@HarrisCraft I saw that notification ping, you silly little comment deleter. Tagging me in a comment and then immediately deleting said comment, I see you’re playing “hard-to-get” aren’t we?
@MintLynx ah ok, interesting! I just find the idea of the guns being submerged underwater with the submarine, rather than a mechanism that retracts them into the fuselage, (somehow) to be fascinating for some reason. Maybe it’s the idea of a gun working underwater somehow, that idea of combat seems like it could be cool lol
@MintLynx no, I was talking about the Machine Guns and the Naval Cannon on this thing in real life, on an actual U-505. Are they waterproof, and therefore they can be submerged with the U-Boat, or is there some work around?
But yeah, I was talking about the real life counterpart.
@asteroidbook345 ah, ok. I hate to break it to you, but there’s a good chance that you may not see any at all, the Brood X Pharaoh Cicadas are emerging primarily around the inland east coast, this should help visualize.
Absolutely incredible, one of the best Submarines ever made in SimplePlanes!
Also, I am intrigued by the weaponry of this craft. In real life, are the weapons completely waterproof, and are therefore completely fine if submerged with the submarine, or is there something else going on with them?
@asteroidbook345 for me, they’re all relatively spread out, like most are on the lower plants and shrubs, but I imagine there’s tons in the trees as well. Where do you live? They aren’t found everywhere in the US, so they typically aren’t seen in many places. For context, I live in PA, and PA is one of the hotspots for these guys.
@AzureCorp It helps to know that they’re completely harmless to people, and that they’re very docile in the sense that they don’t seem to mind if you handle them. They’ve been underground for 17 years, they probably don’t even know what their own predators are. Simultaneously, no potential predators even realize they exist before they emerge, since nothing that would eat them lives for 17 years. The way I see it, is that there’s nothing to be afraid of in terms of insects and whatnot, as long as it’s completely harmless, and/or it’s docile enough to not really care if it’s handled, as long as you don’t hurt it. I’ve noticed the same with lots of large tarantula species, they don’t really mind if you handle them, just as long as you don’t make any physical interaction that may hurt them. In most cases, it’s more scared of you than you are of it.
Aight listen I know this is completely irrelevant to the SimplePlanes website but I wanted to share this with you guys anyway, cause it makes me happy and I haven’t been happy in a while. The cicadas this year only come once every 17 years, hence their nickname, “17-Year-Cicadas”. And hey, they can fly, right? This is a website of flying things, so it kinda works, question mark?
For context, I’ve always loved insects and bugs in general, including spiders of all kinds too, along with other typically feared arachnids.
Kinda feel like you may have ripped off SimpleSquare, seeing that they’ve been doing this exact thing for a while now, and haven’t gotten nearly as much attention as this one build of yours that is based on their build-style.
Yet when the prop of my plane barely touches the ground after I brake too hard, the entire aircraft goes lightspeed and the cockpit block glitches into the fourth dimension.
p o n g g e r s
This is beyond science
Me when da fish is sleepy 😃
Oh SP Multiplayer, please never change.
It’s not magic, it’s physics.
+4It’s not delivery, it’s Digiorno.
It’s not hotel? It’s Trivago.
That turret design looks amazing!
Decode this message.
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This just goes to show how much can really be done in SimplePlanes, it truly is the ultimate sandbox game.
+1Good job boys, you’ve successfully helped this bronze user. This is an important step in improving SimplePlanes.
+2@Rodrigo110 like 10,000+ mph, but never more than 15,000.
@Trainzo yee
This reminds me of a Zefrank1 video, funny at times, yet educational and informative! Perfectly formatted, excellent video.
+1@HarrisCraft I saw that notification ping, you silly little comment deleter. Tagging me in a comment and then immediately deleting said comment, I see you’re playing “hard-to-get” aren’t we?
