I love this idea, but this is also why I make Yoke FCS in cockpits. They just look nicer than a flight stick FCS when I’m not replicating something for accuracy, and they’re easier to make IMO
Ok but his Roma Ship is actually really freaking good though? Like for under 500 parts, it’s really good looking and functionally sound. That too, I believe, is part of the reason why it has so many upvotes, because it has a relatively low part count, which allows more users to download it and run it on their device without lag, or atleast with minimal lag. I appreciate this a lot actually, as I used to play on an old IPad Mini, and I always saw so many amazing creations that were just too much for my IPad to handle, and I was always so jealous of the other users with the latest most powerful phone, or PC. But now that I have a more powerful device, I don’t need to worry about this as much. Still, I appreciate the build’s low part count, as building something that looks that good with a part count that, relatively, is kinda average for the website, is rather impressive in my book. That obviously doesn’t mean that the 1,000+ part count builds with ridiculous amounts of detail aren’t impressive, hell they're a lot more impressive than the lower part count builds. But that doesn’t mean we need to go off on the users who post primarily lower part count creations, especially if their build quality is as good looking and functioning as the builds above. Remember when you were a new user? Think back to your first creation. Was it as good as what you see here? I imagine it wasn’t, and in all honesty, it’s hard to say whether these are Under500’s actual first creations in SP, but if they are, they’re helluva lot more impressive than almost every user’s first creation.
@WiiWiiTheMini I can tell because it can accelerate underwater, pitch and roll are fluent, and it can easily surface if it needs to, indicating that it has the ability to “fly” underwater. I can also look at my altitude and speed, and I can tell that it’s powered as my speed is constant, and it can pull up easily without losing speed.
This is super cool, I love the cockpit and the overall design is great. One suggestion I will make, is to put more space in between the landing gear, they’re way too close together; you can search up images of early WWI and even WWII Biplanes, and you can see that they all share the common feature of relatively far-spaced landing gear, usually attached by a wing-like section in between the wheels. Also, your Flaps are inverted; I assume the control surfaces that move via the VTOL Slider are supposed to be flaps?
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.
Nice job
I love how the only successor to this post is a build that’s literally cooking it, and it has like 10x the amount of upvotes lmao
+3Very nice!
Dang, this is a really strong suspension setup, nice job
+2First part of the video looked like an accurate representation of your average RyanAir flight
+4@DerpTheSoyacfartala gee I wonder why the submarine works underwater
Floiyeng Wæng
@Jerba drunken torpedo bomber pilots
Ooh that third one is pretty
@Grogu alrighty then
Woah that’s pretty cool, I guess you could say that those missiles had a bit of a...
Explosive Personality...
I love this idea, but this is also why I make Yoke FCS in cockpits. They just look nicer than a flight stick FCS when I’m not replicating something for accuracy, and they’re easier to make IMO
+2Ok but his Roma Ship is actually really freaking good though? Like for under 500 parts, it’s really good looking and functionally sound. That too, I believe, is part of the reason why it has so many upvotes, because it has a relatively low part count, which allows more users to download it and run it on their device without lag, or atleast with minimal lag. I appreciate this a lot actually, as I used to play on an old IPad Mini, and I always saw so many amazing creations that were just too much for my IPad to handle, and I was always so jealous of the other users with the latest most powerful phone, or PC. But now that I have a more powerful device, I don’t need to worry about this as much. Still, I appreciate the build’s low part count, as building something that looks that good with a part count that, relatively, is kinda average for the website, is rather impressive in my book. That obviously doesn’t mean that the 1,000+ part count builds with ridiculous amounts of detail aren’t impressive, hell they're a lot more impressive than the lower part count builds. But that doesn’t mean we need to go off on the users who post primarily lower part count creations, especially if their build quality is as good looking and functioning as the builds above. Remember when you were a new user? Think back to your first creation. Was it as good as what you see here? I imagine it wasn’t, and in all honesty, it’s hard to say whether these are Under500’s actual first creations in SP, but if they are, they’re helluva lot more impressive than almost every user’s first creation.
+5Huh that do be kinda weird
@WNP78
@WiiWiiTheMini do you want me to send you a video of the aircraft flying underwater for proof
@WiiWiiTheMini I can tell because it can accelerate underwater, pitch and roll are fluent, and it can easily surface if it needs to, indicating that it has the ability to “fly” underwater. I can also look at my altitude and speed, and I can tell that it’s powered as my speed is constant, and it can pull up easily without losing speed.
@WiiWiiTheMini what’s so confusing?
This is super cool, I love the cockpit and the overall design is great. One suggestion I will make, is to put more space in between the landing gear, they’re way too close together; you can search up images of early WWI and even WWII Biplanes, and you can see that they all share the common feature of relatively far-spaced landing gear, usually attached by a wing-like section in between the wheels. Also, your Flaps are inverted; I assume the control surfaces that move via the VTOL Slider are supposed to be flaps?
@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
@KnightOfRen yes I see them
Jato
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.