Looking at the comments below mine, they could just have a feature on the website here, where you can send them a 3D Printing request by linking them to an aircraft on the site, and they can then ship it to you via mail, for an appropriate amount of money.
@JamesBoA this is the blueprint I looked off of, so I was just following what it showed. Also, some details and things were changed so they would specifically accommodate the 152mm. Minigun.
Now imagine the reaction we'd receive from the manufacturers of the Sopwith Camel, if we showed them our modern day 5th Generation Fighters, like the F-35 or the F-22.
@agnanSatrio
Us: "Wanna know what the sound of freedom sounds like?"
Manufacturers of MK. 1-5 FT and M4: "Uhh yeah, sure!"
Us: Proceeds to fire the 120mm. Cannon on the M1A2
@metallicplanes well, the 152mm Minigun's Drum Magazine can only hold 28 rounds, and if we're shooting HESH or HEAT rounds, I'd say atleast a few dozen.
I use Gifyu, it's super easy to use, and it doesn't even require an account! You just choose your images from your camera roll, press upload, and that's it! All you need to do is copy the link(s) to the image(s), and then to insert the image into your post, do this:
 and there you have it!
In the first couple seconds of the video I'm like "ooh that's quiet, imma turn up the volume a bit" and then all I hear is you fryin' the chicken with the jet engines and I'm just like "SWEET JESUS"
Pretty cool Mod though, I like where it's going so far!
As ironic as it is, I was inspired to play SimplePlanes because of the infamous Jelly. Fortunately, I wasn't one of the invaders dispatched by him to create planes for him, instead I saw his videos, and wanted to play simply because of my liking for aircraft, and that it looked fun!
The wave scene in Interstellar is arguably one of the greatest moments in cinema to ever exist;
In the wave scene, when they first land on the planet (I forget what it's actual name is) if you listen closely, you can hear a faint ticking in the background. Due to how space works, every 1.25 seconds on that planet is one day spent on Earth. Yep, those ticks in the background happen every 1.25 seconds, as to symbolize the immense amount of time that is progressing. Another thing that makes this scene so revolutionary is the wave. While yes, absolutely massive waves on their own are an amazing sight to see, there's so much more than that in this scene. The buildup first begins as they step out of the ship, their mission is to find the wreckage of a ship. As CASE and the crew are trodding around in the water, the POV goes back to the ship, where we can see the captain watching them as CASE finds a piece of the wreckage. The music starts to increase in tempo and volume, and she asks, "Where are the mountains?!" The next phrase is what makes this scene so undeniably incredible.
The captain simply answers with the statement:
"Those aren't mountains, they're waves."
The music continues to build up, and so the countdown begins. The countdown to what, you ask?
The countdown to how much time they have left before they're pulverized by the incoming wave. This, combined with the ticking in the background, and the buildup in the music, is what makes this scene so incredible.
Also as a side note, when you think about how immensely huge the universe is, there is most likely an actual planet out there that is like that. Another side note, now that the first ever picture of a Black-Hole is here, if we compare that picture to the one in Interstellar, we can actually see a lot of similarities.
After typing all of this, I can come to two conclusions:
1. Interstellar's wave scene is an absolutely amazing scene, and is easily one of the best scenes in movie history.
2. Due to how every 1.25 seconds on that planet is a day on Earth, I guess it's safe to say that that planet would be a nice place to wait for Half-Life 3 to come out, lol.
@TheSolarFlare Yeah, and the link needs to have the parentheses around it, like this: (blablablauhesn.com)
Looking at the comments below mine, they could just have a feature on the website here, where you can send them a 3D Printing request by linking them to an aircraft on the site, and they can then ship it to you via mail, for an appropriate amount of money.
That last picture triggered my fight or flight response
Well well well, would you look who's back after 1.5 years!
@Mmdben ok I checked, and you're right, sorry for not tagging.
@Mmdben you never commented T
This here is the car to beat the upvote count of my Fast Fortress, 'cause this is absolutely amazing!!
Calm down guys, it's only been half an hour and it already has almost 10 upvotes! That's a new record for me, lol.
@JamesBoA this is the blueprint I looked off of, so I was just following what it showed. Also, some details and things were changed so they would specifically accommodate the 152mm. Minigun.
@USSR
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@Stormfur
@shipster
@asteroidbook345
@BagelPlane
@WarHawk95
@JamesBleriot
@BricePianist
@Nickr
@randomusername
@Farmlad
@Armyguy1534
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@JamesBoA
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Goodness, I haven't even tagged everyone yet!
Now imagine the reaction we'd receive from the manufacturers of the Sopwith Camel, if we showed them our modern day 5th Generation Fighters, like the F-35 or the F-22.
