Thank you. One of the pleasures of this game is that you can go back time and again to make tweaks to your builds. I'm thinking of redoing my TU-95 again as an example. Such a fun game. @cowelly
@DandruffCat - thank you for your kind words. I considered calling it that, but most people just know it as the DC-3. Maybe I'll add the name to the title to add clarity
Thanks for the upvote and suggestion. I'm not sure about the extra length in the nose. I followed a profile online and it is shorter than you realize. @jamesPLANESii
I know it seems gross, but I needed to make sure I did not have Cancer. You can never be too careful. There was a young man on this site last year that had cancer. I don't know what became of him. @CODENAMEBOB
I went in for possible hernia repair. It turned out to not be a hernia, but a mass needed to come out. Probably the most painful recovery I've ever had since the bruising and swelling is very pronounced. @Himynameiswalrus
Thanks for the tip, and I agree with your comment on the ailerons. To be honest I'm recovering from a painful surgery and was too exhausted to put in my normal detail. Maybe on the next version. @BogdanX
@IMDABEST OK cool thanks for the feedback, yeah you will probably need the physics turned at high because of the way this plane was built. Hope this helps!
@Treadmill103 @Cedy117 @Himynameiswalrus @CaesiciusPlanes @TheOwlAce @dogspit - Oh, thanks guys! The old planes are not as popular on this site as modern creations, but there is something nice about a plane that was designed with a steering wheel ;-)
Nice job 😀
Thank you @RocketIndustries
Thanks for making the long flight commitment! I'm glad you enjoy this creation. @RandyAndSonsAircraft
Looks cool. Try double or triple the wings (multiple wings in the same location) to achieve more lift.
Yes of course you can. @BaconRoll
Thanks very much @Notapier
@VladCelTroll - yeah, I remember that game.
Your welcome. I'm slowly trying out planes, but it has been challenging with my surgery recovery. @Insertname
Thank you. One of the pleasures of this game is that you can go back time and again to make tweaks to your builds. I'm thinking of redoing my TU-95 again as an example. Such a fun game. @cowelly
As a child I remember the roar of this very loud plane as it made its last flight over my airport. Thanks for building this.
Sr. Here: yes I'll do that. It should be coming soon! We are all anxious to see it. @GT3TobyRS
@DandruffCat - thank you for your kind words. I considered calling it that, but most people just know it as the DC-3. Maybe I'll add the name to the title to add clarity
:-) @RandyAndSonsAircraft
OK, I'll try to add that. :-) @Dolphinowl245
@Pioneerindustries - I see that. I was going to add one, but decided to keep the part count down. The actual landing gear is pretty interesting.
Turn your physics up to high. @WilhelmScream
Thank you @EggAircraft !
If you release an unlisted version you get a nice cross section diagram to compare against. @jamesPLANESii
Thank you @CaesiciusPlanes
Thank you! @Treadmill103
Thanks for the upvote and suggestion. I'm not sure about the extra length in the nose. I followed a profile online and it is shorter than you realize. @jamesPLANESii
Cool wings, dude!
I'll check it out! @MediciAviation243
I'll do the same with yours. I personally liked this one! @Insertname
LOL. They last forever. @Insertname
That's great! I'd like to see that when you get the print! @ACMECo1940
I like how you got the shape down. I had to run the whole runway to get airborne, but once in the air, your bird flys very nice. @ACMECo1940
I just took it for a spin :-) @ACMECo1940
Thank! My 13 year old son (Walrus Jr.) designed and built this one. I ordered a 3D model of it. @Insertname
Thanks @ACMECo1940 There is so much history behind this plane!
@Insertname - yeah, I should have named it based off the military spec, not the civilian. Lol
I'm now following you. Ping me if you need anything. @Insertname
So you have a DC-3 on a pole outside your base? @Insertname
Hello and thank you! @SimplePlaneCreations
I won't ask you any questions for obvious reasons, but I'm always glad to hear from a mechanic. @Insertname
Thank you! @Insertname you work on 5th generation fighters? That's interesting.
Thanks! @JackTheBestBoss
I know it seems gross, but I needed to make sure I did not have Cancer. You can never be too careful. There was a young man on this site last year that had cancer. I don't know what became of him. @CODENAMEBOB
Thank you! @BogdanX
I went in for possible hernia repair. It turned out to not be a hernia, but a mass needed to come out. Probably the most painful recovery I've ever had since the bruising and swelling is very pronounced. @Himynameiswalrus
Thanks for the tip, and I agree with your comment on the ailerons. To be honest I'm recovering from a painful surgery and was too exhausted to put in my normal detail. Maybe on the next version. @BogdanX
Thanks! I appreciate your kind words. @Cedy117
Thank you @CRJ900Pilot !
@IMDABEST OK cool thanks for the feedback, yeah you will probably need the physics turned at high because of the way this plane was built. Hope this helps!
@BaconEggs Dammit Daniel, just followed you, and your meme to.
Walrus Jr.
@IMDABEST - That's odd. What settings / device are you on? I just tried it on my iPhone 5 and it seems to work OK.
@jamesPLANESii Do what?
Cool! Try on screen text instead of your voice like Danny2462, and for a channel name just use Bacon Aircrafts.
@Treadmill103 @Cedy117 @Himynameiswalrus @CaesiciusPlanes @TheOwlAce @dogspit - Oh, thanks guys! The old planes are not as popular on this site as modern creations, but there is something nice about a plane that was designed with a steering wheel ;-)
Very pretty!