@Kerbango The “100% bullet, rocket, and bomb proof” kills my interest. I like having it tough to destroy, but not invincible. Also, I run mobile so I can’t use the mod. But thanks for the interesting suggestion.
At the start of my career (which was roughly three years ago), I used an iPad 2. It would lag out with 70 part builds on low graphics. 2 years later I bought a lightly used iPhone 6+ for $100. It can handle creations with up to 400 parts on medium graphics.
@chancey21 Most of the views I get are just 2D three view OKB drawings. They don’t have very many small details like fuel tank caps, ammo hatches, etc. Guese I’ll have to start digging up 3D drawings.
@OldBossy2 Which one? There were numerous “flying bathtubs” including but not limited to: Ilyushin Il-8, Ilyushin Il-10, Ilyushin Il-16, Ilyushin Il-20, Alekseyev I-218; but the most famous one was the Ilyushin Il-2 nicknamed “The Black Death” by German troops.
@OldBossy2 It wasn’t a direct copy, but it used the same concept. It was the Tupolev Tu-144 (NATO codename: Charger) and it looked similar. Production lasted from 1963 to 1983 with 16 examples built.
If you need more speed, try my fastest plane; the Mikoyan-Gurevich SM-12PMU. Goes over 2,000 mph with rocket pack engaged at 32,000+ ft.
Thanks for the upvote!! @Awsomur
@F104Deathtrap Thinking of a heavy fighter paper project by Sukhoi. Or remaking an Su-8.
Thanks for your upvotes. @Strikefighter04 @F104Deathtrap
I can’t mod, so I’ll just layer parts. @Roswell
Huh. Interesting. @Kerbango
@Kerbango The “100% bullet, rocket, and bomb proof” kills my interest. I like having it tough to destroy, but not invincible. Also, I run mobile so I can’t use the mod. But thanks for the interesting suggestion.
+1@Strikefighter04 Thanks buddy!!
@RailfanEthan Thanks for the info.
Congratulations Comrade!!!
Ahahaha!!! One of my favorite American fighters ever!!
@BoeyingOfficial You are very welcome Comrade.
Wow!
Excellent work!!
Thank you for the upvote!! @Sgtk
@Sgtk Your welcome!
Thanks! @Treadmill103
Thank you! @Strikefighter04
@F104Deathtrap Thanks for your upvote.
+2@Strikefighter04 Thank you for your upvote.
@Sgtk You are very welcome.
Wow good job!!!
Tupolev DIP (ANT-29)
At the start of my career (which was roughly three years ago), I used an iPad 2. It would lag out with 70 part builds on low graphics. 2 years later I bought a lightly used iPhone 6+ for $100. It can handle creations with up to 400 parts on medium graphics.
Here are my top three
1. Tupolev DIP (ANT-29)
2. Sukhoi Su-8
3. Mikoyan-Gurevich SM-12PMU
@Trainzo Thank you!
@Trainzo No problem!
Thanks a bunch!! @Dann810
Thank you!! @Strikefighter04 @getorge
@Sgtk Your very welcome!
Thank you for your upvotes, @Strikefighter04 @MEERKAT978 @CRJ900Pilot.
+1@F104Deathtrap, @randomusername Thank you both.
@geotorge, @Strikefighter04 Thank you for the upvotes.
Wonderful job!!
@chancey21 Most of the views I get are just 2D three view OKB drawings. They don’t have very many small details like fuel tank caps, ammo hatches, etc. Guese I’ll have to start digging up 3D drawings.
@plane918273645 Ok. I’ll try layering parts to get a color scheme.
Yea. The US tried the same concept with a modified B-36 Peacemaker, but came to the same results.
@Strikefighter04 Ikr. Could have been an excellent fighter.
@Strikefighter04 Thanks a bunch!
@Sgtk You are very welcome. Keep up the good work! ;D
Yes!! A Soviet Cold-war prototype to add to my collection!!!
Wow, the best Tu-128 I have ever seen! And with less than 200 parts!!!
I found out what the problem of my phone barely being able to handle the plane was. It was on low power mode. XD
@OldBossy2 I submit it, then do the description on the website because it warps some words if I do it in-game.
@OldBossy2 This is it
@OldBossy2 I will try. Long landing gear is a challenge though.
Very good work!!
@OldBossy2 Which one? There were numerous “flying bathtubs” including but not limited to: Ilyushin Il-8, Ilyushin Il-10, Ilyushin Il-16, Ilyushin Il-20, Alekseyev I-218; but the most famous one was the Ilyushin Il-2 nicknamed “The Black Death” by German troops.
@OldBossy2 It wasn’t a direct copy, but it used the same concept. It was the Tupolev Tu-144 (NATO codename: Charger) and it looked similar. Production lasted from 1963 to 1983 with 16 examples built.
I love it. Another one for my Cold War collection.
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