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  • A Not-Very-Eel-Shaped Eel! (Teaser!) 6.8 years ago

    Are you doing any testers?

  • A Not-Very-Eel-Shaped Eel! (Teaser!) 6.8 years ago

    TEEEELLLLSS

  • Nothing 6.8 years ago

    Lol @Gestour

  • Vickers Type 161 6.8 years ago

    Good, wing loading is better
    Things to improve:
    Suspension is too strong
    Top speed should be 185 MPH not 230
    Engine should be 530 HP instead of 1000
    Loaded weight should be 3000 and empty weight should be 2500
    Lower the drag to make it reach 185MPH with the 500 HP engine

    +1
  • Lilya Class LCAC (Zubr) 6.8 years ago

    +2
  • The First Ever Steerable Torpedo 6.8 years ago

    Download the demo, it turns with Yaw, the right stick @13579jac

  • hi 6.8 years ago

    SP is distracting, try to focus on school work. Then you’ll be finished with work faster; and will have a bigger chunk of time to play SP

    +1
  • New players posting builds 6.8 years ago

    @everyoneUnderSilver

    +11
  • Very important idea! 6.8 years ago

    But there should be @followers and @spotlighters and @upvoters (specifically per build)

    +1
  • Very important idea! 6.8 years ago

    No

  • Help 6.8 years ago

    bring the chordScale up to 7

  • C-Corp. CP-150 Swan 6.8 years ago

    It flies like an Extra 350 @Mustang51

    +1
  • Elitch Tomboy update 6.8 years ago

    Good @Hyattorama

    +1
  • Elitch Tomboy update 6.8 years ago

    YOU (in my opinion) are THE most talented builder of your rank @Hyattorama

    +1
  • F117 is a stealth plane 6.8 years ago

    Yeperooz

  • The SR2 trailer LOOKS AMAZING!!!! 6.8 years ago

    wOrThWhiLe fOrUm

  • Elitch Tomboy update 6.8 years ago

    The real life wing load would be at least 4.0 @Hyattorama

  • Elitch Tomboy update 6.8 years ago

    I’m trying to push you to improve, I can tell you 100 good things about your plane and it won’t help you improve. @Hyattorama

    +1
  • Should I recreate this in SP? 6.8 years ago

    Heck yes

  • Elitch Tomboy update 6.8 years ago

    Still flies like the STOL champion of the century

  • My name is spelt jamesPLANESii. NOT ANYTHING ELSE!!! 6.8 years ago

    Ok sorry @iamezBOATSiii

    +1
  • Lockheed Martin F-35B v3.0 6.8 years ago

    Well the main fuselage slowly convert from circular at the engine too hard at the tail and also the rotary engine will be a smidge tricky. The one part that I think I should definitely do is the tail, if you look at my nap a little cub you will see that I have gotten much much better at lettering, I’m pretty sure I can do the whole s well the main fuselage slowly convert from circular at the engine too hard at the tail and also the rotary engine will be a smidge tricky. The one part that I think I should definitely do is the tail, if you look at my nap little cub you will see that I have gotten much much better at lettering, I’m pretty sure I can do the whole Sopwith Tail Logo @SpiritusRaptor

  • U.F.O 6.8 years ago

    @Tully2001

  • Kit Plane Challenge!! 6.8 years ago

    No you wouldn’t have to install anything, those are all in Game attributes. And the only way for me to achieve and actually realistic five model is to reduce the weight and drag all of it @Sgtk

  • Kit Plane Challenge!! 6.8 years ago

    And centerOfMass @Sgtk

  • Kit Plane Challenge!! 6.8 years ago

    I use MassScale, DragScale and Scale @Sgtk

  • Kit Plane Challenge!! 6.8 years ago

    I will enter if you open modding rules, the only way to make planes fly realistically in SimplePlanes is to mod them. I might make it 25 part KitFox this afternoon

  • the sp meme revue no. 11 6.8 years ago

    Well? @ACMECo1940

  • So, what are some requirements for something to be considered a Bush Plane? And what features do they usually have? 6.8 years ago

