Guys, he's not telling people they can or can't do anything. He's just asking people not to, and explaining why he feels that way. "Byebye" posts are depressing at best and toxic at worst, nobody benefits from them. We had a guy on here earlier this week saying he was deleting all his stuff because he hated the idea of being part of this community. We can all do without that.
No one is telling anyone what to do, just asking. Like, "Hey, please don't crap in my yard. Thanks."
@jamesPLANESii Depends on the settings, right? What HP/throttle are you using for this calculation? A Wright Cyclone (1,000hp) cruises on .43lb/hp/hr. Perhaps compare the two? I have no idea what an appropriate throttle setting is for a turbosupercharged engine from the 1930's.
@CALVIN232 Dude, no one wants your account. If you don't feel like making that's fine. It takes a lot of effort to build and if it aint fun then don't do it. Anyway, good luck out there.
@BurkeEnterprise Ah yes, I am familiar with that. I used to live in a place where it would snow, rain, sleet or some mixture 20 days out of the month. Lots of very nice coffee shops.
@Heihachi Custom landing gear, 3D wings, cockpit interiors, Modded picture backgrounds, that kinda stuff. Look at stuff that gets votes and see what you can learn.
I think you're annoying after you posted all that stupid crap about Pewdie. I mean honestly, you think some self absorbed millionaire gives a toenail clipping about you?
Never reduce the mass of moving parts, especially jet and propeller engines. It leads to bugs and sometimes it can crash the game. On rotators, pistons, wheels and the parts directly attached to them, reducing mass causes them to become weak and floppy, as if they were attached to springs.
Purchase the components for a personal computer, assemble them into a computer, install an operating system, install Steam, purchase the PC version of this fine game, laugh at kids who don't know how to put together a computer. The end.
@randomusername The TU-22M doesn't have thrust vectoring. It was originally designed 20 years before thrust vectoring became useful for jet aircraft. I'm unsure if you're trolling or not.
@IssaIwan I think this is an excellent idea for a mod, because I think it would tremendously benefit a segment of the playerbase. There are some pretty clever modders around here, maybe they could cook something up.
As for making planes that fly right, I ABSOLUTELY AGREE 100% Why in the hell would someone spend weeks building a gorgeous plane and then not bother to make it fly? What is wrong with these people? It's sickening.
For all that to work the 5 or 6 people who work at Jundroo would have to spend their time building a fairly sophisticated AI that only a few people would use. That means virtually no other new content whatsoever. Not to mention us the users would have to start building planes that fly realistically (something only about 3% of us actually pay attention to).
Or you could march yourself over to the mod section, pickup the Multiplayer mod and make some new friends on here. That sounds like a win-win to me.
@BlackhattAircraft The last all-original airworthy survivor is in Chino, California. All the others are cobbled together from parts of a variety of aircraft.
Worrying about when to post a plane is like worrying about what color paper napkins come with the hamburger you ordered: maybe you should be thinking harder about the hamburger.
@Chancey21 @Dllama4
Guys, he's not telling people they can or can't do anything. He's just asking people not to, and explaining why he feels that way. "Byebye" posts are depressing at best and toxic at worst, nobody benefits from them. We had a guy on here earlier this week saying he was deleting all his stuff because he hated the idea of being part of this community. We can all do without that.
No one is telling anyone what to do, just asking. Like, "Hey, please don't crap in my yard. Thanks."
+1@jamesPLANESii Depends on the settings, right? What HP/throttle are you using for this calculation? A Wright Cyclone (1,000hp) cruises on .43lb/hp/hr. Perhaps compare the two? I have no idea what an appropriate throttle setting is for a turbosupercharged engine from the 1930's.
+1@CALVIN232 Dude, no one wants your account. If you don't feel like making that's fine. It takes a lot of effort to build and if it aint fun then don't do it. Anyway, good luck out there.
+1Dunno how this thing snuch by me, but she's got my upvote now
+1The Darth Vader of sports cars, nice choice.
+1@ACEPILOT109 Yes. Morbid, but beautiful.
+1I am really impressed. You're quite talented.
+1@randomusername XD That one looks familiqr too, though I can't recall what it reminds me of.
+1@randomusername The bomber? Yeah, he did a good job of making it alien yet familiar. Like a B-24 from another planet.
+1What is VF? Do you mean Navy fixed wing fighters? (USN uses VF as the unit prefix for fighter squadrons).
