The most basic parts of the cockpit are the control stick/yoke for pitch and roll control, the throttle for throttle control, and the yaw pedals for yaw and brake control. If you want to make low part count planes, please choose the “just the essential” option, but when you are making a big project, like high part count, you opt for “the most realistic possible” option.
You got good effort modifying a plane into a better successor post. I can say your cockpit looks complete even though it’s so blurry I cannot see the gauges. XD
@GOLDEN1HAWKfoundation, please use image references; they help making good color schemes a lot. For the military, it’s usually camouflage with the blues in the navy and the greens in the army (see the JSDF blue color scheme, the Russian naval aviation color schemes, and the WWII era US navy aircraft color scheme for blue naval aviation aircraft. For the army aviation, see the wwii Royal Air Force color scheme, the early green USAF color scheme, and the basic Soviet color schemes of 1940-45). Note that most military aircraft nowadays are grey paint to blend in with the sky and have black (or sometimes golden) tinted windows. On the other hand, civilian aircraft are not meant for war and do not require camouflage. As such, they sport mostly white paint to reflect sunlight and thus reducing heat although some have grey bottoms or grey wings for unknown purposes; you can even add some lines along the fuselage or markings on the fins. Another note is that you must make use of labels, since every aircraft has words, letters, numbers et cetera everywhere. You can put aircraft registration on the fuselage. You can use labels to add some warnings (e.g. the intake danger warning label on the inlets like this one, the ejection warning label if your aircraft has ejection seats). Thank you for your cooperation.
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To land a plane, it is pretty simple if you can understand it. Just slow down your throttle slowly descent on the runway. When your craft is close to the ground below, put down your throttle more and slow down your descent more (but not pitch up) until your landing gear touches the ground and then you pitch down quickly to avoid getting off the ground again and brake. You cannot do that without at least 3 landing gear, one in the front and 2 in the bit back on the sides.
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This bug happens because the gyroscopes have very little mass and need to stabilize themselves too much. Since one rotational force attempts often create a discreperancy on the other, another rotational force acting on the other stands in to fix the discreperancy and the forces counteract, creating a dancing effect.
If you don’t want to use gyroscopes, you have to make a good wing placement, put center of lift behind center of mass, and use trial and error, extensively. While this looks like a modern jet fighter, it has awful hard-point positions in the tail wings. The cockpit is plausible but most fighter jets don’t use a yoke, unfortunately; and there’s no throttle lever here either. Also, please don’t put a big ejection seat button whose size it says “press me!”. I liked how you got the basic understanding of what a cockpit looks like, some controls and a ton of gauges, but please put more gauges in your cockpit.
Avro Vulcan ripoff, eh? I liked the styling on the words. Only thing I don’t like are the lack of back landing gears (just simply add wing gear and done). Also, I cannot rate the cockpit because it is obscured by the opaque canopy. I recommend moving to another, more military, color scheme as it looks more realistic to me. You can also experiment with different color schemes.
The first thumbnail made me feel it was like in underground tokyo or a cyberpunk setting like bladerunner. The other two thumbnails resemble a typical Japanese city. Sadly, the Nissan Skyline R32 GTR could not be imported into the United States because it did not meet import requirements set forth by the United States government.
@V, here’s the F.Corp logo you requested. Beware that this is a single label, so to resize, please scale it. Don’t modify the width and height. If you reject the single label, I might make a 2 part label version. Thank you.
@Bobyo, posting politics, being sensitive topics, may incite a lot of drama with opposing sides lashing out at each other to further their political goals. This makes a lot of harmful mess in the forums and I think you, and everybody else, don’t want that spiky mess and fire to happen. This is why the site has a ban on politics to prevent such flaming from happening. By the way, this is simpleplanes not simplepolitics and the game and therefore the forums are about building stuff not engaging in political warfare.
@Griffon1, did you know that my device read the mph count you wrote as a phone number?
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Well, that’s how the star fleet captain gets to call help whenever they’re in warp and something goes horribly wrong. If there is a symbol in the number, they get to call starfleet command give them a high-speed chase!
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May use this symbol in my future projects.
As for custom thumbnails, put a screenshot of your plane in the game. Then reuse the screenshot using designer suite, position your screenshot away from your plane, take picture of the screenshot you made and voila! More information can be found here.
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Also, take my upvote!
Simple planes does not offer room for chemical weapons, because there aren’t any humans there and non-living vehicles aren’t affected by most chemical weapons. Also, if simpleplanes does have killable humans, the age rating of the game would be higher than what it’s aimed for, which gives less profit for Jundroo.
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I think you made a humor post, because of the exaggerated text, like a child begging his mother to give him his favorite video games.
@PioneerThe2nd, you have to have SPVR alpha and Vr tools. These curators curate VR objects and as such, they need the necessary tools.
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And also, @JamesPLANESii, you make a good tutor.
