Would it be possible to have a button somewhere (optimally in the falling many after you tap on your username, under "notifications" button) that leads directly to the Jet Stream?
@AviownCorp ugh, these actually are hard to make. You have to mould the entire body out of fiberglass or carbon fiber, for what you have to be quite skillful, you need special tools, and a bunch of money for materials and tools. Alternative is to stretch fabric/nylon over a wire frame to make a fuselage.
@Squirrel excuse me, who's harassing who? I'm encouraging AwiownCorp to pursue his dream, and you are trying to prove me wrong. In my opinion, you are still angry about the argument we had, and you are trying to annoy me enough to break the rules. That's kinda dirty game, Squirrel.
@AviownCorp we are talking ultralight here, right? A relatively simple, light weight aircraft? If so, it's doable. It looks harder to make than a drone due to its size. It does cost more in terms of materials, but it's not much harder to make. As for the engine, I would suggest taking an air-cooled engine, like the one used on motorcycles. Fuel tank - from the same motorcycle. Some of the parts would have to be genuine aviation parts (gauges, landing gear). Most of the others can be salvaged from cars, or hand-made. For seat, you can use a seat from a wrecked sports car, for example. It's light weight and durable. Fixed pitch wooden propellers shouldn't be expensive. You can find a lot of parts on aircraft scrapyards, if there are any within your reach. Making a plane takes a lot of time and effort, but no matter what Squirrel says, it's possible.
@Squirrel read his comments please. He wants to make a plane to transport himself. As simple as possible. It would probably go like this: quit the game - get a job - get money - buy parts and work on the weekend - work more - buy more parts - work on the plane - work for more money - buy more parts... People have done it. It's not impossible.
@Squirrel I think you misunderstood. The guy wants to make a plane. If he finds a decent job with free weekends, he can do it as a hobby for as long as it takes. The guy I mentioned didn't build his plane over night. It took him almost a year to make it, and a few months to gather money to register it. You know it's doable that way. You are just trying to prove your point. If you want to continue this conversation, message me on hangouts.
@Squirrel dude, aren't you supposed to be moderating or something, not destroying somebody's dream of flying?
@AviownCorp you can do it. I believe in you. There are dozens of ways. Find one and do it.
@Squirrel I already said that I've met a guy who made a plane that way, in the country where average salary is around 250$, and seen his plane. That means it's doable. Rest are just technicalities.
@PlanesOfOld it's possible to do it that way, but I would rather stick with aluminum and fabric, due to weigh reduction.
@Squirrel I think it would be a bit impractical to rivet aluminum tubes. And yes, the cheapest way would be to make the exterior out of canvas or tough nylon. I have considered making such a plane myself, so I have already considered most of the possibilities. Only reason I failed is the fact that I was a kid without funds back then, and I'm too lazy to do it now.
@MasterMindIndustriesAndAviationCorporation it is, but since making a plane in such a way takes time, I believe he could spare that much over the course of one, maybe two years.
@Squirrel how hard could it be to find a guy who knows how to weld aluminum? I know at least two people who do it for a living.
@AviownCorp as for propulsion, ask an expert. A friend of my uncle has a home-built ultralight which uses an engine from the motorcycle. That plane is certified to fly, and my country has rather strict regulations regarding flying. Of course, you can't make a plane all by yourself. You'll need a welder, a mechanic, and a guy who can craft more complex parts, like wing ribs and engine struts. It would be the best to work by already existing blueprints, to make sure it will be flyable. It's a lot of work, and it requires some investments, but it's doable.
@AviownCorp yes, I am. But did you consider my point of view? You can make an actual plane. SP can do as a basic tutorial. Now you have to learn some physics, play with wooden models, do an extensive research on ultralight aircraft... Learn how to weld aluminum tubes and make a plane. Wright brothers did it in the early 1900s, without any previous knowledge. Now, you can find instructions on the Internet, materials are cheap, you can buy aircraft parts from scrapyard... You wouldn't be the first guy to make a plane in his shead.
@kukimuki1234 čoveče, iskuliraj više. Ja umalo da budem banovan zbog ovakvih gluposti. Ako ti se ne sviđa, samo ga ignoriši. Možda možeš da mu daš neki savet ili tako nešto. Ovo stvarno nije lepo.
