"Red and yellow lever closes canopy, there is no activation group for this"
I changed it to Activate1 as I am unable to use AG9.
Yaw on the gyro is too strong, if it can move the craft on the ground, it is too strong. IMO.
I couldn’t get it to take off from the ground, flies pretty good in final approach. Except not pitchy enough.
That wasn't quite how it went down from what I hear.
more like:
F-16 - "Target acquired, permission to fire, firing." Two minutes later.....
Su-35 - "Вот дерьмо"
FYI when you are setting the background for the picture. The cross arrow on the left allows you the manipulate the position of the picture. (right click hold/double tap hold).
Example: https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/Yb4L49/KCC-Zippety-DO-DA.
oh, btw, Hi 👋 I am Kerbango.
Well, it would be a giant coincidence if it was This. But I am pretty sure not considering "Fairly popular, with around 100 upvotes" has never been applied to me.
I think that the transparent image needs a solid backing to make it look right. So it whitens when "trying" to see through against "Nothing/the build box"
Suggestions:
1. turning radius should be 10-25 degrees, not 45.
2. turning controls should be roll. so people can use WASD.
3. the gyro is pointless, as is, due to the 45 turning radius.
4. cockpits/cpus should be left horizontal. Orbit and Chase cameras follow the cockpit. you can just sink them down out of sight using fine tuner.
5. (Optional) using overload Change maxAngularVelocity to more than 300, as that is the maximum the tires allow. (tune engine power accordingly, It is too powerful for the tires). And while you are in overload on the tires. go and up the traction also.
6. Oh, and SMOOTH the fuselage blocks.
heya, nice cockpit displays, go Here and go into the buttons on the dash. feel free to grab any code that you want, (especially gear button). As I will be doing the same with a couple of yours that I don't have code for yet.
Personally, I am goodish at modifying the code, not so good at creating it from scratch. So I save any I find. 🖖😎👍🏻
@RepublicofWrightIsles oh ok then. "The Art of War." Pay particular attention to #3.
1. Know Yourself and the Enemy:
Sun Tzu states, "If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles."
Understanding your own strengths and weaknesses is essential.
Similarly, studying the enemy's strategies, tactics, and weaknesses is critical.
By understanding both yourself and the enemy, you can anticipate their actions and react accordingly.
2. Plan Every Move Carefully:
Sun Tzu stresses the importance of careful planning for every move.
Unplanned actions can expose your weaknesses.
Every move should exploit the enemy's weaknesses while leveraging your strengths.
This includes considering terrain, your army's advantages, and the enemy's readiness.
3. Avoid Unnecessary Battles:
Sun Tzu advocates for finding ways to win without resorting to direct confrontation.
He suggests that the highest form of leadership is to break the enemy's resistance without fighting.
This can involve maneuvering, strategic deception, and psychological warfare.
4. The Importance of Logistics:
Ensuring adequate supply lines, food, and resources is vital.
Sun Tzu also emphasizes the need for a well-trained and disciplined army.
5. Utilize Terrain and Weather to Your Advantage:
Knowing the terrain and weather conditions can significantly impact battle outcomes.
Sun Tzu advises using the environment to your advantage, such as choosing favorable ground for your army.
In essence, Sun Tzu's "Art of War" emphasizes that victory is often determined before the battle even begins, through careful preparation and planning.
It's like drone warfare from the 1950s.
"Red and yellow lever closes canopy, there is no activation group for this"
I changed it to Activate1 as I am unable to use AG9.
Yaw on the gyro is too strong, if it can move the craft on the ground, it is too strong. IMO.
I couldn’t get it to take off from the ground, flies pretty good in final approach. Except not pitchy enough.
Technically, this should be tagged "Parts" also.
Ahhh! "The Bu-"Bell 47G.
🤩
didja no dat ya can change engine power in your overload.
(also size, shape, weight, exhaust color.......)
overload much?
@ihashashbrown here you go
M shape.. 😎👍🏻
Hey, Can I use this for an upcoming build?
Do you think it is too small?
10 minutes ago, 4 hours ago, 7 hours ago?
Grrrzzt rrebboooopaa. Boombango.
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oops sorry.
bzzxxxxxcxcxzxcxzxczxczxczxc
um, so are you ever going to announce a winner and give out rewards?
That wasn't quite how it went down from what I hear.
more like:
F-16 - "Target acquired, permission to fire, firing."
Two minutes later.....
