11.1k AircraftoftheRedStar Comments

  • X-36 4.1 years ago

    Not to be rude or anything, but it is a very good idea to look through the site for a specific airplane via the search function under the airplanes tab before asking someone to build it. There are a couple good looking X-36’s you might want to take a look at.

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  • I need help about cannons and rocket launchers 4.1 years ago

    This is pretty easy to achieve. First make sure that the first cannon to fire have the salvo delay that you want, then put the firing delay on all the rest of them to 0 seconds. You will have to do that part through XML editing. Also, there is an issue where the cannons with 0 second delay will have no cannon recoil visual; it will exhibit the recoil force, just the barrel will not roll-back like it should.

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  • Did The Website Shut Down On Anyone? 4.1 years ago

    I thought it was my dad’s firewall giving me trouble.

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  • Petlyakov Pe-2 4.2 years ago

    This is pretty good. I like it.

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  • missiles Air-Air 4.2 years ago

    FINALLY!! Someone made an R-23/R-24!

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  • Hi! 4.3 years ago

    Hello. I do mainly fighters and attack aircraft, although every now and then I will crank out a bomber because they are not my specialty.

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  • I took 100 screenshots... For the Zonda 4.3 years ago

    I LOVE THE ZONDA

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  • Yakovlev Yak-70 (Option 1) 4.3 years ago

    Thank you!
    @Tums
    @KerlonceauxIndustries

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  • Focke Wulf - Triebflugel 4.4 years ago

    Why didn’t I upvote this!??! I swear I upvoted it a long time ago!!

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  • I NEED HELP ON MY SHIP I AM BUILDING. CREDIT WILL BE APPLIED TO WHO EVER HELPS IN THE OFFICIAL UPLOAD. 4.4 years ago

    Even though this is my first time dealing with ships, I easily found out the problem. The forward bottom edge of turret No.2 strikes the rear of turret No.1 and the rotator continues to try and move, thus flipping the boat over. Overall, it is a wonderful design that certainly deserves some attention.
    Side note: I recommend making the boat a tad bit wider.

    Edit: to solve the problem of it sliding while turning, you need a vertical stabilizer running diagonally down and out and running the entire length of the ship’s middle section. All warships have this to create a “pivot point” for the ship and to also prevent water flowing diagonally across the ships hull in a turn.

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  • Sukhoi Su-22 4.4 years ago

    FINALLY A GOOD REPLICA!

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  • Su-27 4.4 years ago

    Amazing job! This is so cool!

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  • 1945-1950 Naval Aviation Challenge (Closed) 4.5 years ago

    Ok I managed to get a fragment: "Ilyushin worked on the deck version of his Il-40 attack aircraft (which, incidentally, was only in sketches by the end of 1950), which received the designation Il-58. In addition to deck attributes, the aircraft had a glazed cockpit of the navigator and scorer and a reduced reservation." It was the competitor of Tu-91 "Boot" (existed in reality), and projects Yak-25PK, Grigorovich DG-68, and Tupolev Project 509 as part of a carrier-based aircraft competition. All of them are listed in the article.

    Also, from Secret Projects Forum: "IL-58 carrier-based attack aircraft project proposed in the initiative order Ilyushin Design Bureau in 1952" and, "As for Il-58, after Stalin's death and her subsequent revision of military doctrine, the interest of the customer to the construction of aircraft carriers, and with them, and planes for their weapons, long disappeared in the Soviet Union."
    @Mustang51

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  • Tupolev 'Aircraft 132' (Tu-132) 4.5 years ago

    Thanks for the upvotes!
    @Thelegitpilot13
    @randomusername
    @FranzPeterSiegfried

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  • Tupolev 'Aircraft 132' (Tu-132) 4.5 years ago

    Your welcome! After all, you did play a big part in this in my opinion. @Brendorkus
    Thank you! @Sgtk
    @Aarons123

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  • Type 90 : (80K!!! THANKS YOU!!!) 4.6 years ago

    Impossible. It is based totally around the mod. There would be no tracks if it was mod less. @ayaya

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  • AA1946 Ki-64-Hei Rob (Mobile-Friendly) 4.7 years ago

    ‘eh cun ah get sum spageteh wis dem meetbuls mon?

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  • YAK-9T 4.8 years ago

    Ahh yes, the vodka shot glass launcher as I like to call it. Second only to the vodka bottle launcher known as the Yak-9K.

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  • Tracks 2 is released. 4.8 years ago

    #Satisfying

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  • Avro Lincoln 4.9 years ago

    One of my favorite British bombers!!

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  • CRAZY COLLECTION 5.0 years ago

    You have a ridiculously awesome imagination!

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  • Making it to user page 7 5.0 years ago

    Ahh page 7..........the perfect number.......

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  • T-72bis 5.0 years ago

    Your silver.......

    Am I seeing this right?!?!!!

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  • SOH-400-02 "Suicide Airlines" 5.3 years ago

    The nose look somewhat similar to what you would find on a Soviet Shturmovik (ground attacker) to let the pilot see the ground easily. Excellent job!

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  • North American P-51D Mustang 5.3 years ago

    This thing is pretty good for a beginner!

