@Hedero
Just look it up. But they are typically 2 or 4 seat, single or twin engine light aircraft. Also probably the largest aircraft that can really count in this category is the Beechcraft KingAir 350
@davis8634
Very good job, this is really detailed.
One thing I will say though, is that it looks more like a turbo-jet engine due to it's length and that it has a visible orang exhaust flame sort of like an afterburner.
But still, good job :3
@QingyuZhou
I'm pretty sure it isn't. I could be wrong of course, but you can find videos of Andrew himself talking to the camera irl. And his voice doesn't sound like the one in the trailers.
@Thorne
Yeah, a helicopter can have a rudder. But as on the Kamov Ka-25, it only has rudders because it has a co-axel rotor system (two rotors). And as I said, helicopters don't really need elevators because the main rotor is able to change the attitude
@Project8P8Manager
I think you have done a decent job on this, but I think you need to take a look at the flight characteristics. For one thing, helicopters don't have a rudder, they use the tail rotor to spin. And you probably need to make the tail rotor more powerful or larger.
@Hedero
I think you have done a decent job with this. But I think it's the engine performance that lets it down (I would know, I train in PA-28's).
The PA-28 takes off at 55 knots and is over the runway numbers at about 60-65 knots
It also typically cruises at 100 knots (at 2300 RPM)
Apart from that though, you did a good job. (although I don't think the normal Cherokee has rigging (the thin wire))
@Mustang51
Pretty much none, as the trainer aircraft I'm creating is a hybrid. And by that, I'm talking about having a propeller on the front, but a separate turbofan engine in the rear
@Hedero
Just look it up. But they are typically 2 or 4 seat, single or twin engine light aircraft. Also probably the largest aircraft that can really count in this category is the Beechcraft KingAir 350
This looks quite nice :3
I think that the details are really good.
Well Done
@BuiltBionixInd10
@Mustang51
@Noname918181
@DerekSP
@MrPorg137
@Zippy6
Do you mind if I use this for a thumb nail?
@Mustang51
I'm also going to make another challenge, so look out for that
@Mustang51
Then I want to make a General Aviation, personal transport (single seat) aircraft that has a single jet engine
@Mustang51
I currently have a 3-engined (my first one) bomber with a rotary bomb bay and rocket boosters. It will be called: 'The Silver Phantom'
@davis8634
That's the spirit :3
@Mustang51
Ends tomorrow, huh?
out of 10, what would you rate the successfulness of this challenge?
@BoganBoganTheMan
ohhhh...
@BoganBoganTheMan
What you mean by that?
@davis8634
Very good job, this is really detailed.
One thing I will say though, is that it looks more like a turbo-jet engine due to it's length and that it has a visible orang exhaust flame sort of like an afterburner.
But still, good job :3
@MrSilverWolf
Hey, do you mind if I use this for a thumbnail?
I will tag you
@Mustang51
hmm.. thanks anyways
@Mustang51
Do you know anyone that has any sort of experience in making mods?
@Gestour
@EternalDarkness
@mikoyanster
@Fartspoppop
I don't know if you know this or not, but to tag someone on a post, you need to say '@name' in a comment for it to be a tag
@Mustang51
it ends in 2021 If you want to be REAL specific :3
@Mustang51
Challenge nearly over, huh?
Also the same for a decade :3
@Jakeisboss
I think I will take part ;3
Although, you can ask me about anything to do with your challenge
@Nutsee
hmmmm….
Sure....
@WIZARD2017
Ok, thanks
@WIZARD2017
ohh, ok
Thanks, and Merry Christmas :3
@jamesPLANESii
yeah, that too. but that will just keep the plane steady
@WIZARD2017
Never Mind, I fiqured it out
Could someone tell me how to name weapons?
@QBZ95
Well done, I'm surprised by how well you have done with this and that it actually works.
Quite laggy, but it's obvious why :3
@Nutsee
I wasn't going to question it, but I am now.
What on earth is your profile picture?
Annoyingly, I can't enjoy the update because of my computer REALLY slowing down every time I try to use it, rendering it essentially useless
@QingyuZhou
I'm pretty sure it isn't. I could be wrong of course, but you can find videos of Andrew himself talking to the camera irl. And his voice doesn't sound like the one in the trailers.
Just a question, but is there a way to have multiple 'cannons' fire at the same time, like the 'gun' part?
Well, this definitely a great achievement.
Also, the official 1.9 update has been RELEASED :3
AWWW YEAH. Time for me to start shooting aircraft with actual cannons
@weebabyseamus
Are we allowed to have more than one entry?
@UnguidedCylinder
Huh, neat
I'm going to make a Quadcopter that is Christmas themed and carries a special Christmas tree to different places
@weebabyseamus
Again, would a Christmas themed helicopter carrying a Christmas tree count?
@weebabyseamus
Would a Christmas themed helicopter carrying a Christmas tree count?
I think I might take a crack at this :3
@Thorne
Yeah, a helicopter can have a rudder. But as on the Kamov Ka-25, it only has rudders because it has a co-axel rotor system (two rotors). And as I said, helicopters don't really need elevators because the main rotor is able to change the attitude
@Project8P8Manager
I think you have done a decent job on this, but I think you need to take a look at the flight characteristics. For one thing, helicopters don't have a rudder, they use the tail rotor to spin. And you probably need to make the tail rotor more powerful or larger.
But anyway, this does look good, so well done :3
@Hedero
Your welcome :3
@Mustang51
Well that's good :3
Also, I may require your help with the plane I'm currently building (the hybrid trainer) if I can't fix it
@Hedero
I think you have done a decent job with this. But I think it's the engine performance that lets it down (I would know, I train in PA-28's).
The PA-28 takes off at 55 knots and is over the runway numbers at about 60-65 knots
It also typically cruises at 100 knots (at 2300 RPM)
Apart from that though, you did a good job. (although I don't think the normal Cherokee has rigging (the thin wire))
I saw this, and I cracked up just because of how dinky it looks.
Either way, this is a job well done, especially considering that it actually flies
:3
@MrPorg137
Huh, neat
:3
@Mustang51
Pretty much none, as the trainer aircraft I'm creating is a hybrid. And by that, I'm talking about having a propeller on the front, but a separate turbofan engine in the rear
@Mustang51
Sure
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