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  • Reliant Robin With Rockets. 9.0 years ago

    Ok, channeling Top Gear! This is hilarious!

  • North American XB-70 Valkyrie 9.0 years ago

    @Cehhamilton who says I'm not a pilot? ;). Even pilots need to blow off a little steam from time to time and SP really gets my creative juices going...

  • BAC Tsr-2 9.0 years ago

    Well, let's just say my avatar is a self portrait. I have just over 1,500 hrs in that plane.

    +1
  • BAC Tsr-2 9.0 years ago

    @WobblePudding I am sure you did. If you find a plane on the site (and there are quite a few) which has a built landing gear, the fuse blocks have been modded so that parts will retract into them to hide the gear. If you download, borrow and credit that player, then shape it to meet your needs, you could take this plane to the next level.

  • North American XB-70 Valkyrie 9.0 years ago

    @SwagAircrafts, I'm sure you won't get it unless you fly it yourself, so, here you go, XB-70 with modded engines, 2,100 mph at 45,000': XB-70 Mod

  • BAC Tsr-2 9.0 years ago

    Good job on the landing gear.

  • North American XB-70 Valkyrie 9.0 years ago

    1. @SwagAircrafts he's entitled to his opinion. 2. I could have uploaded an XB-70 with modded engines that does 2,000+ mph, but it accelerates unrealistically. 3. Build an XB-70, upload it, then tag me and we'll compare notes.

  • P-47 Razorback 9.0 years ago

    Nice work on the built up wings. Next time try and use circular profile for the trailing edge (vice curved), gives it a more realistic profile. Great noticing the P-47 does NOT have a circular cowling, but you could make the bottom cowling an intake or black as it's an intake on the real P-47. Another trick is to use nose cones at .25 thick as wing tips for a very circular profile even though you did a great build up on the tips here. Most USAF or USAAF airplanes have insignia only on the left wing (as seen from the top or bottom). But overall, it's immediately recognizable as a P-47 and that's what you want when you build replicas. Great job!

  • Help me with A320!! 9.0 years ago

    Delta Airlines. You should be able to make the tail logo from red .25 wide fuselage pieces, and paint the rest of the tail blue.

  • Bf-109E Final 9.0 years ago

    @Simba4999, thanks! I need to figure out XML modding myself, frustrating there isn't a stock way of doing it.

  • Tu-134B-3 v0.84 9.0 years ago

    @cats you guys need to meet each other...

  • Tu-124-21 v0.23 9.0 years ago

    How did you pull off the flight deck/cockpit? Haven't seen consistently good ones across the community, so how'd you do yours?

  • North American XB-70 Valkyrie 9.0 years ago

    @NyanCatPlanes the SST would be a very cool project...

  • Bf-109E Final 9.0 years ago

    How did you angle the landing gear?

  • Zed Inc. engines 9.0 years ago

    @Mudkip absolutely, yes and I'll credit and tag you when I post it.

  • North American XB-70 Valkyrie 9.0 years ago

    @GeneralColeOfTheAf you're welcome. My dad is an old SAC warrior as well, so I really enjoy the older jet bombers.

  • North American XB-70 Valkyrie 9.0 years ago

    @NyanCatPlanes no problem, my friend.

  • Zed Inc. engines 9.0 years ago

    @Mudkip nothing yet, I just know I avoid Mustangs and Spitfires, really any high powered inline engine planes because the smaller prop only puts out 1000 hp and I need at least 2000 hp to make those planes realistic.

  • Gloster meteor 9.0 years ago

    This one is very nice as well, you really have an eye for shaping your builds to really look like the real thing.

  • Zed Inc. engines 9.0 years ago

    @Mudkip awesome, thanks!

  • Zed Inc. engines 9.0 years ago

    We could also really use is a more powerful prop engine we can use to build inline engine aircraft, such as Mustangs and Spitfires...could you do that?

  • Simple F-82E Twin Mustang RE-DO 9.0 years ago

    May I ask why are the engines staggered...for handling or because the original was built that way? It's pretty aesthetically pleasing, that's certain, I like it! (Suggest that next time, point the insignia so that the stars are pointing up (forward))... ;D

  • Kyushu J7W1 Shinden 9.0 years ago

    Very nice.

  • North American XB-70 Valkyrie 9.0 years ago

    @Ian1231100 and @NyanCatPlanes yup, it does, that's why you use trim, like on a real airplane. My original build, put together before trim was incorporated into SP, actually had rotators at the front vertical stabilizers in order to provide trim. It still has the rotators, because I didn't remove them from this version, even though you don't really need to use them to fly this thing around, you can now use the trim slider. I'm curious, though, have you not lowered the wings and tried to fly this thing at 1000 mph and 40,000 ft in the high speed configuration? It's much closer to neutral in that regime, very pitch sensitive and not nose heavy at all. And that's what trim is for, to enable an aircraft with a very large speed envelope to keep the nose up (or down) at whatever speed it's flying. I recommend anyone who flies this one to use the trim liberally.

