash. Fantastic ruder and very special "engine". It is a pity that the site does not appreciate civil aviation. This little airplane is ideal for crosswind landings.
What are you up to next?
@BACconcordepilot I think there is no cure, some cells that are in a state of oxidative stress if they no longer receive destructive stimuli can be saved. But beyond that, ribosomes cannot respond to repair. What is the WD-40?
@Keml Sure, first make a fake wing from fuselage, shape it to the correct size and shape. After that take a normal wing and stick it inside the fake. If the normal wing don't have the right dimensions shrink it with overlord mod. The shrinking does not affect lift. Also for more advanced work you can divide the wing in 3 sectors. The first front sector (leading edge) has larger height and the other 2. It's like making the shape of a droplet. I will tell you what can we do, i will tag you in one of my unlisted work in progress airplanes to use as an example.
Nice, your first open cockpit. Keep up the good work and don't forget the description, it's important practice and great source for exchanging ideas with others.
I assure you that the geopolitical role play is not the only exeptionall thing in this aircraft. If u download and use this fictional model you will notice amazing details. From the flawless weapon system to the last light, all have a purpose there. This plane is probably the most-anticipated and well tested plane in the site. Congratulations this is a truly unique platinum build.
@Thelegitpilot13 Thank you for taking the time to read it. Space medicine is even more exotic. Αt higher levels, cell damage comes directly from the particles; however, free radicals are also produced. Exposure to radiation is the most complex and difficult issue we have to solve if we want to travel beyond our atmosphere. Μaybe we should create some kind of magnetic field around the ship...
If you have a topic or question you would like to see, feel free to suggest it.
Sometimes we forget that simplicity is a virtue. Although it has only 38 pieces it is almost excellent. If it were less agile it would be perfectly realistic. He definitely deserves my vote and a headlight. Have fun and let us from time to time, to stay simple and humble. Happy flights
Very strange. Here we have rotors that stop very quick with throttle reduction, you also have a counter rotating propeller rotation system, which is quite difficult. It's a very good job, even though it's pretty nose heavy...
Mayby you should make a better description with some technical elements.
@AstleyIndustries They can with training and means from technology and medicine. Now I think we're at the limit of how much more we can give. Thanks for reading the article and commenting, I hope you like the next part.
@ChiChiWerx Thanks so much for reading the article. I'm always in a dilemma about how much data a non-professional might be interested in. Notherless I ranked "AGSM" as way of dealing the mechanical stress, not as an effect. Unfortunately in the article there things missing, like how the pilot's height or position in the cockpit affects his stamina. For the matter there is only a small picture, but if there is interest I can cover them. On the aircraft issue, remember the machines are made to human standards, the boundaries are there for us. Newer UAVs can have seemingly negative acceleration. In the 1970s, when there were no automatic systems, there were experiments with "liquid" ventilators that allowed greater stress. I was hoping there were questions to cover more topics, so I always appreciate your opinion.
@BACconcordepilot Correct. Of course -4g is too much. It is also releated from the time that the body accepts the acceleration. The red out of the eyes can also occur in -2g for > 15sec. Usually pilots in positive G tighten their abdominal and leg muscles to force some of the blood to the brain, but in negative G there is nothing you can do...
If you like it, the most interesting part is the last one about cosmic radiation.
@BACconcordepilot Of course, protecting the patient's identity is always very important LOL. Did you liked the article?
@Nerfenthusiast Right, the suits have a tube like an umbilical cord usually on the left. This is linked to the fighter delivery system and depending on the acceleration it exerts, apply positive pressure on the lower extremities. Some suits have bladders containing water, while others (newer) have air.
@jamesPLANESii oh nice... that's why I saw a cook island registration on your seaplane . Cool , people there are more involved in aviation? Also t please.
@Jim1the1Squid You don't have to vote or tagged if don't like it. Also the votes in the forum only gives 2points (witch is nothing). Anyway this is a teaser of the most popular aircraft in the 1940. Still 2000 airplanes of the type are flying today. This is an amazing task for a truly AMAZING airplane ! If you liked the teaser, the votes are only meant to promote it to other readers.
@Awsomur LoL nobody, but it is very cold up there. :-D
LOL!
Still needs some work in the interior and some final details.
It has all the realistic flying characteristic, even the 95hp engine...
For those who are not familiar with this classic aircraft, will follow a historical retrospective.
Saved it. Great job, especially for your level ! This plane in my opinion worth more votes , keep up the good work
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@FlipposMC Sure if u use a rotator connected to wings u have a prop witch works even underwater.
My favorite and always classic 747
It is really fun, especially the anchor very beautiful idea. It's worth downloading. You always need a cruise to the islands. Congrats very cool build.
You know you can use rotators for the engine...
Abortion is a clinical condition (ebryo and placenta death ) and a medical procedure that leads to the same effect . In this case the article and the studie talks about the condition. Perhaps you may prefer the miscarriage term better, however aborion is valid.
+1@jamesPLANESii oh when a flight controller refer to your registration number outside your regional airport , doesn't pronounce county codes ? The Ag cat it's a fantastic idea , I have a wip. Now I am almost finishing an 1945 erco ercoupe. When it's ready can I bother you for some feedback ?
@F4f879 abortion = death of an embryo, termination of a pregnancy
Scout Eagle Zulu, kilo, mike, oscar, alpha you are clear to taxi.
