@cheese99 Flip the detacher so it falls off when you activate it. Attach the nuke to the back of the detacher then attach the missle to the bottom part. The whole thing will launch when you activate the detacher, you just have to hide it all inside the missile somehow with nudgung and scaling.
@cheese99 Interceptors, Gaurdians and Infernos can be "dumb fired" like an unguided rocket if you put them on a detacher and then activate the detacher.
@pavthepilot The funny part is that the Brits had the tech to build jets before the war, but the ministers were too shortsighted to back it. Then, when they had the Gloster Meteor, they were too scared of letting it get into enemy hands to fly it anywhere it might be useful!
It was a good plane, but it wasn't the uber-weapon people pretend it was. The Germans wasted many precious resources on 'silver bullet' projects when they'd have been better served by putting said resources toward more proven technology.
Think about what type of stuff you want to build, run a search to find highly rated versions of that stuff and then tear that stuff apart to see how they made it.
Those are called slats. Pretty basic control method for the last 60 years or so. You should read up on this stuff, its interesting and it'll help you make more realistic planes.
@Irobert55 I was only responding to his kamikaze statement, not your kinetic weapon concept. Good luck, though. Its fun to explore the "physics" of this game.
@Mattangi2 I'm working on a camera guided cruise missile that works like that. I've successfully sunk the USS Beast tasforce from Sky Park City using early mockups fired from a stationary launcher. The final version will be air-launched from a supersonic bomber.
@Dimkal I've developed a pretty effective extreme range camera guided missile as a stand-in for an air-launched anti ship cruise missile. The problem is that it requires slow motion to make final adjustments just before impact. Is this acceptable or would you prefer I just use modified fire-and-forget cleavers instead?
@RailfanEthan That is an excellent film, I wish more movies were about portraying things as they actually happened instead of Michael Bay idiocy people flock to.
@RamboJutter You always go a little further to recreate something. Not just detail, but details that make that plane unique. Plus, you do really great camo.
I wonder how fast the wind needs to blow to get this baby moving...
@CSP27 You are absolutely welcome, no trouble at all XD
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NICE!
@cheese99 Flip the detacher so it falls off when you activate it. Attach the nuke to the back of the detacher then attach the missle to the bottom part. The whole thing will launch when you activate the detacher, you just have to hide it all inside the missile somehow with nudgung and scaling.
@cheese99 Interceptors, Gaurdians and Infernos can be "dumb fired" like an unguided rocket if you put them on a detacher and then activate the detacher.
@cheese99 Yup, it's all in there. The missiles have attributes for thrust, max speed, turning rate, all kinds of stuff.
Nice picks!
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@RailfanEthan U jus jelly he no ask 4 trainz!
Use the search tool.
@BaconEggs Can't you just set the exhaust scale to 0,0,0 ?
You know, I thought the wing had more sweep than this, but you've actually got the shape just right. Nice work.
@pavthepilot Sure
@QingyuZhou Working on a Soviet era Tu-22M2 "Backfire-B"
@jamesPLANESii Eh, I don't think music effects the lag.
@pavthepilot The funny part is that the Brits had the tech to build jets before the war, but the ministers were too shortsighted to back it. Then, when they had the Gloster Meteor, they were too scared of letting it get into enemy hands to fly it anywhere it might be useful!
It was a good plane, but it wasn't the uber-weapon people pretend it was. The Germans wasted many precious resources on 'silver bullet' projects when they'd have been better served by putting said resources toward more proven technology.
Ok, step one: disable the music. SP has good music, but hours of troubleshooting to the same song will contribute to mental illness.
In the old days, the mods would threaten to ban people for writing "Dear John" posts just for publicity. lol
Think about what type of stuff you want to build, run a search to find highly rated versions of that stuff and then tear that stuff apart to see how they made it.
Nice
Congrats on getting featured, this thing is a beast!
Those are called slats. Pretty basic control method for the last 60 years or so. You should read up on this stuff, its interesting and it'll help you make more realistic planes.
Do you have this?
@scotttheaviator1031 Good luck
@Irobert55 I was only responding to his kamikaze statement, not your kinetic weapon concept. Good luck, though. Its fun to explore the "physics" of this game.
@Mattangi2 I'm working on a camera guided cruise missile that works like that. I've successfully sunk the USS Beast tasforce from Sky Park City using early mockups fired from a stationary launcher. The final version will be air-launched from a supersonic bomber.
You are focussing too much on one kind of plane. Build something different. Different times, sizes, purposes.
@Ethological It would be wise to fear The Great Old Ones. That is not dead which can eternal lie, and with strange aeons even death may die.
@BoeyingOfficial Steal some landing gear off of one of my planes if you want to make stuff that can go through your fuselage. Also, nice work.
K, bye.
@Awsomur He is not the true Great Old One who sleepeth in R'leyh!
Does it have a "based on" tag? Because those often hurt upvotes.
@KerlonceauxIndustries It's like they said in Germany: the cheapest way to get a 104 is to buy a few acres of countryside and wait for one to crash.
@Dimkal I've developed a pretty effective extreme range camera guided missile as a stand-in for an air-launched anti ship cruise missile. The problem is that it requires slow motion to make final adjustments just before impact. Is this acceptable or would you prefer I just use modified fire-and-forget cleavers instead?
Europop? That thing looks Japanese to me.
Use a vertical stabilizer along the length centerline of the underside of the boat to prevent sideslip.
@Stellarlabs Do you have an example I could look at? Or a place where it's explained?
@CRJ900Pilot It works great! Now if only we could improve how it looks.
@Wargamerstev63 keep up the good work!
@RailfanEthan That is an excellent film, I wish more movies were about portraying things as they actually happened instead of Michael Bay idiocy people flock to.
There used to be quite a bit of interest in ornithopters on here, and some pretty good creations, too! I can't wait to see what you come up with.
@JetFighter No, actually. What do you mean?
@RailfanEthan lololol
@JetFighter Hey, you feeling ok? Your plane looks very promising.
Why did you post this?
@RamboJutter You always go a little further to recreate something. Not just detail, but details that make that plane unique. Plus, you do really great camo.
Very nice.
@Solarisaircraft You feel you deserve more upvotes?