My copy-paste comment, contains some helpful tips:
Welcome to the community. Read the rules here. You will gain points (the number in the white square next to your username). One "Upvote" on a plane you upload brings 15 points, and an upvote on the forum post brings 2 points. Once you reach 100 points, your point field (currently white) will turn bronze, at 1000 points silver, at 5000 gold, and black (we call it platinum) at 25000 points. To tag a person in the comment, put "@" in front of their username, or hit the "Reply" button on their comment (ex: @sailor98). This will send notification to the person you mentioned.
Don't spam low quality planes. If it doesn't fly (or do whatever it's supposed to do), don't upload it. Put effort into every build. There are many tricks ingame tutorial won't show you. You can learn them by taking apart planes already uploaded to the site. If you don't understand how something works, feel free to ask. You are also not restricted to planes. People have made ships, tanks, cars, trucks, trains, dragons, spaceships...
Be sure to respect other users. Swearing, insulting other users, discriminating, or posting sexually suggestive material can get you banned. Users with red point boxes are moderators. If you have a problem with anyone, talk to them. If you have a problem with building, talk to one of the users whose builds you like. The more experienced they are, bigger the chance they can help you. If you have a problem with the game itself, seek users with blue point boxes. They are developers of the game, and they will take note of the problem you are having and probably fix it in the next update.
I wish you a happy stay in the SimplePlanes community, and a lot of points.
Pretty much any computer can run SimplePlanes. My laptop has 4x2.3gh Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB RAM, and an integrated graphics, runs Win10, and it can smoothly run up to 1200 parts on highest settings.
Very well done. You used most of the tricks for shipbuilding. It looks good and sails quite well. There's just one trick you haven't used: vertical stabilizer. You should have added a vertical stabilizer hidden inside the hull to keep the boat on course and prevent drifting sideways in sharp turns.
Now, about this plane:
It looks very nice. Given your level/experience, it's amazing. However, it could be a lot better. Here's some stuff you can try out to improve your future planes:
-Leave control surfaces exposed behind the fuselage cover of the wings. Surfaces glitching through the fuselage block don't look nice;
-Use modded parts others have uploaded. Since you are on iOS, you can't edit them yourself. Such parts include engines with increased power, stronger wings, parts that don't collide with other parts, modded weapons, etc. You can find them here. If you can't find the parts you need, feel free to ask me to make them for you. I'm always happy to support builders who put effort into their builds.
-For better flight characteristics, use larger wing surface. You can put two pairs of wings, and use transform tool to nudge them into each other.
Hi. Since you seem to be new around here, here's my copy-paste comment with some guidelines:
Welcome to the community. Read the rules here. You will gain points (the number in the square next to your username). One "Upvote" on a plane you upload brings 15 points, and an upvote on the forum post brings 2 points. Once you reach 100 points, your point field will turn bronze, at 1000 points silver, at 5000 gold, and black (we call it platinum) at 25000 points. To tag a person in the comment, put "@" in front of their username, or hit the "Reply" button on their comment (ex: @JawaJuice17). This will send notification to the person you mentioned.
Be sure to respect other users. Swearing, insulting other users, discriminating, or posting sexually suggestive material can get you banned. Users with red point boxes are moderators. If you have a problem with anyone, talk to them. If you have a problem with building, talk to one of the users whose builds you like. The more experienced they are, bigger the chance they can help you. If you have a problem with the game itself, seek users with blue point boxes. They are developers of the game, and they will take note of the problem you are having and probably fix it in the next update.
I wish you a happy stay in the SimplePlanes community, and a lot of points.
@KerlonceauxIndustries I find it boring to work on projects I'm already done with. It's no easier for me to lengthen this hull than it is for you. Just remove the middle section to cut the ship in two and add blocks between bow and stern. Then put it back together.
@Planefun no problem. The size rule was placed to eliminate larger combat vessels and police boats with a handgun as a primary armament. Barracuda looks like an actual combat vessel.
My copy-paste comment, contains some helpful tips:
Welcome to the community. Read the rules here. You will gain points (the number in the white square next to your username). One "Upvote" on a plane you upload brings 15 points, and an upvote on the forum post brings 2 points. Once you reach 100 points, your point field (currently white) will turn bronze, at 1000 points silver, at 5000 gold, and black (we call it platinum) at 25000 points. To tag a person in the comment, put "@" in front of their username, or hit the "Reply" button on their comment (ex: @sailor98). This will send notification to the person you mentioned.
Don't spam low quality planes. If it doesn't fly (or do whatever it's supposed to do), don't upload it. Put effort into every build. There are many tricks ingame tutorial won't show you. You can learn them by taking apart planes already uploaded to the site. If you don't understand how something works, feel free to ask. You are also not restricted to planes. People have made ships, tanks, cars, trucks, trains, dragons, spaceships...
Be sure to respect other users. Swearing, insulting other users, discriminating, or posting sexually suggestive material can get you banned. Users with red point boxes are moderators. If you have a problem with anyone, talk to them. If you have a problem with building, talk to one of the users whose builds you like. The more experienced they are, bigger the chance they can help you. If you have a problem with the game itself, seek users with blue point boxes. They are developers of the game, and they will take note of the problem you are having and probably fix it in the next update.