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  • Junkers Ju-52/3m g5e Airliner (dettagliato) 5.4 years ago

    Cool! Although I am working on creating the Sukhoi I-2M-107 with over 140 parts, and the bomber destroyer version of the Ilyushin Il-14 fitted with the extremely powerful 100mm V-0902 cannon as my gold build. @Winstonlharambe

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  • I'm now Another Car Crash Addict 5.4 years ago

    What the blin (crépe)?!!?! 0_o

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  • MiG-3 RM 5.4 years ago

    This is crazy good.

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  • Supermarine Thunderfire MK1 5.4 years ago

    It's because of the hydraulic system. It did that on all world fighters up until the mid 1950's when they brought in more powerful hydraulics, except for the WW2 Polikarpov I-16 fighter which had a hand-cranked wire retraction system. What it does is 65% or more hydraulic power is spent on one gear leg to crank it up, while just enough is used to bring up the other. When the first one completes the process, all hydraulic power is shift over to the second one which makes it go faster until it finishes too. @xXRaindropXx

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  • Soviet Cold War colors..........kinda boring 5.4 years ago

    Very true. They’re unique to the country. @CarsonG1017

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  • Soviet Cold War colors..........kinda boring 5.4 years ago

    Oh thanks. That probably would help. @jamesPLANESii

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  • Reorganizing 5.5 years ago

    Lol!! @jamesPLANESii

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  • Mikoyan-Gurevich PBSh-1 (MiG-4) 5.8 years ago

    Thank you for your upvotes! @randomusername @CarsonG1017

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  • Trump pixel art 6.0 years ago

    Hah! Just imagine if President Trump had a 3D printed model of this in the White House!!!

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  • Polikarpov TsKB-44 (1937) 6.0 years ago

    @F104Deathtrap Thanks for your upvote.

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  • Tupolev Tu-22 "Blinder" 6.3 years ago

    I love it. Another one for my Cold War collection.

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  • How to Export a 3D Model on iOS 6.9 years ago

    iExplorer indicates that the app developer needs to enable Document support in the app before it can drill down to SimplePlanes -> Documents.

    At present, I can't see any files under the SimplePlanes app. If you were to enable the Documents, then iTunes would allow transfer of documents from its interface. No need for iExplorer.

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  • On the brink . . . 1.3 years ago

    A long time has past since you posted that comment lol. Interests change and that's what really happened way back 2 years ago. I'm just checking in and tending to a little nostalgia at the moment. I got burnt out completely trying to make accurate replicas that also had a realistic fight model back in 2020 during my height. But I got really discouraged when I found out I pretty much needed to manipulate it using the then-new Funky Trees; ever since then I struggled to fully use it. It frustrated me very much how I needed to go to extreme lengths to get my projects to perform what they possibly would have flown like. The last project I was working on was a remake of the Alekseyev I-216 heavy interceptor with two 76mm NS-76 cannons. Got the fuselage and front guns done and had just the canopy, wings, and landing gear left. I also had massive ambitions to create the sister project of my M-31, the Myasishchev M-32 with a single massive FAB-9000 bomb. I really wanted to fly and work on military prototypes like I was doing here as a real world career. However, I realized that it would most likely be out of the question and I would have to be a civilian pilot instead which has never interested me. I've gone full circle and have ended up back in the same interests I had as a younger kid which happens to be semi trucks and especially farming. There has been a couple times where I've mustered up some confidence to try and pick the game up, but they've been shot down as all my procedures and understanding of the building techniques are 2 years old. It would take a very long time to try and understand something I'm not 100% gung-ho about. I suppose I should try to not forcefully resurrect a past hobby, so I'll probably let this one quietly die out and reflect on the great memories I had and created. @WinsWings

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  • Zheleznyakov Zhe-1 ''Sturmovik'' 2.2 years ago

    I hope you realize that this airplane is strikingly similar to the Ilyushin TsKB-60; the first one to receive the designation IL-6. I almost wonder if you took inspiration from it!

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  • Senko-san Pixel Art 3.2 years ago

    Hands down, cutest anime I’ve ever watched

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  • this wonder 3.3 years ago

    T

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  • 1945-1950 Naval Aviation Challenge (Closed) 3.4 years ago

    It’s a naval strike fighter. Could be fitted with bombs or rockets, but was seen most with a torpedo.
    @TheTwoanie2000

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  • Fighter Jet Replica Challenge 3.5 years ago

    Ok thanks. I’ll participate!
    @WiiMini

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  • A simple farmer... 3.5 years ago

    They also added two engines in the MiG-19 making it definitively supersonic.
    @BagelPlane

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  • Pantsir' s C-1 (Carapace with) 3.5 years ago

    Just so you know, the “C” in Russian translates to “S” in English.

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  • All around night vision 3.7 years ago

    Aym phast boi

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  • He’s gone 3.7 years ago

    To what? Making him leave?
    @shipster

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  • 302 3.7 years ago

    Nice work! Although I wish you had read further on this aircraft. “302” was the original number for the aircraft with PVRDs under the wings. The “302P” was a further development with no PVRDs after much argument in OKB-55 about including them in the final prototype. Overall, it is a fantastic build and I like it greatly.

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