@Aldriech @WereOutOfNamesArentWe You guys should not mislead people about things you aren't sure of. While it is true you can't do this without xml modding, it is certainly possible.
Skip it. Just keep on building. When you hit gold, look up your crappiest most embarrassing build, paint it gold and upload it under the title "Thanks"
Nah, points are mostly dumb anyway. People spend too much time scheming how to get points and not enough time learning how to build stuff that flies better than a dead hippo.
Do what you like, and don't bother asking other people what to do. Other people are great at helping fix problems and giving advice or criticism. But when it comes to choosing what to make, you'll have more fun making stuff you like.
@jamesPLANESii You may, you may not. Just because the new card requires more juice doesn't mean it wont work, study the PSU carefully. Prebuilt systems often use non-standard components so check around to be sure what you have.
@Aeromotive Yeah, but when it came to putting pilots inside contraptions that would likely kill them, nobody could top the Third Reich. If you click this informative video about the ME-163 Komet and fast forward to 32:30 you'll be treated to the following quote: "Guess where they chose to put the additional tanks of flesh dissolving acid? If you answered 'in the cockpit' you are correct."
All-in-one computers are finicky. Be sure to verify you will have a safe amount of EXTRA wattage from the power supply before installing new hardware. Store bought computers often have crappy power supplies because people don't know to look at that kind of stuff.
@Kreep2knight In the end it's up to you. Most people on here don't pay attention to fuel. Personally, I use extra hidden engines that activate automatically at 95% throttle. The extra thrust and fuel consumption seem more or less accurate like that.
@Kreep2knight @Aeromotive A Vietnam-era F4 could burn through hours worth of fuel in 10 minutes with the afterburner running. Each J-79 engine consumed just under 10 pounds per second with afterburner, and it had two of them. That's why midair refueling is so important for fighter planes.
There's a lot of not-so-secret stuff you gotta learn to make advanced stuff work. Disable collisions is one thing. This fairly old guide is still your best bet when it comes to learning how to really get good.
I grew up in the DC area shortly after they changed the name to CSX. When I was a kid, most of the box cars still had the big yellow kitten on the side of them. I never knew what a cat had to do with a train until I grew up.
@Aldriech Yeah, pretty insane stuff. The other guys are right though, the Antonov-225 is the biggest, heaviest plane. Though I think the Super-Guppy looks the fattest.
@Aeromotive Yeah, past mach 2 most jet power comes from the inlet and the afterburner. The actual engine is just what you use to get there. The Mig-25 was the same way, except it didn't have a fancy bypass system. Fun-fact: the Mig could generate so much thrust with its massive afterburners that it could continue to accelerate past the point where the engines failed, melted and literally began to eat themselves.
Well my dude, it sounds like the way the planes are built not the way SP is made. If you want EZ PZ Warthunder controls then build planes that handle like Warthunder. SP has all the tools you need to do it. Hell, you can even download other people's creations and modify them to do it. Just mod the control surfaces with some Funkytrees magic and boom, you'll be mouse cursoring like a WT casual in no time!
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Single Words Are Like This Usually but not always
@Brendorkus is correct. You gotta make it pretty if you want clicks.
LINK TO WINGS if anyone reading this is interested.
@Aldriech @WereOutOfNamesArentWe You guys should not mislead people about things you aren't sure of. While it is true you can't do this without xml modding, it is certainly possible.
You have got that shape down perfectly.
Huge improvement
Best username ever
PZL M15 BELPHEGOR
@KnightOfRen You said it yourself: drama.
This is incredible
@KnightOfRen
GOOD
@rexzion That's what I did when I went gold back in 1995. I posted this huge embarrassing failure
Man, I really like those trees. They look like water color paintings.
Skip it. Just keep on building. When you hit gold, look up your crappiest most embarrassing build, paint it gold and upload it under the title "Thanks"
@ChrisPy NP
@switdog08 Thanks
@switdog08 I should, you're right. As for the dipstick, I misspoke. They cut the notch further down on the stick, so the oil was always too low.
