You sure made ECAM readouts a lot, lot easier.
Now my airplanes can finally notify the pilot when things go wrong or need attention without using 1 billion parts.
In not quite sure, but since seeing Andrew's comments on the post about hollow fuselages yesterday gave me hope for that at least. I say to wait if the devs continue to show support. Simple planes is still a great game regardless, but it would be cool to see more development.
@RPC3503 Hello! Savageman has actually already made a great A350 cockpit. Here it is.
@Totallyaname Yup, everything I post will be.
@Augusta Thank you, it took about ten hours to get it finished.
@WolfSpark Sorry about the part count, but I believe that it's required for the in-depth realism that I like to provide. The finished airplane will either be 9999, 10000, or some other number that looks nice, like 12345. Of course I will make a lower-detail version, probably one that doesn't have an interior cabin, one without a cabin and without a cockpit, and then a really low detail one with about 2000 parts.
@CB76565 The plane that this wing was built for (which is not finished yet) has a full interior and will have a full cockpit. It will even include crew rest areas. It will be laggy.
@SavageMan I looked at the airplane a bit closer today. Before I list a few issues, I must say that the mobile version runs exceptionally well.
The flaps are single-slotted, while on the real A321 they are double-slotted.
The landing gear can be retracted on the ground (A * clamp01(AltitudeAgl > 10) could solve this if your landing gear down = 0)
The wings have considerably less flap track canoes than they should, and the tracks clip through the wing when you put them up. Flaps move a bit too fast- 4 seconds is not enough (there should be at least 7 flap tracks on each wing)
There's a little "thing" that looks like an inboard aileron on your wings when you put the flaps down.
The landing gears should wait for the gear doors to open before they retract/extend.
Now five good things, to end on a positive note!
The fuselage is the best I have ever seen (hollow)
Engines are basically perfect.
Nose is perfect, you got the flat section above and behind the cockpit windows!
The thinness of the airbus wing is shown beautifully.
Probably the most important thing, the speeds are perfect. Lifts off at just the right speed, flares at just the right speed! Flight dynamics are amazing!
Good job. Congratulations on your feature. This plane has the detail that it needs. The livery and other small details (and the screenshots) are very good. Maybe next time add cockpit interior?
You're welcome for the engines blades and other small help!
(Can't believe we got two great airliners in one week!)
@Panthers4741 You'll be able to download the hollow body version with no interior/cockpit. I suspect it'll be around 1,000 parts.
@CSTIJN I'll consider it!
@SgtRXMT technically the finished 757 model is more intricate than FS9 models, in the fact that the model file itself, when exported, is larger in size than FS9 aircraft models. I can't export it because it would crash my computer.
@Mustang51 @Diloph @IisFailing
Thank you very much for the support! I took this wing off of my 757 and spent about 10 hours modifying it for the 737! I still have to add VGs, trim tabs, engine details, and a few other things, but it is almost done.
0:14 Delta CRJ7/9
0:22 AA E175LW
0:54 E175/190
1:06 Lufthansa 350
1:20 SAS 330
1:45 pretty rare to see an old livery NK 320
2:00 is a lot more common (NEO)
@Kendog84 I'm glad you like, but it's actually super outdated now. I have much more efficient code, but it's not quite done. I'll tag you when I release it. (and it's all housed in variables, which didn't exist back then)
I really appreciate the attention to the livery detail, but the flight model is quite confusing for me. The rudder especially, moves so slowly that it's almost impossible to control the plane on takeoff and landing. The elevators and ailerons also take their sweet time, which leads to the plane being a "whale". Also I'm really missing that nice A330 gear tilt and suspension. Last thing from me would be the spoilerons, it takes less than a minute to code them. Actual last thing, you've got one extra flap canoe on those outboards. There's a couple more but I don't want to be a bore. Those were just some tips for you because I see you are trying to be realistic!
You sure made ECAM readouts a lot, lot easier.
+2Now my airplanes can finally notify the pilot when things go wrong or need attention without using 1 billion parts.
Bro But you gotta upvote my 767 wing to get it off of 69
+2Thanks for featuring my comment at 1:45 @Walvis
+2In not quite sure, but since seeing Andrew's comments on the post about hollow fuselages yesterday gave me hope for that at least. I say to wait if the devs continue to show support. Simple planes is still a great game regardless, but it would be cool to see more development.
+2@RPC3503 Hello! Savageman has actually already made a great A350 cockpit. Here it is.
+2@Totallyaname Yup, everything I post will be.
@Augusta Thank you, it took about ten hours to get it finished.
Why is the takeoff speed over 210 knots
+2@WolfSpark Sorry about the part count, but I believe that it's required for the in-depth realism that I like to provide. The finished airplane will either be 9999, 10000, or some other number that looks nice, like 12345. Of course I will make a lower-detail version, probably one that doesn't have an interior cabin, one without a cabin and without a cockpit, and then a really low detail one with about 2000 parts.
