@Timothius basically, if a part with enough mass hits a damagable entity such as the IceBase’s turrets, it can actually do damage to the health pool they have. And since my Tic-Tac UFO can accelerate downwards at several thousand mph, that’s like, 1,000 something pounds moving at, let’s say 20,000mph, which is more than enough crushing force to pulverize the turrets!
@Nerfaddict ah ok, makes sense. And hey, perhaps in the future we’ll find a way to make things as light as a feather, even if built with typically heavy materials.
@MIAW26PERSIAN nah, none of it looks “weird” per say, I was just commenting on the shape of this aircraft’s nose, and how it almost sorta angles upwards, which you’ve replicated nicely.
While messing around with the IceBase and the ridiculous maneuverability of my Tic-Tac UFO, I discovered something pretty neat. Basically, if you destroy the missile turrets and the laser designators, and then leave beyond render distance, they respawn!
Pretty good replica, missile reserves are a little excessive, but that’s ok for higher end devices I suppose. Maneuverability is absolutely ridiculous, especially with the gyro on. It should be a helluva lot slower in terms of rolling and pitching. No custom landing gear, but I suppose that’s alright. Also, the size is slightly inaccurate; the actual wingspan of the aircraft would’ve been roughly 1,120ft, whereas this one is almost 2,150ft, about the same as my XFWAC lol.
@KwasmoTheAPFDSround define unstable, maybe you’re just not good at flying. Also in regards of this build, it’s a WWI era aircraft, it’s not gonna be the most stable thing in the air.
[Continued] These probes are all assigned to create different parts of the HESH Round, which, once created, is promptly loaded into an autoloader carrousel, and then fired from the gun. MMT Technology isn’t just used for tank shells though, it can be used for something as simple as an infinite coffee mug that replenishes itself, or an infinite supply of fuel and oxygen for an engine; One of our flagship aircrafts at PyrhPan, the HellFox, utilizes this. Normally, it’s inlets are enough to give it an appropriate amount of oxygen, and fuel is always infinite by default, by utilizing the MMT Probes. However, by installing MMT Probes that create oxygen, this can be redirected to the Plasma Engines of the HellFox, and essentially give it an infinite oxygen supply. This is especially useful for using afterburners, and can even be used for flying in space, and/or underwater. However, for underwater flight and space flight, the inlets of the HellFox have doors on them that close, much like a camera shutter, in order to block out any unwanted space debris or water. In conclusion, MMT Technology is the future of utilizing the infinite. It will open up a brand new door of possibilities in regards of technological engineering, and will revolutionize how once complicated tasks are performed.
MMT Technology, the ability to harness the infinite:
MMT Technology is the future of resources, materials, fuel, weapons, and other things that are expensive, important, and typically depleted rather quickly. MMT utilizes the materials of the practically infinite amount of universes in existence, all of which have their own materials and elements and resources that can be used; Using MMT Technology, an MMT Probe can transport the materials of one universe to another; for instance, let’s say we want to create a 152mm. High Explosive Squash Head tank round out of thin air. (HESH) The MMT Probe(s) works as follows: a single probe can create an entire target, but multiple probes at once is faster and more efficient. Basically, these probes can browse through a selected amount of universes, much like you can browse the internet. A single MMT Probe can be assigned to create one thing, or it can be assigned to create a piece of one thing, while other probes create other pieces; Let’s say we have 10 MMT Probes. In this situation, each probe can be assigned to create a different part of the HESH Round we mentioned earlier. One probe can create the metal, another can create the explosives, another probe may create the plastic, and another probe can create the propellant. To do this, they search through universes like I mentioned earlier, and actually find the materials that create the part that their AI was assigned to create. For instance, the probe that was assigned to create the casing of the round would find the appropriate metal(s) to use, and as it’s transporting the metal to the MMT Probe’s own universe, it manipulates the metal so that it becomes the desired form. For instance, let’s say the shell casing is made of aluminum. The probe can find raw aluminum metal in a different universe, and as it’s transported, melt it, shape it, and cool it, so that it’s extracted as raw materials, but becomes a tank shell casing when it arrives in the right universe. All of this is performed by each MMT Probe, just with different materials and pieces necessary for the different parts of the HESH Round. Keep in mind, all of this happens extremely quickly, less than half a second at times. The reason why I mentioned a HESH Round of all things, is because it’s the primary ammunition for the 152mm Gatling Cannon KV-2, a terrifying vehicle of our military. To simplify what happens, multiple MMT Probes are installed inside the tank’s turret. [Continued]
@Inuyasha8215 of all the things you’ve chosen to spotlight, you pick this old, stupid creation of mine that has absolutely no effort put into it. There’s so many things that would’ve been much better to spotlight, yet you waste it on this piece of shit creation. I’m both impressed and disappointed by the audacity.
