@Tengam It's your tank and you can build it how you want, but it certainly doesn't have to break. People build bomb thrower cannons every week, some even have working recoil. But if you wanna use missiles or rockets, its up to you. I'd make the rockets for you now, but I dont have SP on my phone.
1) Use the search tool
2)Download a bunch of walking robots
3)Decide which one you like best
4)Tear it apart to see how it works
5)Repeat step 4 until you figure it out
6)Profit
The textures of fuselage blocks (especially cones and hemispheres) bug out when stretched too far, usually having a reflective or glowy texture. Hemispheres look especially weird, almost as if they're made of glass.
@Thebossrevolution101 Oh, it could easily work from the technical end. But from a business end, Microsoft would never allow it. XBox live is a secure, paid service and they would never allow a third-party website access to their content in the same way that Apple would never allow their operating systems to run on third-party hardware.
You will most likely have nose-heavy problems because of the highly positioned engines. Don't worry. You can counter that by angling the leading edge of the horizontal tail downward.
@Thebossrevolution101 If SimplePlanes was on Xbox, you wouldn't be able to download planes from this website. Stuff on Xbox wouldn't be available here. Microsoft is very, very careful about that sort of thing and it has impacted other games I've played. For instance, when an MMO I used to play wanted to go to consoles, they had to use Playstation instead of XBox for this same reason.
@Thebossrevolution101 Xbox live doesn't play well with the outside internet. Stuff on live is usually unavailable for players on other platforms and vice-versa.
@QingyuZhou Hey, I'm trying to learn how to make large aircraft with flexible wings. Would you say that this is the one to study? Or do you think I should check out one of your other planes as a "best example?"
@Mostly I was considering something like that. Attaching a single, small wing hidden inside each bomb offset at slightly different angles could create a realistic WW2 bomb pattern.
There, I said it! Just including that one, simple piece would remove decades worth of hours of frustration and instantly inspire thousands of cool builds. It's pretty ridiculous how they've overlooked it for this long, considering how simple such a thing would be.
What they do is save you lots and lots of time! Say you need to build a plane that has 4 identical engine nacelles, rather than building all 4 from scratch, you can copy-paste them using the subassembly feature. It's also a great way to move chunks of one build into another project, just tear off the parts you need, save it as an assembly open tge new project and load the saved assembly from there.
@asteroidbook345 That was the plan. B-32 was merely a backup in case the long-delayed B-29 didn't work out. In the end, the Superfort pioneered high altitude cruising but was still unable to match the range or speed of the Dominator.
@Tengam It's your tank and you can build it how you want, but it certainly doesn't have to break. People build bomb thrower cannons every week, some even have working recoil. But if you wanna use missiles or rockets, its up to you. I'd make the rockets for you now, but I dont have SP on my phone.
+1The original modern fighter plane.
Fictional PZL M15 BELPHEGOR refitted as a light attack aircraft.
Main (rear) landing gear much too far back, otherwise good build.
@Tengam Why would it break?
Nah
Toodles
You should hide tiny wings and engines in it so that it really flies!
+5Was it ever?
1) Use the search tool
2)Download a bunch of walking robots
3)Decide which one you like best
4)Tear it apart to see how it works
5)Repeat step 4 until you figure it out
6)Profit
No need to thank me.
The textures of fuselage blocks (especially cones and hemispheres) bug out when stretched too far, usually having a reflective or glowy texture. Hemispheres look especially weird, almost as if they're made of glass.
@Thebossrevolution101 Oh, it could easily work from the technical end. But from a business end, Microsoft would never allow it. XBox live is a secure, paid service and they would never allow a third-party website access to their content in the same way that Apple would never allow their operating systems to run on third-party hardware.
Don't forget the sunscreen.
Usually people just use bomb throwers for their arty.
+1Congrats on the quick fix! Plane looks great!
@Mattangi2 Exactly.
You will most likely have nose-heavy problems because of the highly positioned engines. Don't worry. You can counter that by angling the leading edge of the horizontal tail downward.
+1@Thebossrevolution101 If SimplePlanes was on Xbox, you wouldn't be able to download planes from this website. Stuff on Xbox wouldn't be available here. Microsoft is very, very careful about that sort of thing and it has impacted other games I've played. For instance, when an MMO I used to play wanted to go to consoles, they had to use Playstation instead of XBox for this same reason.
New scheme is a bit "Xmas" ish, but does look good.
I would google some pylon racers and see what kinds of colors work.
+1UNNECESSARILY LONG WALL OF BLUE TEXT!!!
+3@Thebossrevolution101 Xbox live doesn't play well with the outside internet. Stuff on live is usually unavailable for players on other platforms and vice-versa.
The wheels actually act as gyroscopes, assuming the bike in question is designed to be stable.
@Mattangi2 Indeed. If you are the old Mattangi, it's nice to have you around again.
+1Excellent work, very smooth.
@Phoza Oh, and I really like the fuselage and outlets!
@Phoza Maybe go with some other color there.
Duly noted. Thanks for the heads-up.
+1Hooray for drama?
Is the outside color brown?
RIP Ford Cars.
@QingyuZhou Thanks, is it ok if I bother you with questions over the next few days? I promise I won't try to make you build anything for me.
@QingyuZhou Hey, I'm trying to learn how to make large aircraft with flexible wings. Would you say that this is the one to study? Or do you think I should check out one of your other planes as a "best example?"
@Mostly I was considering something like that. Attaching a single, small wing hidden inside each bomb offset at slightly different angles could create a realistic WW2 bomb pattern.
+1@Zoomzoom999 Yes, that is very close to what I'm looking for.
+1The pictures don't do it enough justice, the looks and animation are top notch.
@Chancey21 @Minecraftpoweer @Strikefighter04 Thanks guys! I've got an idea cooking and this may just make it possible.
+1@Strikefighter04 That works for booms? I always thought that was just for "ze meesiles."
+1@Strikefighter04 Pretty sure that would be a major overhaul. We're discussing stuff one guy could do over the course of a few workdays.
@asteroidbook345 Well, you stumped me. I'll check out what I can find on the 177
You're on the right track, good work.
Gorgeous!
@weaselfan10101 I am very happy to hear that
@FastDan We prefer to think of it as a smallish cult.
+1They just need to add a real cannon.
There, I said it! Just including that one, simple piece would remove decades worth of hours of frustration and instantly inspire thousands of cool builds. It's pretty ridiculous how they've overlooked it for this long, considering how simple such a thing would be.
+2What they do is save you lots and lots of time! Say you need to build a plane that has 4 identical engine nacelles, rather than building all 4 from scratch, you can copy-paste them using the subassembly feature. It's also a great way to move chunks of one build into another project, just tear off the parts you need, save it as an assembly open tge new project and load the saved assembly from there.
+4Horten, right?
@Strikefighter04 We've got a customer!
+1@asteroidbook345 That was the plan. B-32 was merely a backup in case the long-delayed B-29 didn't work out. In the end, the Superfort pioneered high altitude cruising but was still unable to match the range or speed of the Dominator.
STILL GOING!
+1Nazis schmazis! Everyone makes such a big deal about imaginary nazi planes, no one pays any attention to the real B-32 Dominator.