+2@CB76565 The plane that this wing was built for (which is not finished yet) has a full interior and will have a full cockpit. It will even include crew rest areas. It will be laggy.
@PlaneFlightX The finished airplane should be able to run on a 9700k, that's what I've got and it's clocked to 5.0 on air.
+2@Gundamboy Sure! Expect about 4000 parts. Version with no seats or cockpit will be about 1500-2000!
+2@CaspianGhostZ Thank you!
+2@SavageMan I looked at the airplane a bit closer today. Before I list a few issues, I must say that the mobile version runs exceptionally well.
* clamp01(AltitudeAgl > 10)
could solve this if your landing gear down = 0)Now five good things, to end on a positive note!
Good job. Congratulations on your feature. This plane has the detail that it needs. The livery and other small details (and the screenshots) are very good. Maybe next time add cockpit interior?
You're welcome for the engines blades and other small help!
+2(Can't believe we got two great airliners in one week!)
@TheSavageManZ 757 didn't get in :( maybe next month they will see it.
+2@Panthers4741 You'll be able to download the hollow body version with no interior/cockpit. I suspect it'll be around 1,000 parts.
+2@CSTIJN I'll consider it!
@SgtRXMT technically the finished 757 model is more intricate than FS9 models, in the fact that the model file itself, when exported, is larger in size than FS9 aircraft models. I can't export it because it would crash my computer.
+283 upvotes? Maybe we can hit 116? Thank you all for your support! That would help this build get to the front page of the airliners tag.
+2@LucasNicky thank you!!
+2@TheKugelblitz yup lol
@PlaneFlightX thank you, all code and parts are public use. The code is kinda sloppy tho.
@QingyuZhou I used blueprint 100% of the way!
+2@XAircraftManufacturer Thank you!
@Sinacraft Pardon?
+2@Zoowarp When I first saw your profile picture, I thought it was Saturn.
+2@Omel and thank you for the support!
+2@Bthom9090 unless you live in Canada... Where it is always C...
+2@PredatorTN It actually isn't that hard. I built a flying plane with 3862 parts on an I5 Processor.
+2@LeonardoEngineering @Diloph
+2Thank you! I will hopefully be posting this winter, along with the MD-88 and a couple others planes.
@Mustang51 @Diloph @IisFailing
+2Thank you very much for the support! I took this wing off of my 757 and spent about 10 hours modifying it for the 737! I still have to add VGs, trim tabs, engine details, and a few other things, but it is almost done.
@QingyuZhou
@Sinacraft
@CRJ900Pilot
@Vidal99977
Thanks for checking this out.
+2@JamesBleriot Haha I meant because of the amount of pax it had onboard!
(A318 capacity is 132 passengers MAX)
+2That leaves about 50 people with no seat.
Cathay Paciic?
(spelling mistake intended)
+2@RailfanEthan @T8flightcrafts Thank you for the feedback and positive support!
+2WOW
^^That's how you break sp website^^
+2I was about to comment on how this sounded a lot like that video...
Glad you included that.
How come you never tag me??
+2@Skykid028 permission granted
+1@F8boa it was a 6400. This was 4 years ago.
+1Looks awesome, great job!
+1I would love if this was real
+1@UltraLight that would be super nice.
+1looks good but completely unflyable
+1pretty nice!
+1it's a little small
+1Hey that's my mod :)
+10:14 Delta CRJ7/9
+10:22 AA E175LW
0:54 E175/190
1:06 Lufthansa 350
1:20 SAS 330
1:45 pretty rare to see an old livery NK 320
2:00 is a lot more common (NEO)
Very nice!
+1This is a very good job, but what about the back seats?
+1@SimpleStudent I commented that a year ago and you can use the MGs if you know how to set it up.
+1@Kendog84 I'm glad you like it!
+1@Sense2 There will not be a version without mods.
+1@Kendog84 I'm glad you like, but it's actually super outdated now. I have much more efficient code, but it's not quite done. I'll tag you when I release it. (and it's all housed in variables, which didn't exist back then)
+1I really appreciate the attention to the livery detail, but the flight model is quite confusing for me. The rudder especially, moves so slowly that it's almost impossible to control the plane on takeoff and landing. The elevators and ailerons also take their sweet time, which leads to the plane being a "whale". Also I'm really missing that nice A330 gear tilt and suspension. Last thing from me would be the spoilerons, it takes less than a minute to code them. Actual last thing, you've got one extra flap canoe on those outboards. There's a couple more but I don't want to be a bore. Those were just some tips for you because I see you are trying to be realistic!
+1@YourLocalPerson it was too much so I cancelled it lol
+1@GrandPrix you can delete the cockpit, then it's actually 0 parts.
+1