Looks closer to a civilian aircraft than a wwii aircraft you are representing. Also, the tail wheel looks too big. I would also like if you add a throttle lever and yaw pedals (the pedals at the bottom of the dashboard that slide in opposite directions to each other to yaw and tilt forward to brake). You got a nice technique that I have seen in the new stock P-51s. Keep going, lad. Make your art!
Coke drinks use cans because it keeps the liquid cool while making the container lighter while strong. You can see such cans in dispensers around the United States.
This car is pretty good for a good ride. If you don’t wan’t your car to flip over, add some weight to the bottom, and reduce the engine’s horsepower, so you don’t need a gyroscope anymore. Use fuselage blocks, while hard at first, they become easier the more you learn and you soon realize that they are much more useful than blocks; you can tweak the dead weight and fuel and even slice the fuselage and make custom contours. Thanks.
Being impossible in camera, I am guessing the roll and pitch inputs controlling the camera.
The most basic parts of the cockpit are the control stick/yoke for pitch and roll control, the throttle for throttle control, and the yaw pedals for yaw and brake control. If you want to make low part count planes, please choose the “just the essential” option, but when you are making a big project, like high part count, you opt for “the most realistic possible” option.
+2Pretty good plane you got there lad, but the droop of the nose is too exaggerated.
+1You got good effort modifying a plane into a better successor post. I can say your cockpit looks complete even though it’s so blurry I cannot see the gauges. XD
+1Looks weird but good cockpit though. As for the cockpit, does it have a throttle?
The shapes seems pretty fitting for an airliner like the Boeing 737. Only question is now why are there no window panes?
Nice concept. The in-game wheels do not simulate elasticity pretty much.
There have already been water drop builds out there before your build. Would it be more nice if it would be a drivable alien plane?
The wing roots should be thicker than the wing tips. It looks closer to the AI Bomber seen in one of the levels.
I can make a good guess, it’s likely a prototype based of a captured Me-262 from Germany after it’s capitulation. Nice cockpit job by the way.
+1@Random04, they’re not blurred on my device. Also, I can recognize them off their basic shapes.
@GOLDEN1HAWKfoundation, please use image references; they help making good color schemes a lot. For the military, it’s usually camouflage with the blues in the navy and the greens in the army (see the JSDF blue color scheme, the Russian naval aviation color schemes, and the WWII era US navy aircraft color scheme for blue naval aviation aircraft. For the army aviation, see the wwii Royal Air Force color scheme, the early green USAF color scheme, and the basic Soviet color schemes of 1940-45). Note that most military aircraft nowadays are grey paint to blend in with the sky and have black (or sometimes golden) tinted windows. On the other hand, civilian aircraft are not meant for war and do not require camouflage. As such, they sport mostly white paint to reflect sunlight and thus reducing heat although some have grey bottoms or grey wings for unknown purposes; you can even add some lines along the fuselage or markings on the fins. Another note is that you must make use of labels, since every aircraft has words, letters, numbers et cetera everywhere. You can put aircraft registration on the fuselage. You can use labels to add some warnings (e.g. the intake danger warning label on the inlets like this one, the ejection warning label if your aircraft has ejection seats). Thank you for your cooperation.
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To land a plane, it is pretty simple if you can understand it. Just slow down your throttle slowly descent on the runway. When your craft is close to the ground below, put down your throttle more and slow down your descent more (but not pitch up) until your landing gear touches the ground and then you pitch down quickly to avoid getting off the ground again and brake. You cannot do that without at least 3 landing gear, one in the front and 2 in the bit back on the sides.
1st plane: Sukhoi Su-25 Frogfoot.
+42nd plane: General Dynamics F-16 Fighting Falcon.
Looks pretty boring to me. What if the merchandise pokes fun are game mechanics and so on? Anyways, I think it’s a good game.
@BeastHunter, well not anymore. :)
+1Also edited my bio.
PARTY TIME! ヽ(:D)ノ
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+3This bug happens because the gyroscopes have very little mass and need to stabilize themselves too much. Since one rotational force attempts often create a discreperancy on the other, another rotational force acting on the other stands in to fix the discreperancy and the forces counteract, creating a dancing effect.
If you don’t want to use gyroscopes, you have to make a good wing placement, put center of lift behind center of mass, and use trial and error, extensively. While this looks like a modern jet fighter, it has awful hard-point positions in the tail wings. The cockpit is plausible but most fighter jets don’t use a yoke, unfortunately; and there’s no throttle lever here either. Also, please don’t put a big ejection seat button whose size it says “press me!”. I liked how you got the basic understanding of what a cockpit looks like, some controls and a ton of gauges, but please put more gauges in your cockpit.
Avro Vulcan ripoff, eh? I liked the styling on the words. Only thing I don’t like are the lack of back landing gears (just simply add wing gear and done). Also, I cannot rate the cockpit because it is obscured by the opaque canopy. I recommend moving to another, more military, color scheme as it looks more realistic to me. You can also experiment with different color schemes.
