That is a cool jet, but perhaps it would be a bit difficult to build for a new user. I would suggest trying to roughly replicate the overall shape and proportions of the aircraft starting the main fuselage. However, I would highly recommend downloading some of the others builds on here, taking them apart and see how they're built. On this game, parts can be modded to reduce weight, increase power (for engines), manipulate size etc. Depending on the amount detail you want, you may need to mod some parts. The easiest and fastest way to do this is with Overload and Fine tuner mods. Hope this is helpful.
@Treadmill103, thanks a lot, this one is definitely the best handling jet I've made.
Works well, good job
Wow, very well thought out, yet simple. Awesome work.
Very cool and creative design. Nice touch with the purple bullets BTW.
Thanks you @TemDesBur!
Creative design dude.
Very cool! I love command and conquer.
Nice design!
Thanks a lot @Patrick20206 !
Thanks @SimpleFlow.
Dude, this is really cool!
Really nice looking replica, good job!
Try using the fine tuner mod if you can, it's very easy.
Ah ha, I got it! Thanks @WarCloud
Nice job, I like how the control surfaces use rotators.
This build is awesome. Also, I am a huge Godzilla fan as well!
Btw, how did you make the main fuselage block components look like that?
Man, I would like to be able to make something like this. Good work. Very good handling also.
You're welcome @DunDooey.
Cool build man. Classic muscle car look. Nice interior work as well.
That is a cool jet, but perhaps it would be a bit difficult to build for a new user. I would suggest trying to roughly replicate the overall shape and proportions of the aircraft starting the main fuselage. However, I would highly recommend downloading some of the others builds on here, taking them apart and see how they're built. On this game, parts can be modded to reduce weight, increase power (for engines), manipulate size etc. Depending on the amount detail you want, you may need to mod some parts. The easiest and fastest way to do this is with Overload and Fine tuner mods. Hope this is helpful.
Thanks @Aaltonenlndustries
Wow, this is really one of the nicer cars I've seen on here. The curves are so smooth.
Thank you @Patrick20206
This is cool man, a little hard to fly but still very nice!
Pretty cool, looks like the real thing.
Yeah @KDS, the wii remotes are weird, I tried get it to work a few times unsuccessfully. I will try it with xbox 360 control. Thank you.
O, I will try that then, sounds simple enough. Thanks @livetoplay11.
That frame and suspension are awesome. Great work man!
Thank for the reply @livetoplay11. Would you mind explaining it to me if you have the time?
Fantastic performance! It looks really nice as well.
Awesome. This would be even cooler if it was amphibious!
You're welcome @VailinPeral!
It didn't crash on my system, which is rather modest, admittedly. However, I did enjoy flying this aircraft.
Will do @CrazyCodeC, and thank you for your feedback!
I honestly enjoyed flying this. Great work!
It turns pretty good once you get the hang of it. Also, I like all the self-balancing builds you have uploaded recently.
Thanks for checking it out dude. Lol, I was trying to make them look like lasers or something since I modded them to be ridiculously powerful.
Dude this is a really good build. Perhaps the handling could be better. Otherwise, great job!
I currently use a note 4 and I can say it works great with simple planes. It is also a great all around phone.
That's too bad, overload is very useful. I hope you can figure it out. Have you tried traditional XML modding?
Ha ha your description is very accurate, I was thinking the same thing lol.
Wow, what a creative design. Great Job!
You did a really good job with this build, very nice detail.
Very nice and a good idea as well.
Great work!
Very nice!
This is really nice. I like the thunderbird insignia as well.
Lol, I understand how gun cartridges work, your explanation is not necessary @PFCWesty155.
Thanks alot @TTHHSSSS, @NativeChief1492, @jamesPLANESii and @rotofar