Su-35 - "Вот дерьмо"
Sigh😔 I forgot to make my entry.
Congratulations to the winners.
FYI when you are setting the background for the picture. The cross arrow on the left allows you the manipulate the position of the picture. (right click hold/double tap hold).
Example: https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/Yb4L49/KCC-Zippety-DO-DA.
oh, btw, Hi 👋 I am Kerbango.
Well, it would be a giant coincidence if it was This. But I am pretty sure not considering "Fairly popular, with around 100 upvotes" has never been applied to me.
French fried potaters.
Ok? Random.
I think that the transparent image needs a solid backing to make it look right. So it whitens when "trying" to see through against "Nothing/the build box"
Suggestions:
1. turning radius should be 10-25 degrees, not 45.
2. turning controls should be roll. so people can use WASD.
3. the gyro is pointless, as is, due to the 45 turning radius.
4. cockpits/cpus should be left horizontal. Orbit and Chase cameras follow the cockpit. you can just sink them down out of sight using fine tuner.
5. (Optional) using overload Change maxAngularVelocity to more than 300, as that is the maximum the tires allow. (tune engine power accordingly, It is too powerful for the tires). And while you are in overload on the tires. go and up the traction also.
6. Oh, and SMOOTH the fuselage blocks.
Moly of the holy variety.
.
To speak, Yoda taught me.
Better than the fan that I made
"Screenshot"
My Magic bus
I'm just gonna put this here for comparison.
@THEOKPILOT you mean an update. Because "Active Development"
I can imagine two of these on the shoulders of a giant robot.
I feel ya.
I typed the text in a typing program then I took a screenshot. And put it in the pictures in labels method.
@ThePurPledEngineer2025
heya, nice cockpit displays, go Here and go into the buttons on the dash. feel free to grab any code that you want, (especially gear button). As I will be doing the same with a couple of yours that I don't have code for yet.
Personally, I am goodish at modifying the code, not so good at creating it from scratch. So I save any I find. 🖖😎👍🏻
I like the 2nd picture in the flipping set, Firefox. Recognized it immediately. 😀
If it was faded green, it would be just like my high school car. (Sometime ago.)
Do you mean racing? I'm not sure a car can be racist. Even Italian cars.
@ThePurPledEngineer2025 Sure https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/uwiWJI/AG
Eldritch Horror will always receive an upvote from me.
Eldritch Horror😳
This is the school bus that I did. KCC-Shard-Schoolbus-edition
so a Chibi F1?
I like fenders.
Rotators are fun. Example
I'm pretty sure Chevron makes the gas, not the truck.
@Dest20345 HRRMMP! Um Mac.
Let's dance!
@V all 10 of 'em.
😉
I've been higher💨....
umm, it has been three years, so I will now mention that you misspelled Corporation
Just FYI.
Me likey hot rods.
But...does it fly??
@RepublicofWrightIsles I don't care about random Chinese guy either, but smart is as smart does.
@RepublicofWrightIsles oh ok then. "The Art of War." Pay particular attention to #3.
1. Know Yourself and the Enemy:
Sun Tzu states, "If you know the enemy and know yourself, you need not fear the result of a hundred battles."
Understanding your own strengths and weaknesses is essential.
Similarly, studying the enemy's strategies, tactics, and weaknesses is critical.
By understanding both yourself and the enemy, you can anticipate their actions and react accordingly.
2. Plan Every Move Carefully:
Sun Tzu stresses the importance of careful planning for every move.
Unplanned actions can expose your weaknesses.
Every move should exploit the enemy's weaknesses while leveraging your strengths.
This includes considering terrain, your army's advantages, and the enemy's readiness.
3. Avoid Unnecessary Battles:
Sun Tzu advocates for finding ways to win without resorting to direct confrontation.
He suggests that the highest form of leadership is to break the enemy's resistance without fighting.
This can involve maneuvering, strategic deception, and psychological warfare.
4. The Importance of Logistics:
Ensuring adequate supply lines, food, and resources is vital.
Sun Tzu also emphasizes the need for a well-trained and disciplined army.
5. Utilize Terrain and Weather to Your Advantage:
Knowing the terrain and weather conditions can significantly impact battle outcomes.
Sun Tzu advises using the environment to your advantage, such as choosing favorable ground for your army.
In essence, Sun Tzu's "Art of War" emphasizes that victory is often determined before the battle even begins, through careful preparation and planning.
@Nuugett @RepublicofWrightIsles
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