@CALVIN232 @ChiChiWerx
With better engines and added fireproofing, this design can be feasible... Up to some extent. As I said before, we can use high strength composite materials that can contain the debris (and also fireproof, if installed with retardants) and can double as the plane's wing spar.
But with the modern technology we have now, is it possible that we could recreate the Comet's very advantageous design, like a 3 inch thick Kevlar tube surrounding the engines that acts as a shield should any failure occur. Also, it can probably fit a slightly larger turbofan, and the fuel consumption would lessen more. @BogdanX
@hopotumon To get 60fps, simply turn off the shadows. Yes it takes a lot of computing and graphics so that's the biggest factor for it slowing down.
@SuperSanic Want me to redesign the Caterpillar for you? It has a lot of flaws, like:
-A narrow wheelbase (hence the dank rollover)
-Thats all.
Add me on Hangouts so I can send it to you. (link on bio)
Sea Shadow had a SWATH hull design. Below the water were submerged twin hulls, each with a propeller, aft stabilizer, and inboard hydrofoil. The portion of the ship above water was connected to the hulls via the two angled struts. The SWATH design helped the ship remain stable in rough water up to sea state 6 (wave height of 18 feet (5.5 m) or "very rough" sea). The shape of the superstructure was sometimes compared to the casemate of the ironclad ram CSS Virginia of the American Civil War.[1] Sea Shadow was built in Redwood City, California.
I'll upload a new plane which looks just about the description I gave @CALVIN232
I know the Lancer of course. But it's a bomber, not a jetliner @helilover03
I know m8 and that's copycat competition @jamesPLANESii
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Ok,I understand. I guess the design will work on bizjets, as the smaller engines will make use of the thick wing chord (talk about a STOL jet)
@CALVIN232 @ChiChiWerx
With better engines and added fireproofing, this design can be feasible... Up to some extent. As I said before, we can use high strength composite materials that can contain the debris (and also fireproof, if installed with retardants) and can double as the plane's wing spar.
You know you can't attach anything if the angle is off by a single degree
@Tully2001 Read BogdanX's comment. It's problem was the weight and complexity.
Oh, and Kevlar can handle the stress, so not just being containment cells, it can also be the wing spar. @BogdanX
But with the modern technology we have now, is it possible that we could recreate the Comet's very advantageous design, like a 3 inch thick Kevlar tube surrounding the engines that acts as a shield should any failure occur. Also, it can probably fit a slightly larger turbofan, and the fuel consumption would lessen more. @BogdanX
That's an Airforceproud95 reference @FlyingThings
YOU'RE ALL WRONG (except Delphinidae)
Simple Settings modification:
1. Turn off Shadows
2. Do not use Anti Aliasing
Hardware mod:
Get a better graphics card.
Getting more RAM is useless, as SP only uses 256MB.
+3Read the comment below your last comment
You should upload it... I just need to find a way on giving the file to you @SuperSanic
Wat @Zkillerwolfe
@SuperSanic
Sanicon-AlienIndustries Black Widow
-More downforce
-Wider wheelbase
-Independent Engined Wheels (one engine to one wheel)
-Color Change
I'm worried about the stability on jumps @hopotumon
How did you get angled wings?
And you were serious about the backwards cockpit
rip
@hopotumon To get 60fps, simply turn off the shadows. Yes it takes a lot of computing and graphics so that's the biggest factor for it slowing down.
@SuperSanic Want me to redesign the Caterpillar for you? It has a lot of flaws, like:
-A narrow wheelbase (hence the dank rollover)
-Thats all.
Add me on Hangouts so I can send it to you. (link on bio)
@hopotumon @SuperSanic
Nice Caterpillar, and the Squid has dank suspension.
But your goal here is to go faster than Dampfwanze (I did go faster)
here comes TheMightyNose
@hopotumon I see you've been using Steampunk for quite a while...
Oh yeah that's what I meant about the strip @marcox43
Cheers to us - laptops with no graphics card users@JMicah4
Its a strip, right? Not a circuit
Remember you can tag me peeps in a comment
Cool vid tho. It would be 18 minutes long without the lag, right? @JMicah4
Versus mine @SuperSanic
Mirror the dipping side
Even if it says "Created on Android", I actually built it on my laptop @ChaMikey
@InternationalAircraftCompany @Potkuri @Thepilot172
How to take feathered auto pitch props
1.Set the pitch control to Fixed at 100%.
2.Without touching the pitch setting slider , set the pitch control back to Auto.
3.Do this for all engines.
Note: DO NOT EXIT THE EDITOR. This should be done prior to uploading.
My car is not stable at jumps @EarthwormJim
Ask @EternalDarkness
@FlyingThings
I know. I was bored out of my potato mind@TheLatentImage
Shave a minute off then that'll be good @mrferretairlines
I didn't even upvote m8
Lol I can, but don't get me in a contract
You have to wait
@ChaMikey
@EternalDarkness
Does the bio fit?
You don't join, you get chosen @FlyingThings
Float.... dies @ChaMikey
Oh. It does make sense. @ChaMikey
Seriously dude? XD @EternalDarkness
Your question about the pontoons @ChaMikey
A biplane jet! I can now die in peace
+1Bearded beast sometimes does @Viper28
Lol yes
In game : A LOT
Site : not really
Also SwiftKey does a great job learning words
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As long as you get the settings right
Gawd I haven't recovered from your last post @ChaMikey
@ChaMikey Here it is m8
Sea Shadow had a SWATH hull design. Below the water were submerged twin hulls, each with a propeller, aft stabilizer, and inboard hydrofoil. The portion of the ship above water was connected to the hulls via the two angled struts. The SWATH design helped the ship remain stable in rough water up to sea state 6 (wave height of 18 feet (5.5 m) or "very rough" sea). The shape of the superstructure was sometimes compared to the casemate of the ironclad ram CSS Virginia of the American Civil War.[1] Sea Shadow was built in Redwood City, California.
Lmao @ChaMikey