I wonder if different platforms perform differently. I am using an iPad air. I am able to take the airplane off consistently over and over without a problem.
Thanks for the kind reviews. Just a little bit ago, had it in reverse and was able dip the nose in the water, pull it back out, flip it around, and fly away.
I found that you can go into the settings and put the graphics to low, then manually change just the physics setting to medium. @roofus4
The variable nozzles move with the pitch of the blades and that is where the thrust comes from. @LjSpike
Yeah, I found that too. Has to be medium or more physics @Jettison
Wow, thanks for the complement.
Thanks for the re-post, and the kind words on my plane.
Thanks for the kudos, Shlagkill! It's a fun challenge. One can spend hours trying different configurations.
I wonder if different platforms perform differently. I am using an iPad air. I am able to take the airplane off consistently over and over without a problem.
Here is my entry. Weighs in at 1106 lbs. https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/Gs17S5/Lightest-Aircraft-Possible-Challenge-roofus4
Here is my entry. Weighs in at 1106 lbs. https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/Gs17S5/Lightest-Aircraft-Possible-Challenge-roofus4
Here is my entry. Weighs in at 1106 lbs. https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/Gs17S5/Lightest-Aircraft-Possible-Challenge-roofus4
Thanks for the kind reviews. Just a little bit ago, had it in reverse and was able dip the nose in the water, pull it back out, flip it around, and fly away.
Cool, I hope you like it :)@jammer