I'd imagine you turn a pair of attached fuselage blocks sideways, and widen the face inbetween them, forming the sharp nose. But I never made a tank before.
I'm only saying that a bad PSU can damage other components, I'm not saying your PSU has gone bad. For all I know, the noise could have been a fart. But if your PSU does go bad, replace it.
@CptJacobson This is something you do for yourself, don't worry about proving anything to other people. Stay focused on what you need to do and what's going on, this is your life and you can't live it for someone else. Good luck, stay safe.
Power supply is one component you can't ignore. If it fails it can literally melt sensitive hardware in your computer. Thankfully, they're not as expensive as CPU or graphics cards.
@CptJacobson Not trying to give you a hard time. You put a lot of heart into this post, it's just a bit tricky to read is all I'm saying. Anyway, keep your eyes sharp, good luck out there.
Maybe brush up on your english skills before you join? The Army is a pretty big organization and sometimes you need to write reports. Sentences, paragraphs, that sort of thing. It might sound trivial compared to Rambo stuff like climbing ropes and throwing knives at people, but being able to express yourself clearly can save lives.
@Rodrigo110 I have said nothing false. I said they charge premium prices for mediocre hardware that they themselves don't even manufacture. This is demonstrably true. When I owned a Macbook, it was more expensive than any of the Toshiba or Dell laptops for sale at the store where I got it, despite lacking a solid state hard drive or even a dedicated GPU. Iphones used to use very nice Wolfson sound hardware, but they swapped that out for cheaper, lower grade chips a long time ago. Mediocre hardware, premium price.
@Noahater5245 Afterburners don't work that way. Depending on the engine, the afterburner can provide up to 50-70% more thrust. It can triple fuel consumption but not thrust.
@Rodrigo110 As I said, if you want to pay extra for a name brand, that's fine. I just don't understand why some people get personally offended by complaints against Apple.
Apple products are inherantly overpriced and unfriendly to software. Take a look at this game, for instance. How often do we see IOS users asking for people to modify parts and builds for them because their devices do not allow it?
@MintLynx I would recommend caution about building it. There are a lot of subtle curves and unusual shapes that may be hard to create. However, I would recommend you reading up on early missile subs like the 665 because there are a lot of fascinating designs like this one, and it was the most dangerous period of the cold war.
High on the list of "crazy stuff the Russians made" is my second-favorite commie sub. Project 665, Nato reporting code: 'Whiskey Long Bin' was an early attempt at creating a guided missile platform. The original design was a diesel attack sub based off of the German Type XXI. Somehow, they decided to stack four launchers diagonally, with the business end forming the conning tower. It didn't work out very well, and they were soon replaced, but they look wild as hell.
TECHNICALLY SPEAKING, THE B-36 PEACEMAKER WAS A WW2 ERA AIRCRAFT THAT COULD CARRY SUCH A PAYLOAD BUT TO SAY IT WAS AN EXCEPTION WOULD BE AN UNDERSTATEMENT. BESIDES, IT DIDN'T ENTER SERIES PRODUCTION UNTILL THE WAR WAS OVER.
That is such a blatantly stupid thing to do. Not only is it ovously a bad idea, but so potentially destructive that you probably violated the terms of service by doing it in the first place. Be smarter, next time you might lose more than some imaginary airplanes.
@AtlasSP Add 50 pounds to the wing that rises on its own. If it still turns, increase the weight to 100. If it turns the other way, decrease the weight. Keep doing this untill it flies level.
@randomusername Each wing is designed to provide appropriate amounts of lift within a range of speeds. That range is limited. Supersonic aircraft have to function properly over a huge range of speeds. The most effective way to manage lift is to through angle of attack, and to do that you need trim controls.
Let me put it another way. If the plane constantly wanted to turn left or right, people wouldn't like it. So why would you be ok with a plane rhat always wants to strongly pull up or down?
@ChiChiWerx Mostly just a guide for making believable planes, but also helps make SP planes fly a little better. I wanted to get into explaining AoA and flaps, but I already had a wall of text on my hands.
USE THE ROLEPLAY TAG
Onward and upward.
I'd imagine you turn a pair of attached fuselage blocks sideways, and widen the face inbetween them, forming the sharp nose. But I never made a tank before.
I'm only saying that a bad PSU can damage other components, I'm not saying your PSU has gone bad. For all I know, the noise could have been a fart. But if your PSU does go bad, replace it.
@CptJacobson This is something you do for yourself, don't worry about proving anything to other people. Stay focused on what you need to do and what's going on, this is your life and you can't live it for someone else. Good luck, stay safe.
Power supply is one component you can't ignore. If it fails it can literally melt sensitive hardware in your computer. Thankfully, they're not as expensive as CPU or graphics cards.
@CptJacobson Not trying to give you a hard time. You put a lot of heart into this post, it's just a bit tricky to read is all I'm saying. Anyway, keep your eyes sharp, good luck out there.
