Yeah but in SP lift is relative to the speed it’s moving (except when you turn on wind) not the speed of propwash or the prop pulling air over it (as with the Custer) so while it’s completely fine to mod huge wings it’s not exactly how it would work irl. This also applies to holding the brakes in a custom cub with throttle and the horizontal stabiliser rising to “fly” in the speed of the propwash. You can sorta replicate this with a gyro but again it’s not how it works irl. But damn it’s great anyway@F104Deathtrap
Woah thats a big comment lol, yeah I fully get where you are coming from, I sometimes use an IPad 2. If you ever need someone to review anything let me know. @Hyattorama
Wow, I took her for a quick fly just then, I found the aesthetics to be amazing in game (iOS) unfortunately I had to use low physics but no problem
The takeoff was excellent, I was in love with the LG struts and stuff but confused as to where the main gear retract (I have no idea about planes it’s based on) the flaps worked well and realistically and landing on all surfaces was a breeze.
110/100 for detail and realistic performance.
Well done
The only thing I would have changed is the colour on the sticks for throttle as I was pushing 4 engines¿ (minor detail)
It was great
"We were able to take a lot of off the shelf components from other vehicles," said Burnett. "The flight control system was lifted out of (General Dynamics') F-16 design. The engines were out of the (Northrop) T-38, and the nose gear also came off a T-38. And the main gear were from the F-104, if I remember correctly. The ejection seat was from the F-16." To put it all together, tools were pulled from Lockheed's C-5 cargo plane line.
The F-16's flight control system was an important piece of the puzzle, because it was a "fly-by-wire" control system. Since the strange nature of Have Blue design would make the aircraft inherently unstable in flight—more than any human pilot could cope with—it needed a "fly-by-wire" control system to make it work. "Because we knew we had a very unstable vehicle, the F-16 flight controllers made a lot of sense," Burnett said.
The rest of the cockpit layout was decidedly low tech. Aside from the F-16's "side stick" arrangement, the Have Blue aircraft used "a lot of the old-fashioned steam gauges for instrumentation," Burnett explained.
idk, but there might be a write up somewhere that says something like "using the f-16 instrument cluster and the f-5 stick etc" yk what i mean? lots of those kinda aircraft used off the shelf parts
One thing I’ve done which helps my heart go numb is listening to all of spacey Jane’s songs and also just songs in general
Try not let the Instagram algorithm get to your head either take a break from screens they make me more stressed and go spend some time in nature w supportive friends, and find something to get lost in too
Idk
:)
Honestly going thru sum stuff myself
My brain reverts back to thinking about her all the time and all the things I never got to say and the things we had planned but it just wasn’t the best for us in the end
I know it’s different from what your going thru
But something that helped me massively is talking to my close family and especially my auntie and uncle like they helped me see that the future is going to be better and that good things are ahead, while now it’s hell on earth try your best to take some positives, it’s not the same as your situation, but, if I may suggest, when your ready focus on the positives from what has happened and the lessons you can learn and even though that person isn’t there anymore they can still teach you and help you become a better person through your memories
I hope this is ok to say
Please if it’s not just remove it or I can I barely ever log in
:) all the best, take care, deal with it safely :)
Does the fuselage occasionally break behind the main spar? Does it have a ramp for parachutists out the back? Does it occasionally fly around a guy who shouldn’t be anyone’s role model?
If the answer is yes
You probably like planes
Yeah but in SP lift is relative to the speed it’s moving (except when you turn on wind) not the speed of propwash or the prop pulling air over it (as with the Custer) so while it’s completely fine to mod huge wings it’s not exactly how it would work irl. This also applies to holding the brakes in a custom cub with throttle and the horizontal stabiliser rising to “fly” in the speed of the propwash. You can sorta replicate this with a gyro but again it’s not how it works irl. But damn it’s great anyway@F104Deathtrap
+1Wow congrats on gold
+1Maybe, maybe
+1Any idea why some bush planes fall thru the ground when they weigh less then 2k lbs? I’m using negative weight blocks
To comment @Hyattorama
+11st
+1Hahaha this is cool, I’ll take it for a spin later 7downloads-13comments-22upvotes lol this is great
+1Hot diggedy dog
+1This’ll come in handy thanks for putting them all together
+1Thanks heaps @Hyattorama
+1Yes I was born at Chernobyl the day it failed, I am also a massive flippen monster @UssInvincible @FalconGT12
+15k lol thanks for the follow
+1This is sick! You’re gonna be gold by the end of the weekend
+1Yes thanks so much they work great on iOS :)
+1That’s one shmexy plane
+1Woah thats a big comment lol, yeah I fully get where you are coming from, I sometimes use an IPad 2. If you ever need someone to review anything let me know. @Hyattorama
+1Featured!!!
