When you build a plane and are finished and satisfied with the final product, you share/upload it, make sure to take a good picture to get attention to the build, make sure to make a good description telling how the plane flies, drives or floats. Tell a story on why you made it or just make something up.
Don't copy other people's planes, Everybody is watching, Everybody Knows.
This is a really tight-knit community. We all look out for each other.
It takes time, eventually you'll get followers, eventually you will get people liking your stuff and giving you upvotes. Plus it all takes time for you to become a really good Builder.
Give other people upvotes, surf this website often, comment, become people's friends and then you will get Followers and upvotes.
This is the social part of the game.
The results are in a day early, hooray.
First place is @Pianoman
Second place is @TheXDimension32
Third place is @RhysBrown
Thank you everyone for entering
It looks pretty but it has major front down push from the engine. Needs some rebalancing. Results. Crashing upon takeoff. Even at 6-7%, even Final Approach causes nosedive.
Also please don't bind the engines to an action group unless it's an afterburner. Not everybody has a keyboard with the number one easily accessible. Those who have touch screens have to open the little control press one go back out and throttle up and if you're doing the Final Approach you're in the water before you finish.
Main engine should be connected directly to throttle.
@Turnover I have been told that before, but I don't see how I was being a jerk this time. I was doing a bit of self promotion, you know playing the game that is this website. SP.COM is where we get the points, given by our peers. No one will upvote you and give you points if they do not go to the page in the first place. If I can get one or two upvotes from me making a comment, then it is worth it. I would apologize if I knew what it is that I did wrong to hurt your feelings.
Good idea about the VTOL throttle. I usually do front wheels throttle and rear wheels pitch and have the pitch engine overpowered. So that way I can use the pitch to do reverse while the other engine is either on or off and Pitch acts like an actual gas pedal. Or vice versa sometimes.
In case you want to realistic this:
The dimensions of an Army jeep, specifically the Willys MB/Ford GPW (a common WWII model), are approximately:
132 inches (11 feet) long,
62 inches (5.2 feet) wide, and
69 3/4 inches (5.8 feet) tall with the top up.
The wheelbase is 80 inches.
These Jeeps weighed around 2,450 pounds
if your account is getting deleted, then sharing won't help. you will need to save to your device locally, and create a new account, login, then upload under new.
Seems relatively organized to me. I have almost all of those though.
+1@chancey21 yeah I spent a couple hours trying to rework mine to no avail. That darn final corner.
+1Probably weight.
+1No worries, mine got disqualified.
+1Welcome to simpleplanes.com.
+1Nice start.
You can get the fine tuner mod on Android. Look into it.
@Strikefighter04 SPAM you had to know this was coming.
+1@Awsomur I like the second one.
+1Maybe you can use pieces of this to do that yourself.
+1Barracuda
+1Since you are a Dallas fan you should check out my 2115 Mailtruck
+1This this this
+1You should outfit this and enter it into the Red X challenge.
+1Why are you being so shy with the parts? Sharks should be complicated.
+1Oh by the way, I bet you my crocodile could take on your shark.
Frank?
+1Woohoo the truth is out there
+1So do you get + 1 points for each comments? This is the first time seeing of this... oh I see they've given us the ability to upvote a comment.
+1Looks generally familiar. In a way.
+1@1997toyotasupra it's been on my list of things that I wanted to redo after the monstrosity that I turned in last time.
+1for post-Christmas tree disposal.
+1did you check out my scrap yard flyer?
+1@RailfanEthan @Treadmill103 you know what all this bean talk will lead to...
+1You need to rename this Apocowlypse.
+1I was going to redo my simple witch this year...
+1But I really think it's unnecessary now.
If only...
+1When you build a plane and are finished and satisfied with the final product, you share/upload it, make sure to take a good picture to get attention to the build, make sure to make a good description telling how the plane flies, drives or floats. Tell a story on why you made it or just make something up.
+1Don't copy other people's planes, Everybody is watching, Everybody Knows.
This is a really tight-knit community. We all look out for each other.
It takes time, eventually you'll get followers, eventually you will get people liking your stuff and giving you upvotes. Plus it all takes time for you to become a really good Builder.
Give other people upvotes, surf this website often, comment, become people's friends and then you will get Followers and upvotes.
This is the social part of the game.
The results are in a day early, hooray.
+1First place is @Pianoman
Second place is @TheXDimension32
Third place is @RhysBrown
Thank you everyone for entering
Use this when you really, really don't want to vacuum.
+1It looks pretty but it has major front down push from the engine. Needs some rebalancing. Results. Crashing upon takeoff. Even at 6-7%, even Final Approach causes nosedive.
+1Also please don't bind the engines to an action group unless it's an afterburner. Not everybody has a keyboard with the number one easily accessible. Those who have touch screens have to open the little control press one go back out and throttle up and if you're doing the Final Approach you're in the water before you finish.
Main engine should be connected directly to throttle.
@Turnover I have been told that before, but I don't see how I was being a jerk this time. I was doing a bit of self promotion, you know playing the game that is this website. SP.COM is where we get the points, given by our peers. No one will upvote you and give you points if they do not go to the page in the first place. If I can get one or two upvotes from me making a comment, then it is worth it. I would apologize if I knew what it is that I did wrong to hurt your feelings.
+1Good idea about the VTOL throttle. I usually do front wheels throttle and rear wheels pitch and have the pitch engine overpowered. So that way I can use the pitch to do reverse while the other engine is either on or off and Pitch acts like an actual gas pedal. Or vice versa sometimes.
+1Hey at least I waited until after Thanksgiving, that's a lot better than the commercials and the stores do, they hit us right after Halloween.
+1Great! Now I get to build a forklift that will fit in there.
+1It would not be an arachnid. (8 legs)
+1Water skimmer
there are no fishie wishies.
I have lots of stickers, I take requests and you can learn to do it yourself.
Shapely.
In case you want to realistic this:
The dimensions of an Army jeep, specifically the Willys MB/Ford GPW (a common WWII model), are approximately:
132 inches (11 feet) long,
62 inches (5.2 feet) wide, and
69 3/4 inches (5.8 feet) tall with the top up.
The wheelbase is 80 inches.
These Jeeps weighed around 2,450 pounds
@XM803ENJOYER46 you can have him make his own SP.com account, you just have to relog-in in-game prior to uploading.
@dabestsock Anywhere between $69,523 - $164,552. Depending on the options.
@RB107 Little Timmy is stuck in the well , so technically, he would be safe from the bomb, save your money.
Spaceballs next?
@YarisHatchback it would be topical...
Yeah, what @MSFSPLAYER said, except I'll give you an upvote.
Why positive comment and no upvote MSFSPLAYER?
Paint it black, change the label to "U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement" "I.C.E."
Tag me when you finish,
Look, download, 👍🏻, save, use. https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/AIn2d7/KCC-PFF-Mk-VIII
nice!
Suggestion: Add a Gyro, set input to brake, auto orient on, P/R/Y: 0%.
Also set your brake light input to brake. (just for realism.)
@dackyjones No one Complained with mine. 😀 🇺🇸
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Also, I had a 1967 convertible back in '94.
!MURICA! F-(YA!)
if your account is getting deleted, then sharing won't help. you will need to save to your device locally, and create a new account, login, then upload under new.