@MemeLordMASTERMEMES xie xie ni means thank you
This is pretty clever
Polish, Swedish or Italian?
Nah, points are mostly dumb anyway. People spend too much time scheming how to get points and not enough time learning how to build stuff that flies better than a dead hippo.
Post links by having [words in brackets like this](and the link here in parenthesis)
Do what you like, and don't bother asking other people what to do. Other people are great at helping fix problems and giving advice or criticism. But when it comes to choosing what to make, you'll have more fun making stuff you like.
The SBD was a dive bomber, not a torpedo bomber. Got it confused with the TBF Avenger. Otherwise you're on the right track here
@Aeromen The boat or the dude?
@jamesPLANESii You may, you may not. Just because the new card requires more juice doesn't mean it wont work, study the PSU carefully. Prebuilt systems often use non-standard components so check around to be sure what you have.
@Aeromotive Yeah, but when it came to putting pilots inside contraptions that would likely kill them, nobody could top the Third Reich. If you click this informative video about the ME-163 Komet and fast forward to 32:30 you'll be treated to the following quote: "Guess where they chose to put the additional tanks of flesh dissolving acid? If you answered 'in the cockpit' you are correct."
@WIZARD2017 well it all paid off, this thing is awesome!
So uh, you spent some time on this, huh?
@Kreep2knight Hahahahahaha
To increase the "strength" of a rotator use xml (overload mod) to increase the mass.
All-in-one computers are finicky. Be sure to verify you will have a safe amount of EXTRA wattage from the power supply before installing new hardware. Store bought computers often have crappy power supplies because people don't know to look at that kind of stuff.
@Kreep2knight Because he's the lawman. I'm just goofing around.
@Kreep2knight In the end it's up to you. Most people on here don't pay attention to fuel. Personally, I use extra hidden engines that activate automatically at 95% throttle. The extra thrust and fuel consumption seem more or less accurate like that.
@Kreep2knight @Aeromotive A Vietnam-era F4 could burn through hours worth of fuel in 10 minutes with the afterburner running. Each J-79 engine consumed just under 10 pounds per second with afterburner, and it had two of them. That's why midair refueling is so important for fighter planes.
There's a lot of not-so-secret stuff you gotta learn to make advanced stuff work. Disable collisions is one thing. This fairly old guide is still your best bet when it comes to learning how to really get good.
I grew up in the DC area shortly after they changed the name to CSX. When I was a kid, most of the box cars still had the big yellow kitten on the side of them. I never knew what a cat had to do with a train until I grew up.
@WarHawk95 adorable
@asteroidbook345 you understand that Star Trek was a reference to this?
Make the tail lighter and the nose heavier
@railfanethan
Creepy Ice Cream Truck
I think we could use less of these sorts of posts. Why not just delete this before we have a big fuss?
@Aldriech Yeah, pretty insane stuff. The other guys are right though, the Antonov-225 is the biggest, heaviest plane. Though I think the Super-Guppy looks the fattest.
@Aeromotive Yeah, past mach 2 most jet power comes from the inlet and the afterburner. The actual engine is just what you use to get there. The Mig-25 was the same way, except it didn't have a fancy bypass system. Fun-fact: the Mig could generate so much thrust with its massive afterburners that it could continue to accelerate past the point where the engines failed, melted and literally began to eat themselves.
Who's this llama person?
Congratulations on going platinum! I like this plane a lot. The fuselage is a work of art.
The Scimitar and the Buccaneer were both gorgeous planes. Good on you
https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/A2cqU7/Airbus-A330-300-Air-Canada
You could ask Jellybacca very politely if you can borrow his.
Well my dude, it sounds like the way the planes are built not the way SP is made. If you want EZ PZ Warthunder controls then build planes that handle like Warthunder. SP has all the tools you need to do it. Hell, you can even download other people's creations and modify them to do it. Just mod the control surfaces with some Funkytrees magic and boom, you'll be mouse cursoring like a WT casual in no time!
@Ryn176 That's weird. I guess you should give one of the regular jets a try, though avoid the turbofans of course.