Maybe brush up on your english skills before you join? The Army is a pretty big organization and sometimes you need to write reports. Sentences, paragraphs, that sort of thing. It might sound trivial compared to Rambo stuff like climbing ropes and throwing knives at people, but being able to express yourself clearly can save lives.
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@CustomAircraftMods God-Hero Lenin is I-16
@Rodrigo110 I have said nothing false. I said they charge premium prices for mediocre hardware that they themselves don't even manufacture. This is demonstrably true. When I owned a Macbook, it was more expensive than any of the Toshiba or Dell laptops for sale at the store where I got it, despite lacking a solid state hard drive or even a dedicated GPU. Iphones used to use very nice Wolfson sound hardware, but they swapped that out for cheaper, lower grade chips a long time ago. Mediocre hardware, premium price.
@CustomAircraftMods AN-2 is big brother, like Comrade Stalin.
Looks good but the wings are lazy.
So?
@CustomAircraftMods Bloated British plane still need special landing road, Amerikansky plane is mere joke compared to Marvel of Engineering PO-2.
@Noahater5245 Afterburners don't work that way. Depending on the engine, the afterburner can provide up to 50-70% more thrust. It can triple fuel consumption but not thrust.
Look up some highly rated versions and take them apart to see how they're made.
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@AWESOMENESS360 Will investigate, thanks.
Have you no shame?
@TheOtherBaconEggs Eggs man, we love you. You know that right? Don't go too far.
@Rodrigo110 As I said, if you want to pay extra for a name brand, that's fine. I just don't understand why some people get personally offended by complaints against Apple.
@AWESOMENESS360 Someone did that in the video, and that airport is on the edge of the ocean.
Apple products are inherantly overpriced and unfriendly to software. Take a look at this game, for instance. How often do we see IOS users asking for people to modify parts and builds for them because their devices do not allow it?
I remember, welcome back
@Supernovaboss504 Seriously, do not worry. I just sent you the link because I didn't want you to run outta ideas. I understand.
This is not an airplane, but I will upvote anyway becuz: mod now.
@laserborn88 Sorry, nobody home!
You make [clickable links](with html here)
@Supernovaboss504 Believe it or not, it's no big deal. Good luck with your builds.
How about a WWII era German "Puma" scout car
@MintLynx Yeah, even into the 1950's a lot of strange attempts to push the technology as far as it could go.
@MintLynx I would recommend caution about building it. There are a lot of subtle curves and unusual shapes that may be hard to create. However, I would recommend you reading up on early missile subs like the 665 because there are a lot of fascinating designs like this one, and it was the most dangerous period of the cold war.
High on the list of "crazy stuff the Russians made" is my second-favorite commie sub. Project 665, Nato reporting code: 'Whiskey Long Bin' was an early attempt at creating a guided missile platform. The original design was a diesel attack sub based off of the German Type XXI. Somehow, they decided to stack four launchers diagonally, with the business end forming the conning tower. It didn't work out very well, and they were soon replaced, but they look wild as hell.
@AWESOMENESS360
TECHNICALLY SPEAKING, THE B-36 PEACEMAKER WAS A WW2 ERA AIRCRAFT THAT COULD CARRY SUCH A PAYLOAD BUT TO SAY IT WAS AN EXCEPTION WOULD BE AN UNDERSTATEMENT. BESIDES, IT DIDN'T ENTER SERIES PRODUCTION UNTILL THE WAR WAS OVER.
CAPSLOCK IS AUTOPILOT FOR AWESOME!
@RailfanEthan lololol
@RailfanEthan Hey, some guy was asking about train collabs earlier. I was tempted to mention you, but no one likes getting volunteered.
It only makes the explosion look bigger, it doesn't increase the splash damage radius.
That is such a blatantly stupid thing to do. Not only is it ovously a bad idea, but so potentially destructive that you probably violated the terms of service by doing it in the first place. Be smarter, next time you might lose more than some imaginary airplanes.
Hail Satan.
It's beautiful. I'm serious, this is very impressive work. But please, do things that make you feel good, not stuff that drains you. Ok?
@jamesPLANESii Aft CoG, that's scary!
@AtlasSP Add 50 pounds to the wing that rises on its own. If it still turns, increase the weight to 100. If it turns the other way, decrease the weight. Keep doing this untill it flies level.
@AtlasSP Were you using structural wings or rhe regular kind?
I think you really nailed it with this one. Tremendously realistic.
@randomusername Each wing is designed to provide appropriate amounts of lift within a range of speeds. That range is limited. Supersonic aircraft have to function properly over a huge range of speeds. The most effective way to manage lift is to through angle of attack, and to do that you need trim controls.
Let me put it another way. If the plane constantly wanted to turn left or right, people wouldn't like it. So why would you be ok with a plane rhat always wants to strongly pull up or down?
@Spitfirelad05 It's absolutely based off of it. But if you look up the revised "II" version, it looks much different.
@ChiChiWerx Mostly just a guide for making believable planes, but also helps make SP planes fly a little better. I wanted to get into explaining AoA and flaps, but I already had a wall of text on my hands.
@JohnnyBoythePilot I'd rather not say. People should be proud of whatever they build.