@Gustisuardita Thanks, initially I actually built it to be normal sized, about 50ft in wingspan. Then, once all the details were in place, I scaled it up using FineTuner, and made it the desired size that I wanted. Afterwards, I tinkered with the flight model and other important things that are usually affected by size, and that’s kinda it.
@Stinky trust me, it’s not. This guy’s building skill is pretty damn good for his rank, and I’ve seen a lot of his other builds before, and this looks pretty on par with his other creations, if not better.
@ws couldn’t be me
I simply yell at my phone until the plane does what I tell it. And if it doesn’t, I crash it into a mountain until it learns to obey me.
+4Holy cow dude, you’ve basically completely rebuilt SimplePlanes at this point, words cannot describe how amazing this is!
Absolutely
Try making a UFO, or a flying wing that’s just too damn massive
@Timothius basically, if a part with enough mass hits a damagable entity such as the IceBase’s turrets, it can actually do damage to the health pool they have. And since my Tic-Tac UFO can accelerate downwards at several thousand mph, that’s like, 1,000 something pounds moving at, let’s say 20,000mph, which is more than enough crushing force to pulverize the turrets!
@Nerfaddict ah ok, makes sense. And hey, perhaps in the future we’ll find a way to make things as light as a feather, even if built with typically heavy materials.
@MIAW26PERSIAN nah, none of it looks “weird” per say, I was just commenting on the shape of this aircraft’s nose, and how it almost sorta angles upwards, which you’ve replicated nicely.
While messing around with the IceBase and the ridiculous maneuverability of my Tic-Tac UFO, I discovered something pretty neat. Basically, if you destroy the missile turrets and the laser designators, and then leave beyond render distance, they respawn!
Oh my god it’s beautiful
This thing has some interesting controls, and an even more interesting nose section!
So we know that the “SR” in SR-71 Blackbird stands for “Strategic Reconnaissance. But what if it stands for SpiritusRaptor? Mind is blow
+3Pretty good replica, missile reserves are a little excessive, but that’s ok for higher end devices I suppose. Maneuverability is absolutely ridiculous, especially with the gyro on. It should be a helluva lot slower in terms of rolling and pitching. No custom landing gear, but I suppose that’s alright. Also, the size is slightly inaccurate; the actual wingspan of the aircraft would’ve been roughly 1,120ft, whereas this one is almost 2,150ft, about the same as my XFWAC lol.
Looks great! And the low part count makes it even better.
@RandomUser09 I guess I could, it’s just that it would look more fitting on the iconic Fokker Dr.1
No it means eggs and candy and rabbits for some reason, idk who jesus is but he sounds like a cool guy! :DDDDD
That’s Smooth!
DAYUM
boi
, heT H I C C
Lockheed Martin CL-1201, for those wondering
Underrated
+5Oh wow! I too am making this, good luck on yours!
Winterro, you never fail to amaze us all!
+1@SkyIer rookie numbers
+5@KwasmoTheAPFDSround well yeah, WWI Fighter Aircrafts aren’t made to do barrel rolls at low altitudes!
@ArkRoyalTheDDhunter IT’S 2:30 AM. PUT THE “E” IN SLEEP AND HIT IT, MAGGOT.
+5@Urocyon thanks!
@KwasmoTheAPFDSround wdym? It works fine for me, what physics setting are you using?
@KwasmoTheAPFDSround define unstable, maybe you’re just not good at flying. Also in regards of this build, it’s a WWI era aircraft, it’s not gonna be the most stable thing in the air.
@Dazare I still can’t see it!
