17.3k Karroc9522 Comments

  • F-58B Thunderhawk 1.3 years ago

    If you all liked this plane, go check out the F-58A. Its the air combat version.

  • F-58B Thunderhawk 1.3 years ago

    @TheUltimatePlaneLover
    Naa it's gonna be sad if this doesn't make as many upvotes as the A variant. They were kinda a 2for1 thing but it's fine if it doesn't. I mean it is legit a 15 minute edit of the A model so kinda not much extra work

  • A-10 Warthog 1.3 years ago

    @ChaseplaneKL
    Thanks for the upvote! Yea I know it's small, it was my first attempt at a real aircraft and I'm really proud of it considering it was the plane that really started My career here going. Without it, I wouldn't have had motivation to build my other great builds like my F58A/B.

    +1
  • [Crestan Conflict] F-33A "Falchion" 1.3 years ago

    I have to agree with TheUltimatePlaneLover on this one, YF-23 is much more recognizable and eyecatching that F-23. Not saying your wrong, it's just my opinion. I'm sure plenty of people agree with you as well.

    +1
  • F-58B Thunderhawk 1.3 years ago

    @TheUltimatePlaneLover
    Hey, I wanted to let you know and anyone who visits this plane that I used some tips from your A40C Havoc II for my missiles on this build and the Skyray so big thanks to you for that! Your weapons helped me learn a lot about missiles customization (and headaches cuz it was a lot)

  • F-58B Thunderhawk 1.3 years ago

    Tag group 2:
    @Ratsey @Eooo @ChaseRacliot

  • F-58B Thunderhawk 1.3 years ago

    Tag group 1:
    @LunarEclipseSP
    @TheUltimatePlaneLover
    @Trainzo

  • F-58A Thunderhawk 1.3 years ago

    @ChaseRacliot
    Ha not wrong, that's what they spend on their morning coffee as an afterthought lol

    +1
  • [Crestan Conflict] F-33A "Falchion" 1.3 years ago

    Hmm almost looks like f16 but I like it anyways. Great job on design, hope it gets more upvotes

  • F-58A Thunderhawk 1.3 years ago

    @ChaseRacliot
    For building it, it costs 72.3 million, and flight cost per hour is 12.63 million. It's pretty expensive but then again, inflation lol

    +1
  • SCA F-43 SkyRay 1.3 years ago

    Tag group 2
    @Ratsey
    @Eooo
    @ChaseRacliot

  • SCA F-43 SkyRay 1.3 years ago

    Tag group 1
    Thanks!
    @LunarEclipseSP
    @TheUltimatePlaneLover
    @Trainzo

  • SCA F-43 SkyRay 1.3 years ago

    Since yall just loved the futuristic, high tech look of my f-58, thought I would give you something else to look at.

  • [PEV] M4-T34 Sherman Calliope 1.3 years ago

    Naa I see this in my front yard I'm just making them cookies and pies. (and praying to Jesus to have mercy for definately not committing war crimes)

  • F-58A Thunderhawk 1.3 years ago

    @ChaseRacliot sorry its not a real aircraft but thanks for the compliment! Glad it looks real. HEY Air Force! Build it!

    +1
  • [PEA] Consolidated B-24 Liberator 1.3 years ago

    For once I'm the first one here! Nice job on liberator and getting a good paint color for it. Looks really good

    +1
  • F-58A Thunderhawk 1.3 years ago

    @TheUltimatePlaneLover I do have another question and it might sound dumb but do you follow me/ do you want me to tag you in new aircraft when I release them?

  • F-58A Thunderhawk 1.3 years ago

    @TheUltimatePlaneLover thanks, I'm trying to do more quality and good-looking aircraft with decent backstories. My first aircraft posted were...uh...mediocre at best ( meaning they kinda suck) so thanks for the support! In return I will continue to (try) and build even more great planes.
    P.s. this plane just made it to my most proud accomplishments list lol

  • F-58A Thunderhawk 1.3 years ago

    @Ratsey
    @Eooo
    @ChaseRacliot

  • F-58A Thunderhawk 1.3 years ago

    @LunarEclipseSP
    @TheUltimatePlaneLover
    @Trainzo

  • A-10 Warthog 1.3 years ago

    @TheUltimatePlaneLover ok thanks

    +1
  • A-10 Warthog 1.3 years ago

    @TheUltimatePlaneLover sorry to bother you again, how do I change my profile picture?

  • A-10 Warthog 1.3 years ago

    @TheUltimatePlaneLover thanks for spotlighting this plane as well. It made my day seeing six upvotes for the first time!

    +1
  • A-10 Warthog 1.3 years ago

    @TheUltimatePlaneLover
    Oh I didn't know that, thanks for the info and tagging them for me

    +1
  • A-10 Warthog 1.3 years ago

    Thank you all very much for visiting my plane! If you have anything you would like me to try and build, please let me know and I'll try my best. Thanks!
    @LunarEclipseSP @TheUltimatePlaneLover @Trainzo @Ratsey @Eooo @ChaseRacliot

    +1
  • Mini Plane 1.4 years ago

    When they said "look to the horizon and make us a great beautiful plane", we said "naa, we gonna give you this instead and you gonna like it". Turns out, they thought it was adorable.

  • Psychological Warfare 1.4 years ago

    Ima downolad it so you don't have to look at 69 downloads.( honestly who wants that number)

    +2
  • I-24 Sparrow 1.4 years ago

    @Robomo119E I mean, your not wrong so I guess yea, they probably should get a new plane. Yay, spending more money, I aways love being in debt!

  • Plain plane 1.4 years ago

    @Robomo119E cuz why not

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  • U-96 Reconnaissance Aircraft 1.5 years ago

    Thanks to everybody who visited my plane! This is my first project so please leave me some comments on what I could improve on. If you have any questions please tag me in your comment and I'll respond as soon as I can. Thanks!