@AviownCorp have you thought of designing a plane affordable to everyone? Not a fighter jet, but a light two-seater. Manufacturing of such a plane would cost less than 1000$. Concentrate on cheap materials, like aluminum tubing and fabric, using wires to move control surfaces. You can create a basic model of such a plane here in SP, then start working on individual pieces, like the frame, wing ribs, powerplant... It's a big project, it would require a lot of research, but I would love to see in the forums a first picture of AviownCorp I, the affordable flyer. Dreams do come true, but you have to work for them, and work hard.
@Vectre nice plane. I love it. It could use some more details, but that comes over time. I believe you will be one of the great builders in the near future.
@kukimuki1234 molim te nemoj da praviš frku na sajtu. Tip ima pravo da okači šta god da napravi. Ako ti se ne sviđa, možeš kulturno da mu preporučiš poboljšanja. Nemoj da ga napadaš.
For clickable link, you don't need an exclamation mark (!). They are used when posting pictures. Posting links is possible in comments and forum posts, not on descriptions.
@kukimuki1234 pretty much. Serbian Airforce, actually. Or Kingdom of Yugoslavia. They look alike. The airforce of SFRJ (Communist Yugoslavia) used a red star as its roundel. Are you from the former Yugoslavia?
Would it be possible to have a button somewhere (optimally in the falling many after you tap on your username, under "notifications" button) that leads directly to the Jet Stream?
Nije loše. Malo naginje kad se krila rotiraju i malo diže nos.
I can see my house from here! =)
Nice. But why is the hood flat? Everything else is good. Also, a few more details wouldn't hurt.
Great job. I love the paint scheme.
@AviownCorp ugh, these actually are hard to make. You have to mould the entire body out of fiberglass or carbon fiber, for what you have to be quite skillful, you need special tools, and a bunch of money for materials and tools. Alternative is to stretch fabric/nylon over a wire frame to make a fuselage.
@AviownCorp as for the cheerer stuff, are you planning to make something like this?
@AviownCorp I never wanted the grudge to come back. Andrew has been informed on the matter, and it's being delt with.
@AviownCorp I know, and he knows it too. It's an old grudge between the two of us, apparently.
@Squirrel excuse me, who's harassing who? I'm encouraging AwiownCorp to pursue his dream, and you are trying to prove me wrong. In my opinion, you are still angry about the argument we had, and you are trying to annoy me enough to break the rules. That's kinda dirty game, Squirrel.
@AviownCorp here's your engine. Just choose the model
@AviownCorp we are talking ultralight here, right? A relatively simple, light weight aircraft? If so, it's doable. It looks harder to make than a drone due to its size. It does cost more in terms of materials, but it's not much harder to make. As for the engine, I would suggest taking an air-cooled engine, like the one used on motorcycles. Fuel tank - from the same motorcycle. Some of the parts would have to be genuine aviation parts (gauges, landing gear). Most of the others can be salvaged from cars, or hand-made. For seat, you can use a seat from a wrecked sports car, for example. It's light weight and durable. Fixed pitch wooden propellers shouldn't be expensive. You can find a lot of parts on aircraft scrapyards, if there are any within your reach. Making a plane takes a lot of time and effort, but no matter what Squirrel says, it's possible.
@Squirrel so, I'm right? Given the time and effort, it's doable. That's my point.
@Squirrel read his comments please. He wants to make a plane to transport himself. As simple as possible. It would probably go like this: quit the game - get a job - get money - buy parts and work on the weekend - work more - buy more parts - work on the plane - work for more money - buy more parts... People have done it. It's not impossible.
@Benny3053 I'll be ready for it =)
@AviownCorp Squirrel is learning for an aircraft engineer. He would be able to help, if not for his attitude.
@Squirrel I think you misunderstood. The guy wants to make a plane. If he finds a decent job with free weekends, he can do it as a hobby for as long as it takes. The guy I mentioned didn't build his plane over night. It took him almost a year to make it, and a few months to gather money to register it. You know it's doable that way. You are just trying to prove your point. If you want to continue this conversation, message me on hangouts.
@Squirrel dude, aren't you supposed to be moderating or something, not destroying somebody's dream of flying?
@AviownCorp you can do it. I believe in you. There are dozens of ways. Find one and do it.
@Squirrel I already said that I've met a guy who made a plane that way, in the country where average salary is around 250$, and seen his plane. That means it's doable. Rest are just technicalities.
@PlanesOfOld it's possible to do it that way, but I would rather stick with aluminum and fabric, due to weigh reduction.
@Squirrel I think it would be a bit impractical to rivet aluminum tubes. And yes, the cheapest way would be to make the exterior out of canvas or tough nylon. I have considered making such a plane myself, so I have already considered most of the possibilities. Only reason I failed is the fact that I was a kid without funds back then, and I'm too lazy to do it now.
