@Jim1the1Squid This escort is modeled after the Buckley class destroyer. In the United States at WW2, was this warship not often used for convoy escort?
@WarHawk95 You can spawn more than one at the same time, so it can be used as a target for bombing and ground attacks. As there are few parts, the iPhone XR can make about 20 cars
@Gameboi14 Yes. Kawasaki has manufactured aircraft for 90 years ago (for example, Ki-63, etc.). After the war Kawasaki experienced the disassembly of the company, but is still one of the companies that is responsible for the Japanese aircraft industry.
@logizAircrafts "If someone picked up something you made and actually made it work better, how would you feel?"
Such a person sometimes loses tolerance and becomes aggressive. The original made by me was not looked at with movies played 500,000 times. People who were uploading plagiarism were excusing just like you.
https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fV-rVTU4MlE
https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/87i3zp/Heinkel-He-111
Well, I know that if I look for work with Mobile Friendly tag, I can find it of low parts.
But considering the characteristics of the aircraft made for AI (low parts and suitable for the operation of AI), I thought that we could consider it to be another type of aircraft just for the mobile.
@shipster In order to make Oka flow into an enemy ship, the pilot had to set aim at about 7 miles from the enemy ship. It takes about 3 minutes to reach the enemy ship from the start of the Oka and the enemy ship advances for about 2 or 3 kilometers in the meantime. I can not believe it, but this sight was practical for the pilot to guide Oka on the path of the enemy ship at that time without computer control.
I believe that beginners, platinum members, all of these, and myself—we are all volcanoes. Ancient volcanoes that ceased activity leave behind remarkably diverse forms for posterity. They still exist today—as weathered hills, as lands where lava cooled and solidified by “Flames: Online Backlash,” or as scenic spots overlooking thriving cities.
But we must never forget: “No one knows when a volcano will erupt again.” Even with hundreds of thousands of pioneers before us, we have the right to become the “active volcanoes of today.”
す、凄い...Excellent
+1@randomusername Really!?!? I knew it for the first time thanks
+1@THEAIRCRAFTCRAFTER np
+1@ProcessedPlAnEs Thanks😆
+1@CRJ900Pilot Thanks! The compilation of my low-part-count series has been completed!
+1@THEAIRCRAFTCRAFTER Maybe around 500 parts. One car is about 40 parts.
+1@Jim1the1Squid This escort is modeled after the Buckley class destroyer. In the United States at WW2, was this warship not often used for convoy escort?
+1@ThomasRoderick This is a WW2 battleship with American hull, British chimney, German bridge and Japanese main gun. Well there is no model actually.
+1@bjac0 I feel relieved because you liked it
+1One regret, but the suspension is fixed (I made them move by changing the setting of the hinges)
@Acethewolf25 @CRJ900Pilot
+1When this P-40 is spawned as an aggressive AI, the P-40 drops bombs to players on the ground.
Why did you not put a combat helmet on Japanese soldier(;ω;)
+1Even so, this work is nice.
Let's use the predecessor/successor system next time:)
+1ノ ル マ 達 成
+1@ProcessedPlAnEs Umm, landing gear may have been a bit too short.
+1@WarHawk95 You can spawn more than one at the same time, so it can be used as a target for bombing and ground attacks. As there are few parts, the iPhone XR can make about 20 cars
+1@Falkenwut sure
+1@nadvgia I met you yesterday. I am mugicha
+1@Zott ええんやでの精神
+1ギアも90度回転が再現されていて凄い
@randomusername 💪😂👍
+1@otayahiromo8211 えっあの怪文書見てたんですかやだむり
+1SB2CではなくSB2Dなんですか?(どっちもあるんで混乱しそう)
@THEAIRCRAFTCRAFTER @Trainzo Thanks
+1@Mainblocks
+1すごい...
+1@Mainblocks OK. Let me make it.
+1P-51も秋水も素晴らしいモデルでした。次回作も楽しみにしています。
不躾ではありますが、ロケット戦闘機の足回りについて過去に制作した私のMe-163を紹介させて下さい。
+1https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/ZD3kXU/AIMesserschmitt-Me-163-Komet
@Gameboi14 Yes. Kawasaki has manufactured aircraft for 90 years ago (for example, Ki-63, etc.). After the war Kawasaki experienced the disassembly of the company, but is still one of the companies that is responsible for the Japanese aircraft industry.
+1@logizAircrafts "If someone picked up something you made and actually made it work better, how would you feel?"
Such a person sometimes loses tolerance and becomes aggressive. The original made by me was not looked at with movies played 500,000 times. People who were uploading plagiarism were excusing just like you.
+1https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=fV-rVTU4MlE
https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/87i3zp/Heinkel-He-111
@WarHawk95 Yes.
+1@Rhinower7aeronautics yes
+1Cool!!
+1@CardBoardJet That's right, but I decided not to report. Also, I have never reported on his aircraft.
+1@Texasfam04 @FastDan A character of Japanese anime "Kemono Friends".
+1np @ASDFASDF1
+1@Blue0Bull Thanks!!!
+1Cool.
+1Coooooooool!!!!!!
+1@Jerba 慣性ドリフト(inertial drift)?
+1@Roswell Thanks!!
+1@BACconcordepilot Yes.
+1Well, I know that if I look for work with Mobile Friendly tag, I can find it of low parts.
+1But considering the characteristics of the aircraft made for AI (low parts and suitable for the operation of AI), I thought that we could consider it to be another type of aircraft just for the mobile.
@ReischetzFokke thanks. This is Bf-109E
+1@ReischetzFokke
+1@Mainblocks Thx(^^) Your works are also nice. Please try loading your torpedoes and bombs on this B5N2.
+1@shipster In order to make Oka flow into an enemy ship, the pilot had to set aim at about 7 miles from the enemy ship. It takes about 3 minutes to reach the enemy ship from the start of the Oka and the enemy ship advances for about 2 or 3 kilometers in the meantime. I can not believe it, but this sight was practical for the pilot to guide Oka on the path of the enemy ship at that time without computer control.
+1I believe that beginners, platinum members, all of these, and myself—we are all volcanoes. Ancient volcanoes that ceased activity leave behind remarkably diverse forms for posterity. They still exist today—as weathered hills, as lands where lava cooled and solidified by “Flames: Online Backlash,” or as scenic spots overlooking thriving cities.
But we must never forget: “No one knows when a volcano will erupt again.” Even with hundreds of thousands of pioneers before us, we have the right to become the “active volcanoes of today.”
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@KPLBall Sure, go ahead!!
@Unwanted Sure go ahead!
@JeffersonAirraid Of course. You are free to modify it as long as it conforms to the site and community rules.
@StarFighterukr Probably due to too much air resistance (drag point). This is due to my work.