+2@agnanSatrio
+2Us: "Wanna know what the sound of freedom sounds like?"
Manufacturers of MK. 1-5 FT and M4: "Uhh yeah, sure!"
Us: Proceeds to fire the 120mm. Cannon on the M1A2
I would just love to know how the manufacturers of the M4 Sherman would react to modern day MBT's, like the M1A2 Abrams, or the T-14 Armata.
+2This is a cursed image
Imma have to see what my Minigun KV-2 has to say about this.
@metallicplanes well, the 152mm Minigun's Drum Magazine can only hold 28 rounds, and if we're shooting HESH or HEAT rounds, I'd say atleast a few dozen.
@metallicplanes Oh yes...
I use Gifyu, it's super easy to use, and it doesn't even require an account! You just choose your images from your camera roll, press upload, and that's it! All you need to do is copy the link(s) to the image(s), and then to insert the image into your post, do this:
+1 and there you have it!
In the first couple seconds of the video I'm like "ooh that's quiet, imma turn up the volume a bit" and then all I hear is you fryin' the chicken with the jet engines and I'm just like "SWEET JESUS"
Pretty cool Mod though, I like where it's going so far!
For those of you who are downloading just to see what happens when you go over 850mph, it just disintegrates and explodes, lol.
+1Nice work, this better be featured by tomorrow.
+3@CruzerBlade I ate a bowl of nails for breakfast.
+6"Yeah, so?"
Without any NyQuil.
As ironic as it is, I was inspired to play SimplePlanes because of the infamous Jelly. Fortunately, I wasn't one of the invaders dispatched by him to create planes for him, instead I saw his videos, and wanted to play simply because of my liking for aircraft, and that it looked fun!
@StallFlight and why is that? There's nothing wrong with that, especially if it makes the community happy.
@Mattangi2 I completely agree.
@enrikogaming you're talking about the KV-2 with like 50 turrets stacked on top of each other?
@randomusername wow, that was fast
+1The wave scene in Interstellar is arguably one of the greatest moments in cinema to ever exist;
+1In the wave scene, when they first land on the planet (I forget what it's actual name is) if you listen closely, you can hear a faint ticking in the background. Due to how space works, every 1.25 seconds on that planet is one day spent on Earth. Yep, those ticks in the background happen every 1.25 seconds, as to symbolize the immense amount of time that is progressing. Another thing that makes this scene so revolutionary is the wave. While yes, absolutely massive waves on their own are an amazing sight to see, there's so much more than that in this scene. The buildup first begins as they step out of the ship, their mission is to find the wreckage of a ship. As CASE and the crew are trodding around in the water, the POV goes back to the ship, where we can see the captain watching them as CASE finds a piece of the wreckage. The music starts to increase in tempo and volume, and she asks, "Where are the mountains?!" The next phrase is what makes this scene so undeniably incredible.
The captain simply answers with the statement:
"Those aren't mountains, they're waves."
The music continues to build up, and so the countdown begins. The countdown to what, you ask?
The countdown to how much time they have left before they're pulverized by the incoming wave. This, combined with the ticking in the background, and the buildup in the music, is what makes this scene so incredible.
Also as a side note, when you think about how immensely huge the universe is, there is most likely an actual planet out there that is like that. Another side note, now that the first ever picture of a Black-Hole is here, if we compare that picture to the one in Interstellar, we can actually see a lot of similarities.
After typing all of this, I can come to two conclusions:
1. Interstellar's wave scene is an absolutely amazing scene, and is easily one of the best scenes in movie history.
2. Due to how every 1.25 seconds on that planet is a day on Earth, I guess it's safe to say that that planet would be a nice place to wait for Half-Life 3 to come out, lol.
He Protecc
+8He Atacc
But most importantly,
He come bacc
@pancelvonat huh, I guess there's more meaning behind warplane names than I thought!
+1Huh, I've never actually known that the SBD in it's name stood for "Slow But Deadly". You learn something new everyday, huh?
+3@EliteArsenals24 yes, sorry.
@communisticbanana thanks!
@communisticbanana well yes, but actually no.
+1Amazing!
+1@MrSilverWolf ehh, not exactly. I'll give you a hint:
152mm.
@asteroidbook345 Yeah, I probably should've just posted one instead of all 28, lol.
@EliteArsenals24 Can you help me with this plz?
+1@stig27 Can you help me with this plz?
Dafuq?!
+1@Stig27
@EliteArsenals24
4, watery boi
Amazing, German engineering at it's finest.
+2It's so happy!
Boi that's an Avro Lancaster, not a Spitfire. That article needs to get its sh*t together.
+1