Now I had the opportunity to try it.
A lovely plane, I didn't catch the original, but that's great. I love the fact that it's not a replica and you've put your own realistic lead. The landing gears are flawless, and so are the flaps. Also amazing work with prop Wash. Fantastic ruder and very special "engine". It is a pity that the site does not appreciate civil aviation. This little airplane is ideal for crosswind landings.
What are you up to next?
@BACconcordepilot I think there is no cure, some cells that are in a state of oxidative stress if they no longer receive destructive stimuli can be saved. But beyond that, ribosomes cannot respond to repair. What is the WD-40?
very nice interior
+1@Keml Sure, first make a fake wing from fuselage, shape it to the correct size and shape. After that take a normal wing and stick it inside the fake. If the normal wing don't have the right dimensions shrink it with overlord mod. The shrinking does not affect lift. Also for more advanced work you can divide the wing in 3 sectors. The first front sector (leading edge) has larger height and the other 2. It's like making the shape of a droplet. I will tell you what can we do, i will tag you in one of my unlisted work in progress airplanes to use as an example.
Nice, your first open cockpit. Keep up the good work and don't forget the description, it's important practice and great source for exchanging ideas with others.
+1I assure you that the geopolitical role play is not the only exeptionall thing in this aircraft. If u download and use this fictional model you will notice amazing details. From the flawless weapon system to the last light, all have a purpose there. This plane is probably the most-anticipated and well tested plane in the site. Congratulations this is a truly unique platinum build.
+3@Thelegitpilot13 Thank you for taking the time to read it. Space medicine is even more exotic. Αt higher levels, cell damage comes directly from the particles; however, free radicals are also produced. Exposure to radiation is the most complex and difficult issue we have to solve if we want to travel beyond our atmosphere. Μaybe we should create some kind of magnetic field around the ship...
+1If you have a topic or question you would like to see, feel free to suggest it.
@F4f879 than the general (instead other) population. Thanks for the correction I will fix it in the main article.
@eternalDarkness @mod (or someone else modurator) thanks for new educational tag. :-)
very good!
@PositivePlanes Thank you :-)
@aircraftoftheredstar @dimkal
@warhawk95 @freerangedlemon
@Astleyindustries @zoomzoom999 @armyguy1534
@Strikefighter04 @ryn176 @edensk
@thelegitpilot13 @flipposmc @positiveplanes
Sometimes we forget that simplicity is a virtue. Although it has only 38 pieces it is almost excellent. If it were less agile it would be perfectly realistic. He definitely deserves my vote and a headlight. Have fun and let us from time to time, to stay simple and humble. Happy flights
+3Very strange. Here we have rotors that stop very quick with throttle reduction, you also have a counter rotating propeller rotation system, which is quite difficult. It's a very good job, even though it's pretty nose heavy...
+1Mayby you should make a better description with some technical elements.
Cool, when are you going to upload it?
@Thelegitpilot13 True, but good models are made even without challenges :-).
+1We have lift off ! Great build
right ailerons are inverted, but other than that, very good job. Great cockpit. keep up the good work
@AstleyIndustries They can with training and means from technology and medicine. Now I think we're at the limit of how much more we can give. Thanks for reading the article and commenting, I hope you like the next part.
@ChiChiWerx Thanks so much for reading the article. I'm always in a dilemma about how much data a non-professional might be interested in. Notherless I ranked "AGSM" as way of dealing the mechanical stress, not as an effect. Unfortunately in the article there things missing, like how the pilot's height or position in the cockpit affects his stamina. For the matter there is only a small picture, but if there is interest I can cover them. On the aircraft issue, remember the machines are made to human standards, the boundaries are there for us. Newer UAVs can have seemingly negative acceleration. In the 1970s, when there were no automatic systems, there were experiments with "liquid" ventilators that allowed greater stress. I was hoping there were questions to cover more topics, so I always appreciate your opinion.
Saab ? hmm not bad, but no prize ....
here !Part2. Discuss about mechanical stress
@BACconcordepilot Correct. Of course -4g is too much. It is also releated from the time that the body accepts the acceleration. The red out of the eyes can also occur in -2g for > 15sec. Usually pilots in positive G tighten their abdominal and leg muscles to force some of the blood to the brain, but in negative G there is nothing you can do...
If you like it, the most interesting part is the last one about cosmic radiation.
@BACconcordepilot Of course, protecting the patient's identity is always very important LOL. Did you liked the article?
@Nerfenthusiast Right, the suits have a tube like an umbilical cord usually on the left. This is linked to the fighter delivery system and depending on the acceleration it exerts, apply positive pressure on the lower extremities. Some suits have bladders containing water, while others (newer) have air.
@Thelegitpilot13 Even if that kind of list existed, aerospace medicine doesn't work this way sorry.
@Thelegitpilot13 listing examples?
@Astleyindustries @ryn176 @edensk
@crashfihter05 @aircraftoftheredstar @flipposmc
@zoomzoom999 @freerangedlemon @armyguy1534
@thelegitpilot13 @positiveplanes @strikefighter04
Feel free to ask if you have questions or observations
Try the pzl p24 , it's high wing monoplane but it's great
@jamesPLANESii oh nice... that's why I saw a cook island registration on your seaplane . Cool , people there are more involved in aviation? Also t please.
@Keml welcome back