    450 word essay on Bush planes coming right up:
    Many people do not realize there is a completely unique type of airplane to access wilderness areas with no landing strips. Runways are the biggest setback in air transportation because they require huge areas, and are expensive to construct and maintain. While still being extremely effective, bush planes help eliminate these problems. Also, some areas can afford to build a landing strip, but do not have room to create one big enough for most airplanes. The short takeoff and landing distance of bush planes make these areas accessible. Bush planes are necessary for life in hard to reach places because of their takeoff and landing distance, low operating costs, and ability to depart and arrive on rough surfaces.
    Light bush planes are essential to life in otherwise inaccessible places because of their low operating costs. While requiring more runway space than helicopters, operating a bush plane costs a fraction of the expensive helicopter. Purchase cost, fuel, and maintenance are all extremely low cost compared to most other aircraft. Their cargo weight and speed are very similar to helicopters so cost is one of the main pros to bush planes.
    The short takeoffs and landings are perhaps the most intriguing and unique feature of bush planes. While many airliners sometimes require over 6,000 feet of runway, some bush planes can land in under fifty feet. Large wings, light weight, and special techniques help bush planes land safely on short and narrow runways. Perhaps the greatest factor to landing distance is speed. The slower a plane is moving, the shorter the distance it takes to slow down. The other important factor is the touchdown. This is the point where the plane actually the ground. It is critical to short landings. If you touchdown late, you use up the much-needed runway.
    Another point in the usefulness of bush planes is their ability to land on rough surfaces. In an area where there is no runway, one must land a bush plane on grass, rocks or other outdoor surfaces. Some bush planes are built specifically for this, but most are fitted with special suspension and large tires to land on spaces in the wilderness. These“Bush Tires” can be massive, and over three times the size of regular aircraft tires. Sometimes under inflation is necessary to land on rocks, sand, or snow. The add-ons of bush tires and suspension make your plane able to access almost any terrain.
    Light and fast, bush planes are some of the most useful tools for transportation.
    The gist of the design:
    -STOL
    -Flaps
    Usually high wing
    -Usually taildragger
    -Mostly prop
    Usually resembles a Super Cub; the ultimate Bush Plane

    +4
  • THE NEXT FLY-IN: 6.8 years ago

    NEW CHART, PLEASE UPDATE @jamesPLANESii

  • the sp meme revue no. 11 6.8 years ago

    Please remove the meme containing profanity. Other than that, good stuff

  • wing suggestions for 1.8 6.8 years ago

    When? @Iron17

  • Dragonfly-X 6.8 years ago

    I’ve honestly never seen cooler engines here have my spotlight

  • Lockheed Martin F-35B v3.0 6.8 years ago

    Ok cool, any particular parts you want to build/want me to build @SpiritusRaptor

  • Martin Trikedragger™ Pusher 6.8 years ago

    That’s the best compliment I could revive :) @JettStorm

    +1
  • blocky Vtol 6.8 years ago

    I like this but I dont know why

    +1
  • Short Hartlepool MkI 5.9 6.8 years ago

    Dang, can’t run 1000 parts?
    That’s bad XD @EternalDarkness

  • P-38 Lightning 6.8 years ago

    This is good, there is a tool now called the “fine tuner,” you should try it

  • i was bored.. 6.8 years ago

    Very good, tilting the inlets 45 degrees on the Z-Axis would improve looks and stealth further

  • Cargo helicopter used to be a SP meme 6.8 years ago

    A Spooky Doot Skeleton

    +1
  • Lockheed Martin F-35B v3.0 6.8 years ago

    Do you remember that Fokker Dr.1 Colab? I was thinking of doing a Sopwith Camel to go with it. You up for it? @SpiritusRaptor

  • How about a G-Force mod? 6.8 years ago

    Yeah he’s gone @FastDan

    +2
  • SR-71 Blackbird v04 6.8 years ago

    Because you’re supposed to add tags, also you would show up in tag searches @SledDriver

  • SR-71 Blackbird v04 6.8 years ago

    You should add tags
    Jet
    Scripted
    Military

  • Birds? 6.8 years ago

    Sully 2

    +3