Petition to make this a stock car
+4@MintLynx ah ok, interesting! I just find the idea of the guns being submerged underwater with the submarine, rather than a mechanism that retracts them into the fuselage, (somehow) to be fascinating for some reason. Maybe it’s the idea of a gun working underwater somehow, that idea of combat seems like it could be cool lol
+1@MintLynx no, I was talking about the Machine Guns and the Naval Cannon on this thing in real life, on an actual U-505. Are they waterproof, and therefore they can be submerged with the U-Boat, or is there some work around?
But yeah, I was talking about the real life counterpart.
@asteroidbook345 ah, ok. I hate to break it to you, but there’s a good chance that you may not see any at all, the Brood X Pharaoh Cicadas are emerging primarily around the inland east coast, this should help visualize.
@DeezDucks Same here
Hey wait this is really cool why doesn’t it have any attention
+2@KnightOfRen putrid
Ok but in all seriousness, is this for real or is it a joke
+6Absolutely incredible, one of the best Submarines ever made in SimplePlanes!
Also, I am intrigued by the weaponry of this craft. In real life, are the weapons completely waterproof, and are therefore completely fine if submerged with the submarine, or is there something else going on with them?
Me when the plane is simple
That’s a nice bote
I’m sensing a pattern here that I don’t think the community will profit from
@Memri shit
@KnightOfRen I swear to god this website is a freakin amusement park
Fixed it, check your notifications for tags on the fixed build
+1I like the grainy-dirty edits on the lower image, makes it look vintage
@KnightOfRen he’s a crafty little man, always sneaking up on us when we need motivation the most.
@SneakySniper hehe yeah, my voice in video is absolute garbage.
@asteroidbook345 for me, they’re all relatively spread out, like most are on the lower plants and shrubs, but I imagine there’s tons in the trees as well. Where do you live? They aren’t found everywhere in the US, so they typically aren’t seen in many places. For context, I live in PA, and PA is one of the hotspots for these guys.
Type-505
I feel honored to be able to spotlight this, and yet at the same time, I feel bad, cause you don’t have more points than I.
Blood for the blood god
Can we get a jeff in the chat bois
Not as off topic as cicadas lmfao
+1@FlyingTraxxasRustler oh boy
@AzureCorp It helps to know that they’re completely harmless to people, and that they’re very docile in the sense that they don’t seem to mind if you handle them. They’ve been underground for 17 years, they probably don’t even know what their own predators are. Simultaneously, no potential predators even realize they exist before they emerge, since nothing that would eat them lives for 17 years. The way I see it, is that there’s nothing to be afraid of in terms of insects and whatnot, as long as it’s completely harmless, and/or it’s docile enough to not really care if it’s handled, as long as you don’t hurt it. I’ve noticed the same with lots of large tarantula species, they don’t really mind if you handle them, just as long as you don’t make any physical interaction that may hurt them. In most cases, it’s more scared of you than you are of it.
Aight listen I know this is completely irrelevant to the SimplePlanes website but I wanted to share this with you guys anyway, cause it makes me happy and I haven’t been happy in a while. The cicadas this year only come once every 17 years, hence their nickname, “17-Year-Cicadas”. And hey, they can fly, right? This is a website of flying things, so it kinda works, question mark?
For context, I’ve always loved insects and bugs in general, including spiders of all kinds too, along with other typically feared arachnids.
@EngineerOtaku ehh, idk. Check in with them and see if they’re ok with it, maybe they’ll even applaud you for making an offshoot of their design.
+1What is this song
Kinda feel like you may have ripped off SimpleSquare, seeing that they’ve been doing this exact thing for a while now, and haven’t gotten nearly as much attention as this one build of yours that is based on their build-style.
+1I want MP so badly
+1no
+1@FartyBob welcome to the Great Depression comrade
+3Yet when the prop of my plane barely touches the ground after I brake too hard, the entire aircraft goes lightspeed and the cockpit block glitches into the fourth dimension.
+5Is that bottom picture the aircraft that the stock Hellkeska is based off of?
@Dathcha he wants to give you a kiss
MiG-21 Le Fishbed