+1Wow, I took her for a quick fly just then, I found the aesthetics to be amazing in game (iOS) unfortunately I had to use low physics but no problem
+1The takeoff was excellent, I was in love with the LG struts and stuff but confused as to where the main gear retract (I have no idea about planes it’s based on) the flaps worked well and realistically and landing on all surfaces was a breeze.
110/100 for detail and realistic performance.
Well done
The only thing I would have changed is the colour on the sticks for throttle as I was pushing 4 engines¿ (minor detail)
It was great
1st
+1@Hyattorama Thanks heaps, ill take a look
+1@Hyattorama nope! haha this was before I got a new phone
+1This is sweet, the detail is crazy, awesome work
+1nice
+1This is cool
+1Thank you @FastDan
+1Nice work
+1@PhantomBladeCorp Rear mirrors! what an invention, more useful in France tho
+1Fidget spinner fly's into plane
+1Wow this is great! i wish u made it as a mod so i could give it more points.
+1p.s. birch goose
np
+1upvote-download matrix
+1Incredible's flashback or main spar mounted jets like the Canberra
+1@Awsomur wait what?
+14th last and last
+1If you say so... @503rdAirborneSoldier
+1Could u make the Hetzer Kame sp
+1I'm hitting 730 in a 4times1000hp engine plane (no mods apart from a small cockpit(I hit 780 in a 15 degree dive
+1not perfect but might help
https://arstechnica.com/tech-policy/2017/12/stealth-turns-40-looking-back-at-the-first-flight-of-have-blue/
"We were able to take a lot of off the shelf components from other vehicles," said Burnett. "The flight control system was lifted out of (General Dynamics') F-16 design. The engines were out of the (Northrop) T-38, and the nose gear also came off a T-38. And the main gear were from the F-104, if I remember correctly. The ejection seat was from the F-16." To put it all together, tools were pulled from Lockheed's C-5 cargo plane line.
The F-16's flight control system was an important piece of the puzzle, because it was a "fly-by-wire" control system. Since the strange nature of Have Blue design would make the aircraft inherently unstable in flight—more than any human pilot could cope with—it needed a "fly-by-wire" control system to make it work. "Because we knew we had a very unstable vehicle, the F-16 flight controllers made a lot of sense," Burnett said.
The rest of the cockpit layout was decidedly low tech. Aside from the F-16's "side stick" arrangement, the Have Blue aircraft used "a lot of the old-fashioned steam gauges for instrumentation," Burnett explained.
idk, but there might be a write up somewhere that says something like "using the f-16 instrument cluster and the f-5 stick etc" yk what i mean? lots of those kinda aircraft used off the shelf parts
Very cool bummer that SAMs exist
One thing I’ve done which helps my heart go numb is listening to all of spacey Jane’s songs and also just songs in general
Try not let the Instagram algorithm get to your head either take a break from screens they make me more stressed and go spend some time in nature w supportive friends, and find something to get lost in too
Idk
:)
Honestly going thru sum stuff myself
My brain reverts back to thinking about her all the time and all the things I never got to say and the things we had planned but it just wasn’t the best for us in the end
I know it’s different from what your going thru
But something that helped me massively is talking to my close family and especially my auntie and uncle like they helped me see that the future is going to be better and that good things are ahead, while now it’s hell on earth try your best to take some positives, it’s not the same as your situation, but, if I may suggest, when your ready focus on the positives from what has happened and the lessons you can learn and even though that person isn’t there anymore they can still teach you and help you become a better person through your memories
I hope this is ok to say
Please if it’s not just remove it or I can I barely ever log in
:) all the best, take care, deal with it safely :)
i clicked on this instead of andrew garrisons post looks sick who hurt the designer?
@bskngshrk oh my goodness!! Mate how have you been what’s been goin on?
I’ve been well thanks
Kinda dating a beautiful girl atm haha 😅
@DeadlyDialga same
Basking shark!! How’s Re you?
Hyatt!!!! How are you?
@smollo haha ahhh mate I’m sure your doing your best hey :)
Does the fuselage occasionally break behind the main spar? Does it have a ramp for parachutists out the back? Does it occasionally fly around a guy who shouldn’t be anyone’s role model?
If the answer is yes
You probably like planes