9,521 HarryBRZ Comments

  • Airbus A320-200 (HELP!) 6.5 years ago

    @DuckMintnewprofile wait what? I can't even remember this s* :/

  • Flying Frog 6.6 years ago

    @Mattangi not really, I don't upload anymore. I really should though..

  • Flying Frog 6.6 years ago

    @Mattangi I believe this to be one of my first ever builds

  • Well, that was unexpected... 7.0 years ago

    I call hacks...

    Aimbot maybe??

  • New AH-1 project! [Teaser] 7.0 years ago

    K

  • VW Santana- Shanghai Suburban Taxi 7.0 years ago

    @QingyuZhou I know but I just feel as if it does. It remains me of one of the cars

  • VW Santana- Shanghai Suburban Taxi 7.0 years ago

    drifts around while the Tokyo Drift theme song plays in background

  • Airbus A320-200 (Lufthansa Livery) 7.0 years ago

    Wow, amazing work. The only problem is the front landing gear looks a bit oversized. Other than that, amazing work!

  • Hi 7.0 years ago

    @Jetpackturtle I have no idea who you are as well! I'll get to know you though...

  • Wings Done? 7.0 years ago

    What!? Boeing 737-8 MAX!!!

  • Hi 7.0 years ago

    @Tully2001 thanks mate

  • Hi 7.0 years ago

    @Awsomur thanks ;)

    I respect you as well!

  • Hi 7.0 years ago

    @FlyingThings hi

  • Hi 7.0 years ago

    @Awsomur it's, it's very strict. I managed to gain the regular award. Basically means you're a good member of the community. I had a lot of respect that way.

  • SimplePlanes Update 1.7 - Damage Control 7.1 years ago

    @iLikeipads i
    That scene is pretty much a meme now because of all of the various edits. Let's get back on topic though :)

  • SimplePlanes Update 1.7 - Damage Control 7.1 years ago

    I think this may have brought me back to SimplePlanes.... Hello everyone, I'm baaaack!

  • Civil Aviation Airline Logos v3.0 7.2 years ago

    @tsampoy I've quit Simple Planes.....

    +1
  • Teaser shot for the 1.7 Update 7.2 years ago

    Cool!

  • Teaser 7.2 years ago

    The front looks a bit like the a350

  • THIS IS NOT RICK ROLL OR ILLUMINATI 7.3 years ago

    @CaesiciusPlanes No, it's Battlefield 5! What ROBLOX?

  • THIS IS NOT RICK ROLL OR ILLUMINATI 7.3 years ago

    I havee just ruined my reputation...

  • I Had a Disturbing Discovery Yesterday... 7.3 years ago

    When I watched the advert, it made my eyes bleed... Possibly the retarded movie.

  • Cats... 7.3 years ago

    I know this

  • What should i build?.....For now 7.3 years ago

    You should build daft punk. I love this song

  • IMPORTANT 7.3 years ago

    @helilover03 Donald J Trump

  • P3Dv4 or X-Plane 11? 7.3 years ago

    Prepar 3D (P3D) all the way

  • P3Dv4 or X-Plane 11? 7.3 years ago

    @Blue0Bull lohl

  • New Logo VOTE! 7.3 years ago

    3

  • End of holidays 7.3 years ago

    My summer holidays start on Friday at 1:30pm

  • Q&A with BaconAircraft 7.3 years ago

    Are you Leonardo DiCaprio?

  • Coming July 31st... 7.3 years ago

    @BaconEggs Triggered

  • Coming July 31st... 7.3 years ago

    @BaconEggs Hehehe 😏😏

  • Coming July 31st... 7.3 years ago

    Looks a bit like f22

  • STREAMING ON TWITCH 7.3 years ago

    Finished

  • Xbox One X.....? 7.3 years ago

    @Racrandall You probably still know it as Project Scorpio

  • Coming July 27th 7.3 years ago

    I tested it. I'm real bad

  • Q and A with iamsilverdahedgie 7.3 years ago

    are you a PlayStation fan boy?

  • Xbox One X.....? 7.3 years ago

    This was announced at E3 a couple of weeks ago

  • Foreverpie's Airbus A-330 fix (Simple planes airlines) 7.4 years ago

    @Sabir I did make this when I wasn't even in bronze

  • Anyone like Forza Horizon 3? 7.4 years ago

    @KDS sure!

  • Anyone like Forza Horizon 3? 7.4 years ago

    @Baldeagle086 @Botfinder @JMicah4 @SkullsAndCrossbones @RailfanEthan please could you click on the link and consider subscribing

  • MEME CHALLENGE!!! [Closed] 7.5 years ago

    @AstleyIndustries yeah

  • Mystery Game - Beta Test 7.5 years ago

    Yay!!! I've been accepted, I'll buy the game tomorrow!

  • I Think Not... 7.5 years ago

    Loominarty confirmation @ShiptyCo @Moronindustries

  • I Think Not... 7.5 years ago

    @Planeguy227 yeah, it was a bit too long like that

  • I Think Not... 7.5 years ago

    @Planeguy227 what was?

  • MEME CHALLENGE!!! [Closed] 7.5 years ago

    @AstleyIndustries I just realised that my entry looks the same as your profile picture. (Btw I promise I didn't copy your creation, I made it just now.)

