@YarisSedan finally someone talked abt her, she's a character from the game goddess of victory : nikke, she's my favourite out of all,
And also she's there to accompany me :p
@BRNavyPilot ohh okay, it's cool to see a plane flying nearby, the only plane that fly close to my area is the f-16 and it's the last time I saw a jet fighter
@RMLB340OFFICIAL do you still need help? Just asking, if you do, choose the switch you want to customize, use overload, go to switch, add the name "interactionType" Then the value to "toggle"
@RougeCranberry yes almost every aircraft with tail wheels taking off slightly yawing, so you need to stabilize the aircraft
Here's what I found
Gemini: Yes, it's very common for tailwheel airplanes to yaw slightly during takeoff. This is primarily due to two factors:
* Torque effect: The clockwise rotation of the propeller creates a counterclockwise torque on the airplane, causing it to yaw left.
* P-factor: As the airplane accelerates, the downward-moving blade of the propeller generates more thrust than the upward-moving blade, leading to additional yawing to the left.
Pilots of tailwheel airplanes must be proficient in using the rudder to counteract these yawing tendencies and maintain directional control during takeoff.
It's important to note that while this is a common occurrence, it's not universal. Some tailwheel airplanes, especially those with more powerful engines or specific propeller designs, may exhibit less pronounced yawing tendencies.
@BARREND if yes I can help you with that but I think, the picture is too big so can I scale it down a bit?
Do you mean, that picture into labels?
StEgg📈📈📈📈📈📈📈
Ho ho ho! Jolly! 🎅🎅
+1@overlord5453 yeah it's fixed, now I can continue
Building my zero
Can you curate my plane?
@YarisSedan finally someone talked abt her, she's a character from the game goddess of victory : nikke, she's my favourite out of all,
And also she's there to accompany me :p
@ComradeComissar I'm always here to help, dw ;)
+1Can't overwrite and edit xml.
CUBE
@SomeSPGuyWhoLikesLore I always like to do my research before making something
+1@YarisSedan haha, don't just don't
@cyon thanks!
@ComradeComissar try to use
+1this
After uploading, use the direct link
Use the command
 on your post
@YarisSedan both sides of your pillow will be warm tonight.
+1@YarisSedan NEEEIIIIIIIIIIIIINNNNN!!!!!!
+2Please don't say the word
+1@LunarEclipseSP yes!
+1@YarisSedan thanks! Also it will be under 500 parts
It just needs a little tweaks
@overlord5453 thank you so Muchh!
@overlord5453 HELL YEAAAHHH!!!🤑🤑
@overlord5453 throttle governor, got it! Lmt
I just got my first curated
@Eagleman101SP this oil rig kept me thinking about that mw2 mission where you stop the missile from launching and launched it on the oil rig itself
+1@Berulacraft hope you enjoyed it ❤
Same here, i can freely build anything without worrying my studies
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+1I'm cooking a corsair with vr compatible and below 500 part
@Erionh okay
+1@BRNavyPilot ohh okay, it's cool to see a plane flying nearby, the only plane that fly close to my area is the f-16 and it's the last time I saw a jet fighter
@Hahahahaahahshs I'm fine thanks
WOW 25 UP IN 5 DAYS, THANK YOU GUYSSSS!!!
@PlaneFlightX hey, it's actually working, turns out you can't activate 1-8 form another build, so I make a new activation, thanks
+1@PlaneFlightX yes
@BRNavyPilot cool, what plane actually was it?
@RMLB340OFFICIAL do you still need help? Just asking, if you do, choose the switch you want to customize, use overload, go to switch, add the name "interactionType" Then the value to "toggle"
@RougeCranberry yes almost every aircraft with tail wheels taking off slightly yawing, so you need to stabilize the aircraft
Here's what I found
Gemini: Yes, it's very common for tailwheel airplanes to yaw slightly during takeoff. This is primarily due to two factors:
* Torque effect: The clockwise rotation of the propeller creates a counterclockwise torque on the airplane, causing it to yaw left.
* P-factor: As the airplane accelerates, the downward-moving blade of the propeller generates more thrust than the upward-moving blade, leading to additional yawing to the left.
Pilots of tailwheel airplanes must be proficient in using the rudder to counteract these yawing tendencies and maintain directional control during takeoff.
It's important to note that while this is a common occurrence, it's not universal. Some tailwheel airplanes, especially those with more powerful engines or specific propeller designs, may exhibit less pronounced yawing tendencies.
I think you need more screenshots, because I can't really see the shape of the plane
@Monarchii danke
+1@Trainzo thanks
@Saturn0 I don't know how
+1@Saturn0 okay lmt
+1@TheRealGoober @Trainzo thanks
@Unknown157353 it's either the label was too small or the picture too big
Y'all people are no help 😭😭
+1Try These
+1https://11qazxc.github.io/SPRASTER.html/
@Mrmime yes
@Nerfaddict this will help you out https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Flakturm-Bauarten.png
@Nerfaddict idk