Just spend a good while flying this thing and it is a blast!
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Took off from Wright Airport and headed towards Maywar. I was a tad bit shaky at first, but once above 15,000 feet the Draken handled amazingly. Great flight model, I don't know if this was an intended feature, but I like how the camera shakes a bit in the cockpit, especially when then parts are moving on the aircraft. I feel it captures that early jet age feeling. Coming in for a landing at Yeager wasn't too difficult, but I think I came in too fast, leading to the jet bouncing up a few times before finally settling into a roll down the runway. The landing gear is nice!
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Currently my only gripes are fuel consumption and the rear landing gear lights. For fuel, I may have just been running the jet at too high a power setting. With the landing gear lights, they look like they're just floating in front of the gear.
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In terms of aesthetics this plane is beautiful. The mixing of silver on the fuselage to look like different panels, roundels, and numbers all look so clean and crisp. The cockpit is amazing, and I really like how the canopy can be opened and features an ejection seat.
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TL:DR Great plane, deserves every upvote. Go fly!
@LIQUIDconsumer I believe you'd be better off using the rockets rather than cleavers for your JATO. Take a look at BogdanX's Tu-14, it has JATO rockets that you can disassemble to learn how they work.
@ACEPILOT109 is actually not as complicated as it seems. Modeling takes some time to learn, but free programs such as TinkerCAD and Blender work really well. As for printers, Creality and Prusa are some of the best.
Well... I saw the thumbnail, read the description, and viewed the other post images. I thought those were kinda random. I was curious to see what your AIR-2's looked like, checked the cross-sesction views, and behold I realized this was an April Fool's day joke. Ha ha ha ha, you got me.
@F104Deathtrap Is this a coming project of yours?
+2WHAT. IS. THIS?
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Japanese German Corsair...
@WolfSpark we need to start a list. This is out of control.
+2Where do I find these missions in-game?
+2@BroAeronautics
+2@Eventkraken
@AWESOMNESS360
This makes me wish I had a PC even more.
+2Its so small!
+2How to you make it so that all three bombers are connected, so that they don't turn gray and disconnect when you take off the cockpit?
+2Just spend a good while flying this thing and it is a blast!
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Took off from Wright Airport and headed towards Maywar. I was a tad bit shaky at first, but once above 15,000 feet the Draken handled amazingly. Great flight model, I don't know if this was an intended feature, but I like how the camera shakes a bit in the cockpit, especially when then parts are moving on the aircraft. I feel it captures that early jet age feeling. Coming in for a landing at Yeager wasn't too difficult, but I think I came in too fast, leading to the jet bouncing up a few times before finally settling into a roll down the runway. The landing gear is nice!
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Currently my only gripes are fuel consumption and the rear landing gear lights. For fuel, I may have just been running the jet at too high a power setting. With the landing gear lights, they look like they're just floating in front of the gear.
>
In terms of aesthetics this plane is beautiful. The mixing of silver on the fuselage to look like different panels, roundels, and numbers all look so clean and crisp. The cockpit is amazing, and I really like how the canopy can be opened and features an ejection seat.
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TL:DR Great plane, deserves every upvote. Go fly!
Good times!
+1@LIQUIDconsumer I believe you'd be better off using the rockets rather than cleavers for your JATO. Take a look at BogdanX's Tu-14, it has JATO rockets that you can disassemble to learn how they work.
+1Impressive, very well done!
+1Quick question: does the enemy tanks shoot?
+1I'll try to get ya a 4x4 armored vehicle for this.
+1This made my laugh. Nice work!
+1@RussianAce Ah, cool!
+1You’re an aircraft conisour, why wouldn’t you have 150 followers!
+1Someone better feature this.
+1Man, you’re wasting a perfectly good excuse to get out of some math work! Jk, stay safe.
+1Neat! What video editing software do you use?
+1Ah yes, the classic collison
+1Man, give this thing some better custom wings and it’ll be looking real sharp! The transition from cockpit to the tail is really smooth.
+1@FlyingPatriot Uh what’s with the random tag?
+1@Readmelt it turns out the new tank was a fake, just a clickbait forums post someone made
+1You better post that fugly X-32!
+1I'm tempted to give this old PC a heart attack
+1Big 1960’s era jet bomber
+1Panel lines, decals, rivets, vents, all the small stuff you see on a plane's fuselage.
+1@LieutenantSOT Np, often I see posts that are cool and forget to drop an upvote
+1This is a fantastic plane! The only thing that bugs me is the orange exhaust of the engines. There shouldn't be any afterburner.
+1Neat
+1Looks cool!
+1Awesome!
+1@ACEPILOT109 is actually not as complicated as it seems. Modeling takes some time to learn, but free programs such as TinkerCAD and Blender work really well. As for printers, Creality and Prusa are some of the best.
+1Yes. This would be a great mod/feature.
+1Bon anniversaire! 🎉
+1Smooth is right!
+1How are we supposed to shoot down other planes w/o missiles? Guns, cannons, rockets and everything else except for bombs don’t work in MP.
+1Lol the chicken nugget chopper hit you!
+1Nevertheless, pretty neat build!
+1Huh, so your ocean does the weird flickering blue/black color change too.
+1I’ve been thinking of building a catapult on steroids to complete this level a fun way.
+1New PFP, neat!
+1GS>11.176 ? 0 : Yaw (or whatever control is for turning)
+1Where’s the description? Instructions not included lol
+1I've never really understood the rubik's cube, but then, I've never really put the effort in to solve one.
+1@KingOog000 Ha ha ha, yeah lol.
+1@TheWeaver Thanks!
+1I dunno, maybe. I wouldn’t try as parts would fall of the jet.
+1Well... I saw the thumbnail, read the description, and viewed the other post images. I thought those were kinda random. I was curious to see what your AIR-2's looked like, checked the cross-sesction views, and behold I realized this was an April Fool's day joke. Ha ha ha ha, you got me.
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