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@MasterMindIndustriesAndAviationCorporation it is, but since making a plane in such a way takes time, I believe he could spare that much over the course of one, maybe two years.
@Squirrel how hard could it be to find a guy who knows how to weld aluminum? I know at least two people who do it for a living.
@AviownCorp as for propulsion, ask an expert. A friend of my uncle has a home-built ultralight which uses an engine from the motorcycle. That plane is certified to fly, and my country has rather strict regulations regarding flying. Of course, you can't make a plane all by yourself. You'll need a welder, a mechanic, and a guy who can craft more complex parts, like wing ribs and engine struts. It would be the best to work by already existing blueprints, to make sure it will be flyable. It's a lot of work, and it requires some investments, but it's doable.
@kukimuki1234 nisi ga loše odradio, ali je to avion koji je ružan i u stvarnosti.
@AviownCorp yes, I am. But did you consider my point of view? You can make an actual plane. SP can do as a basic tutorial. Now you have to learn some physics, play with wooden models, do an extensive research on ultralight aircraft... Learn how to weld aluminum tubes and make a plane. Wright brothers did it in the early 1900s, without any previous knowledge. Now, you can find instructions on the Internet, materials are cheap, you can buy aircraft parts from scrapyard... You wouldn't be the first guy to make a plane in his shead.
@kukimuki1234 čoveče, iskuliraj više. Ja umalo da budem banovan zbog ovakvih gluposti. Ako ti se ne sviđa, samo ga ignoriši. Možda možeš da mu daš neki savet ili tako nešto. Ovo stvarno nije lepo.
@ChasingHorizon ugh, looks like Squirrel was bored again...
How's Arizona coming along?
@AviownCorp have you thought of designing a plane affordable to everyone? Not a fighter jet, but a light two-seater. Manufacturing of such a plane would cost less than 1000$. Concentrate on cheap materials, like aluminum tubing and fabric, using wires to move control surfaces. You can create a basic model of such a plane here in SP, then start working on individual pieces, like the frame, wing ribs, powerplant... It's a big project, it would require a lot of research, but I would love to see in the forums a first picture of AviownCorp I, the affordable flyer. Dreams do come true, but you have to work for them, and work hard.
It's a nice basic design, but it lacks details. Also, wings are too big, in my opinion.
Nice. Not too many details, but stripes on the rudder are amazing, and the overall shape is great. Keep up the good work.
@Vectre nice plane. I love it. It could use some more details, but that comes over time. I believe you will be one of the great builders in the near future.
@kukimuki1234 molim te nemoj da praviš frku na sajtu. Tip ima pravo da okači šta god da napravi. Ako ti se ne sviđa, možeš kulturno da mu preporučiš poboljšanja. Nemoj da ga napadaš.
Vrlo dobar. Jedino si zeznuo onu devojku sa leve strane. Takođe, Fine Tunerom si mogao da nagneš oznake na krilima da se uklope.
@kukimuki1234 super. Malo sam zauzet danas, pa sporo odgovaram.
@kukimuki1234 našao si Fine Tuner? Verziju koja može da menja veličine (ima "Scale Tool)?
Some of them really are
Nije loše. Mogao si možda ubaciti malo više detalja. Jel koristiš Fine Tuner mod?
@Thej611 feel free to do so. Just make it a successor. Remind me that you asked, so that I can approve it via comment, so nobody reports it.
My eyes almost popped out when I saw this ship. It's amazing. Keep up the good work.
@Benny3053 no problem, m8
Drag them to the top left corner, and put them on the big "subassemblies" button there. You don't have to click the button.
For clickable link, you don't need an exclamation mark (!). They are used when posting pictures. Posting links is possible in comments and forum posts, not on descriptions.
@kukimuki1234 super. Naši su još i Somethingismadebyme i CobalT. Vikdesigns je makedonac, manje više jedan od naših.
@VikDesigns hvala.
@kukimuki1234 odakle tačno? Ja sam iz Srbije.
@kukimuki1234 pretty much. Serbian Airforce, actually. Or Kingdom of Yugoslavia. They look alike. The airforce of SFRJ (Communist Yugoslavia) used a red star as its roundel. Are you from the former Yugoslavia?
This plane is great. You got a new follower =)
@LockBoeingBus cool. Thanks for showing me.
@Benny3053 no problem
@dogspit no problem, m8