  • Beechcraft King Air 9.0 years ago

    Wow, agree with @Baconaircraft, best King Air on site and I don't say that much at all.

  • Lockheed XP-38 9.0 years ago

    Very nice aesthetic, the booms are spot on! Check out my C-47, I will bet you might be able to do the same thing to your tail here to recreate the stripes of the original.

  • So excited! 9.0 years ago

    Build a replica 777 in Hainan Airlines colors on your phone while you're suffering through your 15 hour plane ride, good luck with the colors!

  • Lockheed P-38J Lightning 9.0 years ago

    @Sunnyskies no worries, I remembered that we talked when I posted this one awhile ago.

  • STOL 9.0 years ago

    Very pleasing, low and slow.

  • Every P-38 Lightning Ever 9.0 years ago

    Quite the project, for some reason whenever I Google certain planes I'm thinking about building to see what's already out there (there are tons of P-38s and F-4s), mine never seem to show up, don't know why...

  • Every P-38 Lightning Ever 9.0 years ago

    You missed mine as well:
    https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/2T7xcE/Lockheed-P-38J-Lightning

  • North American XB-70 Valkyrie 9.0 years ago

    @FrankieB @General360 @SimpleFlow @Johawks1976 @KnightOfAraluen @A3 @baallzebub @ViperGB @TheRealDawg @ThunderscreechEngineering @UnknownNate @zed @FennVectorCWA @Bluerobot11 @AntiSphere @Insertname @Pilotmario @BaconAircrafts @AndrewGarrison @DestinyAviation @Dimetrodonscantfly @goboygo1 @Gmanndo1000 @Delphinus @GearGuy123 @JMicah4 @Kuiper @SkullHunter29 @TrainDude @RedBeard66 @thealban @helikiwi @TAplanes @grizzlitn @ronyseptian17 @HanburyAircraft @Stampede @Numan0rumeral @mikoyanster @Tully2001 @deusalgor @REW @poopatron71 @Ian1231100 @ForeverPie thanks all!

  • Bee Gee P-22A Super Hawk 9.0 years ago

    @ESIOTROT121 oneofmy earlier posts, inspired by the Gee Bee, but not a true replica.

  • North American XB-70 Valkyrie 9.0 years ago

    @AughtFour thank you very much, I love this jet too.

  • Sukhoi SU-37 9.0 years ago

    Very nice Flanker, I like the yellow.

  • Luft-Waffle 9.0 years ago

    Ok, I was avoiding up voting this, but I can no longer resist! Ist gut!

  • North American XB-70 Valkyrie 9.0 years ago

    @A3 thanks, glad you like it!

  • North American XB-70 Valkyrie 9.0 years ago

    @FrankieB thank you, sir!

  • PB4Y-2 Privateer 9.0 years ago

    Holy rotating gun turrets, Batman! I like it a lot!

  • Rocket on«LES AVENTURES DE TINTIN » 9.0 years ago

    Whoa! The rocket from my favorite Tintin adventure!

  • Consolidated PBY-1 Catalina 9.0 years ago

    I am inspired!

  • Bell P-63 A Kingcobra 9.0 years ago

    @AughtFour ok, I did not know that at all, thanks for the help. Guess I have some testing to do.

  • Island Hopper IV-F 9.0 years ago

    Cool!

  • Pilot Report: Lu-74 Bison VTOL by LuKorp 9.0 years ago

    @exosuit thank you, sir. At least I know now that someone else (besides the user I write this for) is reading these reviews. I thought they might be a little fun/informative to read as they're written in a pseudo-flight test report format.

  • Bell P-63 A Kingcobra 9.0 years ago

    @AughtFour I was aware of how they do it for real, what with Anthony Fokker perfecting the first synchronization gear and all...what I'm truly interested in is how YOU managed to do it. Pyroplane tells me if you put the guns very close to the prop, they won't blast off the prop, is that correct, or did you perfect your own SP synchronization gear :D ?

  • Fokker E.III Eindecker 9.0 years ago

    Wow, nice.

  • Bell P-63 A Kingcobra 9.0 years ago

    @Pyroplane wow, had not tried that yet. Guess I have some experimentation to do.

  • Bell P-63 A Kingcobra 9.0 years ago

    I have to ask: How do you not blast off the prop when firing the nose guns?

  • Pilot Report: Lu-74 Bison VTOL by LuKorp 9.0 years ago

    @MechWARRIOR57 I probably should build a link to the reviewed airplane, but I'm not sure how to turn the address into an actual link in this game.

  • Pilot Report: Lu-74 Bison VTOL by LuKorp 9.0 years ago

    @MechWARRIOR57 they're not stories. I simply download a plane at a user's request, I fly it on a specific test profile and I write a "pilot report". OK, there is some "story" here, such as the test crew crash described above, but that's just because I lost control of the airplane while I was testing it and it crashed, so I worked that into the review.