+1@CruzerBlade Probably correct
+1You are a wonderful man for posting this.
+1@BlackhattAircraft Hear hear!
+1Your first time? Congrats!
+1@BurkeEnterprise Ah yes, I am familiar with that. I used to live in a place where it would snow, rain, sleet or some mixture 20 days out of the month. Lots of very nice coffee shops.
+1@Heihachi Instead of using default flat wings, you build realistic looking wings with airfoil shapes out of fuselage blocks.
+1@Heihachi Custom landing gear, 3D wings, cockpit interiors, Modded picture backgrounds, that kinda stuff. Look at stuff that gets votes and see what you can learn.
+1I think you're annoying after you posted all that stupid crap about Pewdie. I mean honestly, you think some self absorbed millionaire gives a toenail clipping about you?
+1@Minecraftpoweer When I was younger so much younger than todaaaaaaay
+1@AWESOMENESS360 You have no idea what you are talking about.
+1Main landing gear is a bit small, otherwise very good work. You should be quite proud of this little beauty.
+1@mojoyup Extra mass can help, so can increasing the damper multiplier.
+1Mark it as roleplay or don't post it
+1Never reduce the mass of moving parts, especially jet and propeller engines. It leads to bugs and sometimes it can crash the game. On rotators, pistons, wheels and the parts directly attached to them, reducing mass causes them to become weak and floppy, as if they were attached to springs.
+1You did a good job here, but if you ever ruin a perfectly beautiful classic like they did in that ridiculous movie...
+1Purchase the components for a personal computer, assemble them into a computer, install an operating system, install Steam, purchase the PC version of this fine game, laugh at kids who don't know how to put together a computer. The end.
+1I thought this post would be about turbofan engines, I am disappoint.
+1Seems legit.
+1@Strikefighter04 Thanks Strikey
+1@randomusername The TU-22M doesn't have thrust vectoring. It was originally designed 20 years before thrust vectoring became useful for jet aircraft. I'm unsure if you're trolling or not.
+1@randomusername Understood, thanks again.
+1@randomusername Thanks for your thoughts, does this 150 count apply to your mobile device?
@Rub3n213 I have a suspicion your 6s can probably run quite a bit more than that. Thanks for your input!
+1It's ok if your plane does it a little bit, but if you have to straighten it out every single minute then you have a problem.
+1No one will be upset. Can you do me a favor and edit in more info about the cell towers, that's really interesting.
+1Kind of small, isn't it?
+1@Phoza You da real mvp!
+1Think about planes you're interested in, stuff you like. You'll be more motivated to do a good job if it's somethung you personally care about.
+1@spefyjerbf Sure thing
+1@IssaIwan I think this is an excellent idea for a mod, because I think it would tremendously benefit a segment of the playerbase. There are some pretty clever modders around here, maybe they could cook something up.
As for making planes that fly right, I ABSOLUTELY AGREE 100% Why in the hell would someone spend weeks building a gorgeous plane and then not bother to make it fly? What is wrong with these people? It's sickening.
+1For all that to work the 5 or 6 people who work at Jundroo would have to spend their time building a fairly sophisticated AI that only a few people would use. That means virtually no other new content whatsoever. Not to mention us the users would have to start building planes that fly realistically (something only about 3% of us actually pay attention to).
Or you could march yourself over to the mod section, pickup the Multiplayer mod and make some new friends on here. That sounds like a win-win to me.
+1"Oh boy, I hope he lists a bunch of stuff he hasn't built yet and doesn't post any interesting pictures," said no one.
+1Berlin won't know what hit it. Good job!
+1@BlackhattAircraft Groovie
+1@BlackhattAircraft The last all-original airworthy survivor is in Chino, California. All the others are cobbled together from parts of a variety of aircraft.
+1@Tully2001 Do you really want to know? :)
+1@BlackhattAircraft What's your big 4? To me, it's just 3: Spitfire, Mustang, Messerschmitt.
+1@ThePilotDude It's just a joke. You can only build what you want to build. You can't decide not to be thirsty. To know the Spit is to love her.
+1Worrying about when to post a plane is like worrying about what color paper napkins come with the hamburger you ordered: maybe you should be thinking harder about the hamburger.
+1Download a plane that doesn't have this problem. Tear the wings off. Put the wings on your plane. You're welcome.
+1FOR MAKE GLORIOUS POWER OF SOVIET AGRICULTURAL!
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