@TheMouse download this post and look into the parts closely. If you still need help, let me know. also check this forum and this video Don't forget to remove mass weight (MassDrag) on the XML editor
I recommend everyone to download and try this - you have to pilot in the cockpit. Experience the dive or climb - you will see how cool it is. Genius. Of course, give an upvote to appreciate the hard work.
This plane was never produced, and scrapped during the mock upstage. In my research, I saw more sources with round jet intakes (like the second blue print). Which is more consistent with it’s predecessor - F104. But there are also fewer sources showing with the square intakes - leaning towards F14, F15. Most of the square intakes were used by Mig than. So I would vote for round intakes which looks more believeable as F104 varient. But just my opinion. Both are cool.
@TheMouse download this post and look into the parts closely. If you still need help, let me know. also check this forum and this video Don't forget to remove mass weight (MassDrag) on the XML editor
+1very cool, I like it so much
+1cute one
+1@HanakoSan @screechy No worries, I will make a fair judgment. My challenges usually come with a lot of experienced players and great builds.
+1Very gentle to fly. I love your big planes
+1good, this is the first spotlighted plane for this challenge. Note, that the part count is much less than the rule.
+1Tested. Very nice to fly. The magneto was a bit hard to switch at first. But that’s okay if you find out. Overall this is one of the best one.
+1@Apollo018362 that’s interesting. Noted. Thanks
+1wow, this is amazing. Super fighter of WW2. great build. Contrarotating props are so cool
+1@TheMouse sure
+1very nice. great job
+1@TheGliderGuy Congrats to everyone. Thanks
+1@MAPA @GuardianAerospace @OPaiTaOn thank you friends
+1this is a grant work - with so much of details
+1@TheGliderGuy Goodluck, have fun and safe, with your Glider Camp
+1@MAPA's Era of large airliners....
+1nice work
+1I am seeing more and more helicopters! great
+1@MonarchiiwithastolenMG great idea
+1@MonarchiiwithastolenMG no problem - have fun
+1@MrCOPTY :D
+1@OPaiTaOn Your Helicopters are nice, do more. I will do some Heli soon
+1@LunarEclipseSP Lol,,, that's all about my thoughts while building this staff
+1@Speedhunter Please do. And also tag me. can't wait to see it. Good luck
+1@Speedhunter make sure the livery are zero mass and drags, since the VTOL is too sensitive with the weight and drag distribution
+1@Speedhunter Sure, make sure it is a successor. I will support
+1@Speedhunter may be,, could be a multirole
+1@MAPA wow... that is so hard. amazing
+1It is so gentle to fly. It fill up on my iPod in the designer mode. Did you build on a PC or Mac?
+1@AntonWings thanks
+1nice, such a quality build.
+1awesome
+1Nice
+1@AdamoGG interesting
+1Lol this is funny
+1@MonarchiiwithastolenMG right. Yes,, I was building this so freely without any restriction, except a few parts. Just a one hour build,
+1@MonarchiiwithastolenMG Oh you are right. I did not notice how many wings I used, and have more control surfaces.
+1@Mousewithamachinegun122 that's right.
+1@MonarchiiwithastolenMG Lol, let me borrow your words "part efficient aircraft" from now on.
+1Mouse, I know you are helpful to the new comers, that is very nice of you. I appreciate your work
+1@Mousewithamachinegun122 I see, thanks,
+1Photo Credits to @Erc90F4RU - thank you so much
+1this is so cute
+1Looks great
+1German concept VTOL transport of the 1970s. Only one prototype was produced. Coming soon with improved control and a VR cockpit. T for tag.
+1I recommend everyone to download and try this - you have to pilot in the cockpit. Experience the dive or climb - you will see how cool it is. Genius. Of course, give an upvote to appreciate the hard work.
+1@molakesi exactly -
+1@Mousewithamachinegun122 @Zero0Two2 Thank you guys
+1This plane was never produced, and scrapped during the mock upstage. In my research, I saw more sources with round jet intakes (like the second blue print). Which is more consistent with it’s predecessor - F104. But there are also fewer sources showing with the square intakes - leaning towards F14, F15. Most of the square intakes were used by Mig than. So I would vote for round intakes which looks more believeable as F104 varient. But just my opinion. Both are cool.
+1@OrangeConnor2 I did not block you. I did not block @DatTrainAndCarGuy19 as well. Never block before. I do not have any issues.
+1