  • Let's make the largest post on here! 7.5 years ago

    Supermarine Spitfire
    "Spitfire" redirects here. For other uses, see Spitfire (disambiguation).
    Spitfire
    Ray Flying Legends 2005-1.jpg
    Spitfire LF Mk IX, MH434 being flown by Ray Hanna in 2005. This aircraft shot down a Focke-Wulf Fw 190 in 1943 while serving with No. 222 Squadron RAF.
    Role Fighter / Photo-reconnaissance aircraft
    National origin United Kingdom
    Manufacturer Supermarine
    Designer R. J. Mitchell
    First flight 5 March 1936[1]
    Introduction 4 August 1938[1]
    Retired 1961 Irish Air Corps[2]
    Primary users Royal Air Force
    Royal Canadian Air Force
    United States Army Air Forces
    Produced 1938–1948
    Number built 20,351[3]
    Unit cost
    £12,604 (Estonian order for 12 Spitfires in 1939)[nb 1][4]
    Variants
    Supermarine Seafire
    Supermarine Spiteful

    0:00

    Audio recording of Spitfire fly past at the 2011 family day at RAF Halton, Buckinghamshire.
    The Supermarine Spitfire is a British single-seat fighter aircraft that was used by the Royal Air Force and many other Allied countries before, during and after World War II. The Spitfire was built in many variants, using several wing configurations, and was produced in greater numbers than any other British aircraft. It was also the only British fighter to be in continuous production throughout the war. The Spitfire continues to be popular among enthusiasts; about 54 remain airworthy, while many more are static exhibits in aviation museums throughout the world.

    The Spitfire was designed as a short-range, high-performance interceptor aircraft by R. J. Mitchell, chief designer at Supermarine Aviation Works, which operated as a subsidiary of Vickers-Armstrong from 1928. Mitchell pushed the Spitfire's distinctive elliptical wing (designed by B. Shenstone) to have the thinnest possible cross-section, helping give the aircraft a higher top speed than several contemporary fighters, including the Hawker Hurricane. Mitchell continued to refine the design until his death in 1937, whereupon his colleague Joseph Smith took over as chief designer, overseeing the development of the Spitfire through its multitude of variants.

    During the Battle of Britain, from July to October 1940, the Spitfire was perceived by the public to be the main RAF fighter, though the more numerous Hawker Hurricane shouldered a greater proportion of the burden against Nazi Germany's air force, the Luftwaffe. Spitfire units, however, had a lower attrition rate and a higher victory-to-loss ratio than those flying Hurricanes because of its higher performance. Spi

  • Let's make the largest post on here! 7.5 years ago

    Supermarine Spitfire
    "Spitfire" redirects here. For other uses, see Spitfire (disambiguation).
    Spitfire
    Ray Flying Legends 2005-1.jpg
    Spitfire LF Mk IX, MH434 being flown by Ray Hanna in 2005. This aircraft shot down a Focke-Wulf Fw 190 in 1943 while serving with No. 222 Squadron RAF.
    Role Fighter / Photo-reconnaissance aircraft
    National origin United Kingdom
    Manufacturer Supermarine
    Designer R. J. Mitchell
    First flight 5 March 1936[1]
    Introduction 4 August 1938[1]
    Retired 1961 Irish Air Corps[2]
    Primary users Royal Air Force
    Royal Canadian Air Force
    United States Army Air Forces
    Produced 1938–1948
    Number built 20,351[3]
    Unit cost
    £12,604 (Estonian order for 12 Spitfires in 1939)[nb 1][4]
    Variants
    Supermarine Seafire
    Supermarine Spiteful

    0:00

    Audio recording of Spitfire fly past at the 2011 family day at RAF Halton, Buckinghamshire.
    The Supermarine Spitfire is a British single-seat fighter aircraft that was used by the Royal Air Force and many other Allied countries before, during and after World War II. The Spitfire was built in many variants, using several wing configurations, and was produced in greater numbers than any other British aircraft. It was also the only British fighter to be in continuous production throughout the war. The Spitfire continues to be popular among enthusiasts; about 54 remain airworthy, while many more are static exhibits in aviation museums throughout the world.

    The Spitfire was designed as a short-range, high-performance interceptor aircraft by R. J. Mitchell, chief designer at Supermarine Aviation Works, which operated as a subsidiary of Vickers-Armstrong from 1928. Mitchell pushed the Spitfire's distinctive elliptical wing (designed by B. Shenstone) to have the thinnest possible cross-section, helping give the aircraft a higher top speed than several contemporary fighters, including the Hawker Hurricane. Mitchell continued to refine the design until his death in 1937, whereupon his colleague Joseph Smith took over as chief designer, overseeing the development of the Spitfire through its multitude of variants.

    During the Battle of Britain, from July to October 1940, the Spitfire was perceived by the public to be the main RAF fighter, though the more numerous Hawker Hurricane shouldered a greater proportion of the burden against Nazi Germany's air force, the Luftwaffe. Spitfire units, however, had a lower attrition rate and a higher victory-to-loss ratio than those flying Hurricanes because of its higher performance. Spi