I wish you a happy stay in the SimplePlanes community, and a lot of points.
Pretty much any computer can run SimplePlanes. My laptop has 4x2.3gh Intel Core i5 processor, 8GB RAM, and an integrated graphics, runs Win10, and it can smoothly run up to 1200 parts on highest settings.
My favorite way to download planes is copying their url, and pressing Ctrl+L in editor. Steam overlay is Shift+Tab.
Much better. Good job, WNPkoder :)
@QingyuZhou anytime, my friend.
@WNP78 I'll check it out when I get home.
@Bacon683 no problem
Maybe this one?
This looks quite cute. Thanks for the entry.
@realluochen9999 no problem. Great looking build. Performance are not on pair, though.
Very well done. You used most of the tricks for shipbuilding. It looks good and sails quite well. There's just one trick you haven't used: vertical stabilizer. You should have added a vertical stabilizer hidden inside the hull to keep the boat on course and prevent drifting sideways in sharp turns.
+1@Valiant2017 no problem.
Wanna make an even funnier one? Make Russian monitor Novgorod.
@jamesPLANESii woops, fixed
@arcues no. There's still 8 more days.
@jamesPLANESii no problem
Simple but effective. One of the best gliders I've flown on SP, if not the best.
@Jerushah no problem
@Jerushah no problem
@JawaJuice17 no problem buddy.
Also, you just got your first follower. I'll be notified of every build you upload. Can't wait to see what you'll make next.
Now, about this plane:
It looks very nice. Given your level/experience, it's amazing. However, it could be a lot better. Here's some stuff you can try out to improve your future planes:
-Leave control surfaces exposed behind the fuselage cover of the wings. Surfaces glitching through the fuselage block don't look nice;
-Use modded parts others have uploaded. Since you are on iOS, you can't edit them yourself. Such parts include engines with increased power, stronger wings, parts that don't collide with other parts, modded weapons, etc. You can find them here. If you can't find the parts you need, feel free to ask me to make them for you. I'm always happy to support builders who put effort into their builds.
-For better flight characteristics, use larger wing surface. You can put two pairs of wings, and use transform tool to nudge them into each other.
Hi. Since you seem to be new around here, here's my copy-paste comment with some guidelines:
Welcome to the community. Read the rules here. You will gain points (the number in the square next to your username). One "Upvote" on a plane you upload brings 15 points, and an upvote on the forum post brings 2 points. Once you reach 100 points, your point field will turn bronze, at 1000 points silver, at 5000 gold, and black (we call it platinum) at 25000 points. To tag a person in the comment, put "@" in front of their username, or hit the "Reply" button on their comment (ex: @JawaJuice17). This will send notification to the person you mentioned.
Be sure to respect other users. Swearing, insulting other users, discriminating, or posting sexually suggestive material can get you banned. Users with red point boxes are moderators. If you have a problem with anyone, talk to them. If you have a problem with building, talk to one of the users whose builds you like. The more experienced they are, bigger the chance they can help you. If you have a problem with the game itself, seek users with blue point boxes. They are developers of the game, and they will take note of the problem you are having and probably fix it in the next update.
I wish you a happy stay in the SimplePlanes community, and a lot of points.
@KerlonceauxIndustries I find it boring to work on projects I'm already done with. It's no easier for me to lengthen this hull than it is for you. Just remove the middle section to cut the ship in two and add blocks between bow and stern. Then put it back together.
@Razor3278 lol
Great job, @WNP78
@Noahater5245 it doesn't work on planes, unfortunately.
@MEERKAT978 yup, it's based on Pucara. Of course, M.Corp-ed Pucara.
@Planefun woops, how did the thingie tag you?! I meant to tag @FasterThanLight. My phone probably bugged out again.
@Planefun no problem. The size rule was placed to eliminate larger combat vessels and police boats with a handgun as a primary armament. Barracuda looks like an actual combat vessel.
Nice trick. Now find a way to do it in flight :)
@FasterThanLight sure
@GermanWarMachine nononono, it's fine. There's a smiley on the end of that comment.
@GermanWarMachine judging by successors, looks like you can :)
@hellcatz sure, go ahead.
@samg32332 thank you
@Redstreak45 it was already done when you asked (you were the one who asked for a twin proper attacker, right?). I just took my time posting it.
@Thefrenchdude22 I take real planes as inspiration. Thanks.
@JohnnyBoythePilot @Liquidfox yeah, inspired by Pucara.
@Davisplanez @Dimkal @Pilotmario thanks
@Dllama4 thanks
@Pilotmario yup
@QingyuZhou great
@SimpleFlow thank you. It has first airborne CF guns in game, I think.
Yay, Serbia! M.Corp Air Force roundel is actually based on that one :)
+1Good job.
@Sgtk no problem
Wow, looks amazing.
Of course, just like with all other entries, I'll be checking out its performance/functionality when I start judging.
Pretty nice. Maybe details could be more refined, but still, nice. Thanks for the entry.
@CeeToTheZee it's this one