Nice video, but I recommend that you keep the length of your final approach at a maximum of one minute, as to shorten things up for the viewer and not keep them waiting for the “big moment” in this case, that being the landing. It gets a little boring while watching when you’re just in the final approach for 90% of the video.
@WereOutOfNames I mean you kinda did
I simple “jk lol” doesn’t suffice as an apology, and/or an indication of non-seriousness in a potentially sensitive topic like this.
Let’s just take a step back here:
Chuck Yeager is not only the first person to break the sound barrier, but he also served in WWII with 11 confirmed kills, and even flew in Vietnam. And all of that to live until the ripe old age of 97, there aren’t too many things as impressive as that, as he survived a world war, the Vietnam War, is the first person to break the sound barrier, and he passed away after a long life of 97 years.
In conclusion, some heroes don’t wear capes. They fly among the clouds at the speed of sound, serving our country standing tall and proud.
@Embo ok yeah no, the moth itself cannot sting, it is completely harmless. The caterpillar however, can indeed sting if it has venomous barbs on it's body. And, contrary to my previous statement, these stings can actually be ridiculously painful, followed by burning, itching, and sometimes both. All the more protection to make sure that the caterpillar survives until it’s adult stage!
@WereOutOfNames you didn’t necessarily offend me per say, it just confused me as to why someone would prioritize joking over the memorial of a great person, an aviation legend among men, especially in a community specifically about planes and aviation in general.
@WiiWiiTheMini I actually raised a Royal Walnut Moth from caterpillar to moth stage a couple years ago, they’re really docile around humans when you show them you are of no harm.
@Under500 any drag count over 500,000 can instantly crash even the latest mobile devices like the iPhone 12, my iPhone 7 can only handle about 200,000 before crashing. Weird thing is though, there’s absolutely no lag whatsoever when it crashes, like I can be using a creation with 300,000 drag points that has only 27 parts, and get perfect 60fps, but the game will still crash.
@NexusGaming well I used a very powerful 3-Gyro set up in order to stabilize it, and the cannons used for warping should be dead center on the center of mass of your craft.
@Yoloman2020 are you just playing dumb with me? Click the arrow thing on the left of the throttle indicator, and a grid with numbers should flip up. On the left of these numbers is a top button and a bottom button. Top is air weapons, bottom is ground weapons.
This is one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen aside from Kenneth’s hyper realistic map he made, and it functions so amazingly smooth as well!
@TwistedWarshipDude nah lol, the F-100D is the true flying catfish lol.
+1For those wondering, yes it does have a completely custom cockpit, definitely my best yet.
Do you have games on ur phone
Nice video, but I recommend that you keep the length of your final approach at a maximum of one minute, as to shorten things up for the viewer and not keep them waiting for the “big moment” in this case, that being the landing. It gets a little boring while watching when you’re just in the final approach for 90% of the video.
+2“Improved”
+4T
I am deeply sorry for your loss. If it’s ok with you, would you mind telling us who passed?
Completely normal occurrence.
+2@WereOutOfNames this one
Smooth.
@stevemc01 oh sorry lol I didn’t realize
+4@WereOutOfNames I mean you kinda did
I simple “jk lol” doesn’t suffice as an apology, and/or an indication of non-seriousness in a potentially sensitive topic like this.
@WiiWiiTheMini yeah lmfao
Give a man a fish, and he’ll eat for a day.
+11Teach a man to fish, and he’ll eat for life.
Keep it, it looks good so far
Not bad for your first upload, nice job
@Learpot do you want me to just grant you immortality or something
+3Naïce
Oh good lord...
Let’s just take a step back here:
+22Chuck Yeager is not only the first person to break the sound barrier, but he also served in WWII with 11 confirmed kills, and even flew in Vietnam. And all of that to live until the ripe old age of 97, there aren’t too many things as impressive as that, as he survived a world war, the Vietnam War, is the first person to break the sound barrier, and he passed away after a long life of 97 years.
@NexusGaming Bröther I require lämp
@Embo ok yeah no, the moth itself cannot sting, it is completely harmless. The caterpillar however, can indeed sting if it has venomous barbs on it's body. And, contrary to my previous statement, these stings can actually be ridiculously painful, followed by burning, itching, and sometimes both. All the more protection to make sure that the caterpillar survives until it’s adult stage!
@AsteroidAsteroidTheBook this certainly isn’t the only Chuck Yeager memorial post going around, I’m sure it’s fine.
@WereOutOfNames you didn’t necessarily offend me per say, it just confused me as to why someone would prioritize joking over the memorial of a great person, an aviation legend among men, especially in a community specifically about planes and aviation in general.
@Embo wait hold on, when you say that they sting, are you referring to the caterpillar, or the moth itself?
@Embo out of 165,000 moth species discovered so far, only about 150 can sting, and even then it’s not even that painful, less than a bee sting.
@WereOutOfNames damn dude
Didn’t mean to piss you off about the memorial of an aviation legend
Guess I’m a pretty cringe crap idiot poopoo man now
@Embo dude moths are literally completely harmless to humans, the worst they can do to you is scare you if they fly into your face at high speeds lmao
@WiiWiiTheMini I actually raised a Royal Walnut Moth from caterpillar to moth stage a couple years ago, they’re really docile around humans when you show them you are of no harm.
7: Moths are freaking adorable.
Godammit 2020 takin everything from us
+9Holy mother of god...
Please don’t give up
+1How many times are people gonna use the stupid little crewmate I made lmfao
What the hell happened here
+3@BigMacMakesPlanes lol
@NexusGaming ah ok
@Under500 ok then.
@Under500 any drag count over 500,000 can instantly crash even the latest mobile devices like the iPhone 12, my iPhone 7 can only handle about 200,000 before crashing. Weird thing is though, there’s absolutely no lag whatsoever when it crashes, like I can be using a creation with 300,000 drag points that has only 27 parts, and get perfect 60fps, but the game will still crash.
@KnightOfRen oh certainly, a good bathroom read if I may.
Funny thing is, I bet the T-29 would’ve been able to annihilate a Tiger-I, the armor on these things is ridiculous
+1@NexusGaming well I used a very powerful 3-Gyro set up in order to stabilize it, and the cannons used for warping should be dead center on the center of mass of your craft.
This thing is really fun to drive around, it literally feels like you’ve somehow implemented thrust vectoring into a car’s wheels
Oh no
+1Like it’s really well done but Among Us is kinda dying now lol
That BF-109 livery F-22 looks amazing lol
@Yoloman2020 are you just playing dumb with me? Click the arrow thing on the left of the throttle indicator, and a grid with numbers should flip up. On the left of these numbers is a top button and a bottom button. Top is air weapons, bottom is ground weapons.
I died inside a bit when I saw that drag count, is there any way you can remove drag value and drag calculations from all parts?
@Yoloman2020 did you not read the description? Select either air-to-ground or air-to-air, select “Warp 1”, and press fire weapons.
This is one of the most beautiful things I’ve ever seen aside from Kenneth’s hyper realistic map he made, and it functions so amazingly smooth as well!
+2@Yoloman2020 hold down warp speed and you should go 400,000+ mph, given enough time.
+1