The "WWI" blades for the T1000 would be usefull. All wooden, no nosecone over them.
Also something like the P-47 one would be usefull, not only for fighters but a lot more for bombers (think to B-29)
The "WWI" blades for the T1000 would be usefull. All wooden, no nosecone over them.
Also something like the P-47 one would be usefull, not only for fighters but a lot more for bombers (think to B-29)
wooden propellor can be achieved with colours too. and ok. @Baldovino
@AnoniMosu I'm sorry if I write it in not clear english language (my english suck, I know) but I mean "p-47 propeller" that was used in a lot of different engines.
To replicate the P-47 engine :
Take a normal T-2000 the cylindrical thingy one, hide it behind some fuselage so the front bit pokes out. done
@Baldovino perfect is not a word in this game bubbaloid
@TheMutePaper As usual, but this is not a perfect solution. Like this: https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/o1n80Z/Airco-DH-2
just shorten the length of the engine then