Beautiful Cessna. Interior is absolutely brilliant, much more detailed that my 172 by a long shot. (Maybe that’s to compensate for something :thinking:)
The Convention on Cluster Munitions (CCM) is an international treaty that prohibits the use, transfer, and stockpiling of cluster bombs, a type of explosive weapon which scatters submunitions ("bomblets") over an area. The convention was adopted on 30 May 2008 in Dublin,[6] and was opened for signature on 3 December 2008 in Oslo. It entered into force on 1 August 2010, six months after it was ratified by 30 states.[2] As of February 2020, 108 states have signed the treaty and 108 have ratified it or acceded to it.[3]
Countries that ratify the convention will be obliged "never under any circumstances to":[7]
(a) Use cluster munitions;
(b) Develop, produce, otherwise acquire, stockpile, retain or transfer to anyone, directly or indirectly, cluster munitions;
(c) Assist, encourage or induce anyone to engage in any activity prohibited to a State Party under this Convention.
The treaty allows certain types of weapons with submunitions that do not have the indiscriminate area effects or pose the same unexploded ordnance risks as cluster munitions. Permitted weapons must contain fewer than ten submunitions, and each must weigh more than 4 kilograms (8.8 lb), and each submunition must have the capability to detect and engage a single target object and contain electronic self-destruct and self-deactivation mechanisms.[8] Weapons containing submunitions which all individually weigh at least 20 kg (44 lb) are also excluded.[9] A limited number of prohibited weapons and submunitions can be acquired and kept for training in, and development of, detection, clearance and destruction techniques and counter-measures.
@SouthTunnel because for one to become one with the yeet, one must master the yeet, and thus for one to master the yeet, one must become one with the yeet; or one must be yoten.
@Thecatbaron Yeah. Go ahead. I warned in the description tho that it isn't totally accurate or realistic, as for SP we had to either model it off airspeed or AoA, and not a combination of both.
@Thecatbaron Indeed. I do agree, from what MrSilverwolf has been telling me, under-sensitive is the case. However, we tuned down the sensitivity because we wanted something that would resemble the flying by a sane person who doesn't over-G the airframe.
I do understand your point though, incase you want to change it, here's a few things you can edit to make it more sensitive.
- On the horizontal stabilizer, there are 2 rotators on either side. The innermost on both is correspondent to pitch.
- Inside the horizontal stabilizer, the wing has 1 control surface on either side.
^
Change clamp01((400 / (abs(IAS) + 200)) - 1) * Pitch to just Pitch.
chonk
Haha tübe goes böom
9/10. Too challenging to commit suicide by ATGM.
Beautiful Cessna. Interior is absolutely brilliant, much more detailed that my 172 by a long shot. (Maybe that’s to compensate for something :thinking:)
c h o n k
@FairFireFight Y E S
@Natedog120705 vE rY L 0w p Er T c0 uN t
s M uT H b oi
@ChisP lol i had to shitpost that whenever i see clusterbombs. good build tho.
m i g 2 8
spready many little bomb bad
The convention of Cluster Munitions
The Convention on Cluster Munitions (CCM) is an international treaty that prohibits the use, transfer, and stockpiling of cluster bombs, a type of explosive weapon which scatters submunitions ("bomblets") over an area. The convention was adopted on 30 May 2008 in Dublin,[6] and was opened for signature on 3 December 2008 in Oslo. It entered into force on 1 August 2010, six months after it was ratified by 30 states.[2] As of February 2020, 108 states have signed the treaty and 108 have ratified it or acceded to it.[3]
Countries that ratify the convention will be obliged "never under any circumstances to":[7]
(a) Use cluster munitions;
(b) Develop, produce, otherwise acquire, stockpile, retain or transfer to anyone, directly or indirectly, cluster munitions;
(c) Assist, encourage or induce anyone to engage in any activity prohibited to a State Party under this Convention.
The treaty allows certain types of weapons with submunitions that do not have the indiscriminate area effects or pose the same unexploded ordnance risks as cluster munitions. Permitted weapons must contain fewer than ten submunitions, and each must weigh more than 4 kilograms (8.8 lb), and each submunition must have the capability to detect and engage a single target object and contain electronic self-destruct and self-deactivation mechanisms.[8] Weapons containing submunitions which all individually weigh at least 20 kg (44 lb) are also excluded.[9] A limited number of prohibited weapons and submunitions can be acquired and kept for training in, and development of, detection, clearance and destruction techniques and counter-measures.
This is beyond glorious. Bravo.
pepega
lmao nice one
Comrades. Here's a direct order from the ministry of deception:
No u @BuiltBionixInd10
@ChisP Your T means nothing here. It is as worthless as my existence.
@asteroidbook345 Yes
Pip pip colonize
Pip pip opium
dalao
No @TrislandianAlliance
Ching chong ur helicopters be launched.
@SupremeDorian Ye virgins and your star destroyers. Chads put the whole death star on it. Bruh
STRONK)))))
Funky.
@whereby Because its not done.... who could have thought!?!?
@whereby Because its not done.... who could have thought!?!?
No @whereby
Yes @Bennet23
@Fartspoppop
Oh. That’s neat. @Khanskaya
Yes @AerialFighterSnakes
T what @Fartspoppop
Ah thanks. Is that the default for YouTube now? Interesting. @Khanskaya
@Pulkit beacons must taste terrible
@Brields95 Yes'nt
Blyat blin bloody brilliant.
Gaijibbles plz add 6.7 premium.
@SouthTunnel because for one to become one with the yeet, one must master the yeet, and thus for one to master the yeet, one must become one with the yeet; or one must be yoten.
https://www.businessinsider.com/russian-patent-shows-plans-for-a-ridiculous-flying-ak-47-drone-2019-3
@teodor99 I'm ganna pretend I don't use the Ju-288.
Somewhat mobile friendly variant with half the exterior detail and no interior details:
https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/p2k2Wc/Cessna-172S-Reduced-Partcount
@Thecatbaron Yeah. Go ahead. I warned in the description tho that it isn't totally accurate or realistic, as for SP we had to either model it off airspeed or AoA, and not a combination of both.
@Thecatbaron Indeed. I do agree, from what MrSilverwolf has been telling me, under-sensitive is the case. However, we tuned down the sensitivity because we wanted something that would resemble the flying by a sane person who doesn't over-G the airframe.
I do understand your point though, incase you want to change it, here's a few things you can edit to make it more sensitive.
- On the horizontal stabilizer, there are 2 rotators on either side. The innermost on both is correspondent to pitch.
- Inside the horizontal stabilizer, the wing has 1 control surface on either side.
^
Change clamp01((400 / (abs(IAS) + 200)) - 1) * Pitch to just Pitch.
@Gameboi14 What other thing? heh
@Gameboi14 Lol I messed up a screenshot. You saw nothing.
@Gameboi14 ja.
@Gameboi14 no. comrade it is of sekrit dokument.
@Gameboi14 no time, no motivation, project is 2 years old and i think it sucks.
@Gameboi14 hahahhahah. no.