Use the fine tuner. Scale it times 10 with engine power and exhaust checked. Now scale it again with engine power and exhaust unchecked to 0.1.
You should have a regular sized bomb with 10 times the power.
Well you got about 30 upvotes on each of your last two cars which is more than I get on anything that I ever posted over the last year so I'd say you're doing pretty good.
you can do a challenge at any time, and the more people that enter the better.
If you do something that is very unique you'll get a lot of people doing it.
we will spread the word.
@DJ123 they let you know when it's happening you don't get to see it live but they release the video of the entire tournament and then tag each car in their own sections / races.
I can almost guarantee you that it's going to be an electric powered plane. There is no exhaust ports. Which if it was a standard fuel engine there would be exhaust.
The alternative to that is just download engines that people have changed the colors. (the color stay the same when you download the plane), take the engine out put it in your sub-assemblies save it. it'll be that color. Now you can use it on your planes.
Or download the overload mod, go to HTML color pick a color, copy and paste HTML code, and put it into the engine in overdrive exhaust color.
@chancey21 the article States:
The company appears to be affiliated with Applied Physicist William M. Otto, who was also a key player at a firm called Otto Labs. Mr. Otto was previously the chief scientist for the B-1's avionics system development program, and held many other positions at North American-Rockwell. According to one academic honor society website, "Otto has retired from active participation in Otto Laboratories Inc., and assumed the presidency of Otto Aviation, managing the design and production of extremely low-drag aircraft."
Use the fine tuner. Scale it times 10 with engine power and exhaust checked. Now scale it again with engine power and exhaust unchecked to 0.1.
You should have a regular sized bomb with 10 times the power.
@Patton2
@Patton2 is this better?
Ohhhhh. I loves me some good Chasis!
@hopotumon oh yeah, 5 am. Crappy pics. But I love lunar eclipses.
Super blue blood moon.
Here are a few other biplanes too
Well you got about 30 upvotes on each of your last two cars which is more than I get on anything that I ever posted over the last year so I'd say you're doing pretty good.
Also you can use 1 2 or 3 * on either side of the word or phrase and it will be bold or italic or both.
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Also you can use 1 2 or 3 # at the beginning of a new line and get headlines...
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OH FYI...Lasers
@danman12 I drove one when I was in the Army, Stationed in Augsburg, back in 1990.
Welcome back...
You can change the name of the aircraft and the description of the aircraft by using the edit tool in the little down arrow menu next to downloads.
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It is called deuce and a half.
It is written 2.5t.
Welcome back, Vert.
Sometimes, it helps having "a fresh pair of eyes" look at a plane.
I like flying cars. You should check out some of mine.
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@DarthAbhinav I do.
@DarthAbhinav Dude, that is some ART!
Tattoo-worthy!!
Nice find.
@asteroidbook345 because it is #trending.
@Farmlad the very first trick I learned in typing class.
Make a non replica, use your imagination and let it go wild and crazy and see what you can do.
If you need inspiration comb through my posts pages.
Thanks @Camroncs make sure to check out my other "super" vehicles too.
@dootdootbananabus I beat you on the trademark issue.
And there are a lot of other planes named lawn dart as well FYI.
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Isn't that what IKEA is for?
Luxury yacht!
Congratulations.
Watch YouTube. Search for "simple planes", franticmatty is good tuber.
you can do a challenge at any time, and the more people that enter the better.
If you do something that is very unique you'll get a lot of people doing it.
we will spread the word.
Always Google the name that you were going to be using for a number of years. Think of the competition out there on the web.
@ACMECo1940 though some like smoke trails are available to iOS I don't know if it's compatible with yours though.
@ACMECo1940 as far as I know Apple doesn't support mod ding
@ACMECo1940 make sure to check out my other super builds they handle about the same way and have various differences as well.
@DJ123 they let you know when it's happening you don't get to see it live but they release the video of the entire tournament and then tag each car in their own sections / races.
Nice! I made a 21st century catapult not too long ago.
Giant fork, tiny cocoa. 😆
Next thing you know there's going to be a mobile fruitcake dispenser laced with jerktonium.
Also
People who download this make sure to save these into your sub assemblies.
Put a gyroscope in there with auto stabilization enabled and everything else turned off. Which will help with the falling over part.
I can almost guarantee you that it's going to be an electric powered plane. There is no exhaust ports. Which if it was a standard fuel engine there would be exhaust.
The alternative to that is just download engines that people have changed the colors. (the color stay the same when you download the plane), take the engine out put it in your sub-assemblies save it. it'll be that color. Now you can use it on your planes.
Or download the overload mod, go to HTML color pick a color, copy and paste HTML code, and put it into the engine in overdrive exhaust color.
@JohnnyBoythepilot now I am intrigued I think I shall make something very very very similar.
@chancey21 the article States:
The company appears to be affiliated with Applied Physicist William M. Otto, who was also a key player at a firm called Otto Labs. Mr. Otto was previously the chief scientist for the B-1's avionics system development program, and held many other positions at North American-Rockwell. According to one academic honor society website, "Otto has retired from active participation in Otto Laboratories Inc., and assumed the presidency of Otto Aviation, managing the design and production of extremely low-drag aircraft."
Ummm, yeah.