Yeah... Uhh, I said it set the game clock to your system time... I didn't say it was frickin' magic.
In the future, if you find a bug in one of my mods, tell me on the mod post please.
@Hayhayjam664 The STL to XML converters I have seen use Python. Learning python would be a good place to start. Maybe you could reverse enginere one of the existing scripts. I have no other suggestions.
@WNP78 Hmm. You really should build a race car for a tournament then! Xd
I experimented with every value (a year ago) and 400 (roughly) was as fast as I could get it to go. I only lost the race (to the tourney winner) by a car length.
@OtterOfToast you will need to experiment with gyro settings.
You could make the surfaces smaller and then adjust the COM closer to COL to regain your maneuverability. It's a balancing act.
@Minecraftpoweer converting meters to feet, you have to multiply by 3.26, and then divide by two.
Feet to meters is divide by 3.26, then multiply by two.
@Minecraftpoweer all I am saying is that the system of measurement in the designer is 1/2 of Metric scale.
As in one block is 1/2 meter long.
Has nothing to do with the size of something you have already built.
If you wanted to make a line of blocks 32.6 feet long, how many blocks would you use?
This is basic stuff.
I dont know, I have no information on the inner workings of Monodevelop. Visual Studio seems to be what most people use, but I always go for monodevelop because it opens 10 times faster.
Why is your terrain glossy? XD
@kansaspilot It's all based around the cockpit block. Include the cockpit from another build, and yours will be a successor, and the original will be the predecessor.
You can't make Mods on Android.
Yeah... Uhh, I said it set the game clock to your system time... I didn't say it was frickin' magic.
In the future, if you find a bug in one of my mods, tell me on the mod post please.
@Minecraftpoweer Try putting a gyro on the barrel.. It might work. Idk
@Nickawsome838 Apple won't let me.
@Hayhayjam664 The STL to XML converters I have seen use Python. Learning python would be a good place to start. Maybe you could reverse enginere one of the existing scripts. I have no other suggestions.
Anything is possible. You will have to write the code to do it though.
@DeezDucks I saw someone bragging about passing you in points.
I wish you guys would read the post before commenting.
@MrSilverWolf I had no idea.
I was going to upvote all your stuff, but dang, you have made a ton of planes.
@MrSilverWolf No problem! Thanks for making great planes.
@TheWhistlingDeath Yup.
@TheWhistlingDeath Posting it unlisted is a good option.
You are not allowed to upload other peoples planes, even if their account has been deleted. I have seen others try.
Why can't you delete the planes?
It's not adjustable. You can change the numbers, but they will change back.
@WNP I think drag is an issue over a certain wheel size. Plus he said no mods, I assumed that included XML.
@WNP78 Hmm. You really should build a race car for a tournament then! Xd
I experimented with every value (a year ago) and 400 (roughly) was as fast as I could get it to go. I only lost the race (to the tourney winner) by a car length.
@DerekSP So? Deleting subassemblies is easy. 2 second job.
You should just delete all of that, and start over.
Just search the word interior, or cockpit. Most of the time it's mentioned in the description.
@Freerider2142 Haha, understood.
It only works if you tag 3 people per comment.
You have to use the contact button at the bottom of the page, but I don't think they are allowing that anymore. Worth a shot though.
Why?
Everyone follows the rules already.
@Caveman999 Congratulations.
@OtterOfToast you will need to experiment with gyro settings.
You could make the surfaces smaller and then adjust the COM closer to COL to regain your maneuverability. It's a balancing act.
Your control surfaces are probably too big. Also add a gyro if you haven't already.
One of the standard options is "Direction". That's it.
@Caveman999 USA, and no, I haven't seen it in person. I believe they just use it as a show car.
Our local police have a Lamborghini Gallardo.
@Caveman999 Sure. You have to bring your own Artichokes though.
@Rodrigo110 But I don't know, and he asked more than a month ago.
@Rodrigo110 What?
Yeah
@Minecraftpoweer converting meters to feet, you have to multiply by 3.26, and then divide by two.
Feet to meters is divide by 3.26, then multiply by two.
@Minecraftpoweer all I am saying is that the system of measurement in the designer is 1/2 of Metric scale.
As in one block is 1/2 meter long.
Has nothing to do with the size of something you have already built.
If you wanted to make a line of blocks 32.6 feet long, how many blocks would you use?
This is basic stuff.
@Wolfieboy1555 SP = SimplePlanes.
You asked how to convert to SimplePlanes.
Just google
202' 4" in meters.
Then double that number.
202' is 202 feet.
4" is 4 inches.
There are 12 inches in a foot.
12 ÷ 4 = .3333
SimplePlanes scaling is 1/2 Metric.
202' 4" is 202.333333 feet.
Convert 202.33333 to meters. 202.33333 ÷ 3.26 = 62.065.
Now convert that to half scale. 62.065 * 2 = 124.13.
124.13 SP units.
@CoBros2 Haha, yeah... RIP.
@Dllama4 Cool. It works.
Your invite is expired.
@beastpilot124 When the mod is released.
I dont know, I have no information on the inner workings of Monodevelop. Visual Studio seems to be what most people use, but I always go for monodevelop because it opens 10 times faster.
Why is your terrain glossy? XD
You can set one to glow when gear is up.
@Rawhide I like Star Wars.
@kansaspilot It's all based around the cockpit block. Include the cockpit from another build, and yours will be a successor, and the original will be the predecessor.
@xYoshiLP haha, it's ok. Now tag me on those planes, I want to check them out! XD