Handles well for "unfinished". Many Mig-35s already posted (I did 1 mod), and the're all supersonic without the turbofan engines. Turbofans on SP have a slow simulated airflow.
Goony Bird AKA DC-3, C-47, introduced in 1935, WWII workhorse. Very Similar to your C-46, and was a big hit on the civilian market. Some still fly, I think.
Fantastic model reproduction, normal flight performance for the Sopwith. I prefer the cockpit view, which you got to admit is non-standard on your cockpits. (That's minor, though.)
The surprise to me is that ConSon accidently posted a flyable (marginally) model. And to the obvious question: yeah, I also test Consons models on higher- power PCs, same observation applies. I use a tablet to build and post the toys I share.
Beautiful! To fly on iPad: nozzles full forward, throttle @ 50% until take off. Switch to cockpit view (IFR intrument only) climb full power to 62,000 feet, dive at 1100 mph. Wow!
Looks fantistic; it's supposed to blend in with the sky background; I like the optional thrust vectoring. You could derive a faster SP model from this, I think, such that if you can double the speed you're approaching the actual YF23 prototype capability, per the rumor-mill.
Requires "structural"wings not primary for inner wing attachments, those engines require support. I imagine many downloaders see both wings fall off at the runway, regardless of the platform they use. Just FYI. Four stars for the nice appearance!
Agree, intakes & landing gear options are scarce! BTW I've borrowed your cockpit/powerplant from F-86 Sabre. Wanted to create another in-line propulsion antique jet that exceeds 750 mph. Feel free to copy the wing, tail, and thruster mods on your future SP models. The result: Mig-21X.
OK it will finally get off the grass and into the air, bravo! On my device, next it fireballs. Bravo for effort!
Yeah, goes VTOL for short distances in the 40 - 60 % throttle region. A full transition to level flight is also needed.
Well-done VTOL model, launches, transitions, flys great!
Well balanced, flys well!
Good enhanchments! Next, stabilize pitch & roll and add armaments.
My favorite Enterprise (I built the base model)!
Glad you liked my model! You may mod and arm it as you choose!
Impressive monster! The launch vehicle is well-done.
Handles well for "unfinished". Many Mig-35s already posted (I did 1 mod), and the're all supersonic without the turbofan engines. Turbofans on SP have a slow simulated airflow.
Turboprops is all you need (those big engines have many drawbacks in the SP world.
I like your unique cockpit overlay construction! Amazing panels/paint construction, looks, flies great!
@ianzhou Glad you reposted my spaceship Enterprize cloaked model!
Yes, gave it 5 stars, @Teus
Fine detail, sharp looking Vulcan! Got to be careful on all maneuvers, the balance is delicate. An accomplishment!
A beaut! No way it will check out on mY mobile(s). Try running this on a PC? Worth a try!
Wings/gear are great. With a re-design of the fuselage I'm guessing you'll finally get a 1,000 MIG21 - go for it!
A model that performed 2 full loops @ 35,000 - 20,000 feet. Nice!
Clever model, with all thrust derived from the tip of the internal nacelle. Nice fusalege!
Goony Bird AKA DC-3, C-47, introduced in 1935, WWII workhorse. Very Similar to your C-46, and was a big hit on the civilian market. Some still fly, I think.
Looks great, flys well! How about doing a Douglas "Goony Bird"?
Fantastic model reproduction, normal flight performance for the Sopwith. I prefer the cockpit view, which you got to admit is non-standard on your cockpits. (That's minor, though.)
Take off VTOL easy; initial fliying OK, pitch OK, but YAW not OK. Fun, I like this!
The surprise to me is that ConSon accidently posted a flyable (marginally) model. And to the obvious question: yeah, I also test Consons models on higher- power PCs, same observation applies. I use a tablet to build and post the toys I share.
Nicely done.
Noahstancik, tablet & phone apps will have issues with in-air control. I can take off, that's it for now. A nice model!
Beautiful interpretation!
Beautiful! To fly on iPad: nozzles full forward, throttle @ 50% until take off. Switch to cockpit view (IFR intrument only) climb full power to 62,000 feet, dive at 1100 mph. Wow!
Great! Fast, good replication. Level flight OK, caution in turns needed (wing breakage).
Uncertain about the wing aspect ratio here, yet it's managable in flight!
I like this old jet.
I swapped out the fixed front strut with 1retractable gear on this, tried it, and you've got a 740 mph plane level at 15,000 ASL. Just FYI.
Gr8 vintage jet repro.
Beauty of the original F-105, in camoflage.
I think the struts could provide good lift, in addition to the VTOL, they may provide vertical stability.
Looks fantistic; it's supposed to blend in with the sky background; I like the optional thrust vectoring. You could derive a faster SP model from this, I think, such that if you can double the speed you're approaching the actual YF23 prototype capability, per the rumor-mill.
Requires "structural"wings not primary for inner wing attachments, those engines require support. I imagine many downloaders see both wings fall off at the runway, regardless of the platform they use. Just FYI. Four stars for the nice appearance!
Fuselage reminicent of Cesnna, and SP causes body weight to become excessive, but I like the new looks!
A beauty! Flies well; has control limitations similar to other dihedral inverse stabilizers, but fast and fun!
I had a much easier model to construct doing the P-3C Orion just posted. How'd you get all those overlapping panels to work?
Amazing, clean construction here. Flys well for the simulated a/c mass.
Great detail & turbofan use!
Nice replica! Takeoffs okay; tricky in the simulated air to fly.
We all make trade-offs, that way. Yes a Mig21 carrys underwing fuel tanks, not engines; a trade choice. Your plane works, I like it,
We all make trade-offs, that way. Yes a Mig21 carrys underwing fuel tanks, not engines; a trade choice. Your plane works, I like it,
Cool! Flys well, nice replica.
Clever flying design.
You got the wings & nose section well for the Mig-21. Flys! For performance, a smaller airframe is required - check out my Mig-21X.
Agree, intakes & landing gear options are scarce! BTW I've borrowed your cockpit/powerplant from F-86 Sabre. Wanted to create another in-line propulsion antique jet that exceeds 750 mph. Feel free to copy the wing, tail, and thruster mods on your future SP models. The result: Mig-21X.
Great VTOL! Needs wings set horizontal or w dihedral "up" for normal level flight.
Overdue credit to AgDynamics: this was used for some structures on the nozzle-supported Firefly fictional spacecraft.