@BRNavyPilot Thanks. It's hard to explain, but let me try; the elevator surface is too large (or the rotation angle is too wide if you use a rotator), while the nose (or front parts) are too heavy. then it can not handle forces correctly. It happens to me sometimes, but I will even it out before posting it. Also, making airplanes fly at a level (without the use of a gyroscope) is another good challenge. After all, it is all about Physics, CoM, CoT, and CoL, making all these work together. There may be XML or Mods to edit, but I do not enjoy them. I love working with raw Physics properties.
Nice. I used to play Cromwell tank in World of tank game. It came out very nice at the beginning (10 years ago) but later the game add horrible looking fictional tanks- so I stopped playing
The gun is cool, and the images are so cool as well. The flowers in the foreground bring the contrast between the wild nature of fire and battles. Love the story as well.
@Thatrano Yes, I was not exactly following or working with the blueprint. Just a quick build, loosely based on the XA-38 with a bit different position for the 75mm canon. (Real one got another remote turret on the belly too, with total of 6x 0.5 machine guns.)
Very nice to fly, but as there is almost zero drag and zero mass makes the plane very difficult to land. It is keep on flying and can’t stop. I suggest to leave mass and drag for some realistic flight experience
Hello friends, I have some urgent things (in good ways though) and so I got delayed in the judging process. I will post the results once I am done. Maybe in a week. Sorry for the lateness. Sept/3/2024
@mikoyanster True, since I work full-time, and have family responsibilities, I don't have much free time. But I try to keep this tradition alive for at least once in one and a half months. So that to keep up the spirit and love of the airplanes. by the way, I like your works and collection so much.
Nice, it was also called DC-9 before with McDonnell Douglas - When I was a teenager, I built a DC9-Series 40, at 1:72 scale model using teak wood - with the help from my late dad who helped and taught me how to curve the wood. It is about 19 inches / 48 cm - I miss those days of seeing this plane. @Zaineman
50 upvotes for the 1st prize, (and a total of 105 upvotes). That is quite a challenge for the upvoter. Are you sure?
+2@BRNavyPilot Thanks. It's hard to explain, but let me try; the elevator surface is too large (or the rotation angle is too wide if you use a rotator), while the nose (or front parts) are too heavy. then it can not handle forces correctly. It happens to me sometimes, but I will even it out before posting it. Also, making airplanes fly at a level (without the use of a gyroscope) is another good challenge. After all, it is all about Physics, CoM, CoT, and CoL, making all these work together. There may be XML or Mods to edit, but I do not enjoy them. I love working with raw Physics properties.
+2@Christiant2 @GuardianAerospace Thanks
+2Thanks guys! @SPairforce @Boeing727200F @Marulk
+2Nice. I used to play Cromwell tank in World of tank game. It came out very nice at the beginning (10 years ago) but later the game add horrible looking fictional tanks- so I stopped playing
+2Wow! this is very nice. Thanks for sharing
+2@Zaineman I miss my buddy - you will love this
+2@Boeing727200F Lol, BBBBbbboeing
+2@Boeing727200F @Superliner350 Thanks!
+2@Christiant2 I am glad that you like it
+2beautiful work, hello form New York!
+2nice
+2@F8boa @Whaet thank you all. appreciate
+2The gun is cool, and the images are so cool as well. The flowers in the foreground bring the contrast between the wild nature of fire and battles. Love the story as well.
+2@Thatrano Yes, I was not exactly following or working with the blueprint. Just a quick build, loosely based on the XA-38 with a bit different position for the 75mm canon. (Real one got another remote turret on the belly too, with total of 6x 0.5 machine guns.)
+2@Krikkit42 @TTL @F8boa
+2good luck buddy
+2Very nice to fly, but as there is almost zero drag and zero mass makes the plane very difficult to land. It is keep on flying and can’t stop. I suggest to leave mass and drag for some realistic flight experience
+2very nice, love the windows
+2Hello friends, I have some urgent things (in good ways though) and so I got delayed in the judging process. I will post the results once I am done. Maybe in a week. Sorry for the lateness. Sept/3/2024
Thank you all for joining.
+2good one, the original Hind
+2@mikoyanster True, since I work full-time, and have family responsibilities, I don't have much free time. But I try to keep this tradition alive for at least once in one and a half months. So that to keep up the spirit and love of the airplanes. by the way, I like your works and collection so much.
+2@HariTheSnakk Thank you
+2@Boeing727200F yes, as first as SR71
+2@Zaineman, look at this details
+2great build. your collection is wonderful and consistent. great job
+2@Krikkit42 he (@jamesPLANESii) already done one of the best piece for this challenge
+2@Zaineman yes - New York was like a war zone last night - with the sounds of fire works. Happy 4th of July buddy
+2@CallsignGizmo Well, ... because I wanted to
+2@Zaineman oh wow, so funny
+2nice
+2huh, 15 control surfaces? I have to take a closer look, thanks for joining
+2@Zaineman
+2@MrCOPTY nice. let me know if you achieve a better speed record and altitude.
+2@Alternation i love all 3 of the V bombers
+2Nice staff - @MrCOPTY thanks.
+2this is pure Zaine!
+2Thanks @AntonWings & @Omoriboy
+2@Randomplayer @Noob101 well… @Themouse must be on a glider … coming slowly
+2Nice, it was also called DC-9 before with McDonnell Douglas - When I was a teenager, I built a DC9-Series 40, at 1:72 scale model using teak wood - with the help from my late dad who helped and taught me how to curve the wood. It is about 19 inches / 48 cm - I miss those days of seeing this plane. @Zaineman
+2beautiful, this is one of my favorite plane
+2@IQinventory and Mitsubishi Zero
+2awsome, this is the quality I am looking for
+2Little F23
+2I was away and missing a lot of your nice planes.
+2Thanks, to all, @JuliaAircraft @Superliner350 @Rjenteissussy
+2wow one of my favorite plane
+2FMA IA 58 Pucará ?
+2Nice work. This is the first plane with the standards that i expected for the challenge
+2@ThomasRoderick @BadahhMuscleCar001@MAPA Thank you guys
+2