@JuanNotAnAlt, I do not consider myself a big brain. I just found out that it was illegal in the United States while searching the car on google.
here’s an even intriguing example.
The first thumbnail made me feel it was like in underground tokyo or a cyberpunk setting like bladerunner. The other two thumbnails resemble a typical Japanese city. Sadly, the Nissan Skyline R32 GTR could not be imported into the United States because it did not meet import requirements set forth by the United States government.
+1@V, here’s the F.Corp logo you requested. Beware that this is a single label, so to resize, please scale it. Don’t modify the width and height. If you reject the single label, I might make a 2 part label version. Thank you.
@Bobyo, posting politics, being sensitive topics, may incite a lot of drama with opposing sides lashing out at each other to further their political goals. This makes a lot of harmful mess in the forums and I think you, and everybody else, don’t want that spiky mess and fire to happen. This is why the site has a ban on politics to prevent such flaming from happening. By the way, this is simpleplanes not simplepolitics and the game and therefore the forums are about building stuff not engaging in political warfare.
It’s likely one of these. I am sorry if there isn’t any other clearer image. I got this image from here, so if you can find it, you’re lucky.
For the first part, I may suggest blocking such harrasers. If it gets too much, please report it to the moderators of Messenger. Please note that bullying and harassment are against their community standards.
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If you really need help with your mental health, you should call a hotline and consult a person trained to do such tasks.
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Another hotline I would recommend is this.
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Get well soon.
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Bellcat
@GabrielFangster70, how do you put a link in a comment?
Use this:
[Here](URL)
Thanks.
If you think your post is about to start political arguments, I suggest you remove it immediately. Thanks.
Add a simple F.Corp label.
@Focks, I thought the blueprint opener is included in the designersuite.
And now this got into the front page as well.
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This has become a beauty pageant it already is, and Jundroo is joining the crowd!
@Griffon1, did you know that my device read the mph count you wrote as a phone number?
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Well, that’s how the star fleet captain gets to call help whenever they’re in warp and something goes horribly wrong. If there is a symbol in the number, they get to call starfleet command give them a high-speed chase!
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May use this symbol in my future projects.
Ah, yes, the basis for the iron golem. I wonder what are the villagers based on?
+1So you like the pancake planes now. Why not make a jet pancake? Anyways, why didn’t you use smoothing?
+1A giant oscillating piston with an unknown input slides the map back and forth, turning your experience into this.
As for custom thumbnails, put a screenshot of your plane in the game. Then reuse the screenshot using designer suite, position your screenshot away from your plane, take picture of the screenshot you made and voila! More information can be found here.
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Also, take my upvote!
Simple planes does not offer room for chemical weapons, because there aren’t any humans there and non-living vehicles aren’t affected by most chemical weapons. Also, if simpleplanes does have killable humans, the age rating of the game would be higher than what it’s aimed for, which gives less profit for Jundroo.
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I think you made a humor post, because of the exaggerated text, like a child begging his mother to give him his favorite video games.
With their keyboard, maybe.
Make a car!
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Or a XML UFO.
@PioneerThe2nd, you have to have SPVR alpha and Vr tools. These curators curate VR objects and as such, they need the necessary tools.
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And also, @JamesPLANESii, you make a good tutor.
Marauders gonna maurade.
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I like the plane, but not the red inlet markings. It looks better with the letter V than 2 red fuselages forming a v.
So this became the first stock plane to reach onto the front page, eh? Looks like Jundroo wants a show off!
+2Star Trek: Fontventures
Out in your streaming service right now!
+4Fair game, good job. You used upvotes instead of judges to prevent drama about bias and so on. Glad I joined. :)
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Will they be added in the game?
Looks closer to a civilian aircraft than a wwii aircraft you are representing. Also, the tail wheel looks too big. I would also like if you add a throttle lever and yaw pedals (the pedals at the bottom of the dashboard that slide in opposite directions to each other to yaw and tilt forward to brake). You got a nice technique that I have seen in the new stock P-51s. Keep going, lad. Make your art!
@O5BIRD, you can search in google and find some pictures. Hopefully they might help you build an interior.
FIZZZZZZZZZ....
Coke drinks use cans because it keeps the liquid cool while making the container lighter while strong. You can see such cans in dispensers around the United States.
This looks like the real BTR; it is a bit friendly to low-end computers either. Sad it does not have any interior at all.
+1This car is pretty good for a good ride. If you don’t wan’t your car to flip over, add some weight to the bottom, and reduce the engine’s horsepower, so you don’t need a gyroscope anymore. Use fuselage blocks, while hard at first, they become easier the more you learn and you soon realize that they are much more useful than blocks; you can tweak the dead weight and fuel and even slice the fuselage and make custom contours. Thanks.
+1Still far away... :(
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I’ll wait longer.
I thought it was powered by classes.
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