I can’t see the image, it’s just a square
+1I’m sorry but how is this entire thing only 5 grams in weight
[Continued] These probes are all assigned to create different parts of the HESH Round, which, once created, is promptly loaded into an autoloader carrousel, and then fired from the gun. MMT Technology isn’t just used for tank shells though, it can be used for something as simple as an infinite coffee mug that replenishes itself, or an infinite supply of fuel and oxygen for an engine; One of our flagship aircrafts at PyrhPan, the HellFox, utilizes this. Normally, it’s inlets are enough to give it an appropriate amount of oxygen, and fuel is always infinite by default, by utilizing the MMT Probes. However, by installing MMT Probes that create oxygen, this can be redirected to the Plasma Engines of the HellFox, and essentially give it an infinite oxygen supply. This is especially useful for using afterburners, and can even be used for flying in space, and/or underwater. However, for underwater flight and space flight, the inlets of the HellFox have doors on them that close, much like a camera shutter, in order to block out any unwanted space debris or water. In conclusion, MMT Technology is the future of utilizing the infinite. It will open up a brand new door of possibilities in regards of technological engineering, and will revolutionize how once complicated tasks are performed.
+3MMT Technology, the ability to harness the infinite:
MMT Technology is the future of resources, materials, fuel, weapons, and other things that are expensive, important, and typically depleted rather quickly. MMT utilizes the materials of the practically infinite amount of universes in existence, all of which have their own materials and elements and resources that can be used; Using MMT Technology, an MMT Probe can transport the materials of one universe to another; for instance, let’s say we want to create a 152mm. High Explosive Squash Head tank round out of thin air. (HESH) The MMT Probe(s) works as follows: a single probe can create an entire target, but multiple probes at once is faster and more efficient. Basically, these probes can browse through a selected amount of universes, much like you can browse the internet. A single MMT Probe can be assigned to create one thing, or it can be assigned to create a piece of one thing, while other probes create other pieces; Let’s say we have 10 MMT Probes. In this situation, each probe can be assigned to create a different part of the HESH Round we mentioned earlier. One probe can create the metal, another can create the explosives, another probe may create the plastic, and another probe can create the propellant. To do this, they search through universes like I mentioned earlier, and actually find the materials that create the part that their AI was assigned to create. For instance, the probe that was assigned to create the casing of the round would find the appropriate metal(s) to use, and as it’s transporting the metal to the MMT Probe’s own universe, it manipulates the metal so that it becomes the desired form. For instance, let’s say the shell casing is made of aluminum. The probe can find raw aluminum metal in a different universe, and as it’s transported, melt it, shape it, and cool it, so that it’s extracted as raw materials, but becomes a tank shell casing when it arrives in the right universe. All of this is performed by each MMT Probe, just with different materials and pieces necessary for the different parts of the HESH Round. Keep in mind, all of this happens extremely quickly, less than half a second at times. The reason why I mentioned a HESH Round of all things, is because it’s the primary ammunition for the 152mm Gatling Cannon KV-2, a terrifying vehicle of our military. To simplify what happens, multiple MMT Probes are installed inside the tank’s turret. [Continued]
+3@Inuyasha8215 of all the things you’ve chosen to spotlight, you pick this old, stupid creation of mine that has absolutely no effort put into it. There’s so many things that would’ve been much better to spotlight, yet you waste it on this piece of shit creation. I’m both impressed and disappointed by the audacity.
@Ruskiwaffle1991 I don’t care.
@MidnightSun ok then
@Inuyasha8215 why did you upvote this lmao
+1Also wow we have the same amount of points
I’m impressed that this has only 100 parts, amazing job!
Pure unbridled talent, this has more craftsmanship and ingenuity than any Hollywood Movie.
+1Wait, on SP or IRL?
@MidnightSun oh really now? Who were you, I might remember if it sparks anything
Looks like it’s time to get stuck in the Sues Canal
+1@Gustisuardita Thanks, initially I actually built it to be normal sized, about 50ft in wingspan. Then, once all the details were in place, I scaled it up using FineTuner, and made it the desired size that I wanted. Afterwards, I tinkered with the flight model and other important things that are usually affected by size, and that’s kinda it.
@Stinky trust me, it’s not. This guy’s building skill is pretty damn good for his rank, and I’ve seen a lot of his other builds before, and this looks pretty on par with his other creations, if not better.
Great low-part tank!
+1Malaysian Airlines Flight 103
+1This is quite possibly the most wholesome forum post on the SP Website
+22@Gustisuardita I highly doubt that a Flak 88 would ever have a chance of bringing this thing down.
MP looks so fun
Nah those tires are there for when they need a spare, you never know!