Alexa, how do you delete an aircraft that's not yours?
Use the Fuselage cylinders.
Now that a Big Bad Ass.
Looks cool.
Use fuselage cylinders.
Where did you get the engine?
Start using the fuselage cylinders.
C H R O M E.
Oh god, it's like something out of Ace Combat 3.
@DerekSP I actually got it, the middle two fuselages had 199 liters combined, then 1 liter behind the prop.
Would it be possible to use overload to get the fuel requirement easily out of the way? Or do we absolutely need to use the "vanilla" fuel management?
Intake channels need to be a bit more tight with the main body.
Chibi Super Saber.
@DEC12 But it does fly.
Also, I want to say, that, in your bio, I think you meant "Treat", instead of "Threat".
Looks hella cool.
I made a rough version of what your vehicle could look like if you chose to use Fuselage cylinders.
Start using fuselage cylinders.
@Thelegitpilot13 Maybe it's for stopping pursuits.
Also, how's the Plan for Salvation going?
Your vehicles look sweet, but, a bit of description would help.
Also:
-5,011lbs (-2,272kg)
What
@Nerfaddict tell us how.
@Nerfaddict add more inputs to what?
The rotators?
Did you forget to put a fifth engine on it?
@Inuyasha8215 It wasn't a thought about choice, I just used the custom paint job @Junkers87 used.
Nose is bent.
Otherwise, it looks good
It looks like an airliner armed for combat.
Must be a very critical situation in the country it serves.
@Lancelot20021230 I would recommend using an Engine positioning that is like the A-10, on top of the wing maybe.
Or even put the intakes above the wing while the engine still stays in line.
Was it based on Fairchild F-X?
@Kendicus The earlier he starts using cylinders, the better, besides, they're much easier to use when you want to make a good looking ship.
Start using fuselage cylinders, please.
I think you should re-do this aircraft.
Forward visibility is for pansies, I guess.
Nice Longer Bomber Boi, man.
@eagleskull14 But you can have more fuel, and a more smooth design if you use fuselage cylinders.
Was the nose supposed to be bent to it's right side?
You need to start using fuselage cylinders.
@Plane66373637 Okay, I guess.
Why is this thing so blocky?
Dude, I have the same HW car in slightly different colors.
Had almost the same idea as you, but, instead of a replica car that properly works, I made a plane that looks bad and works more or less.
@Mahesa25 Probably to the Chaparral 2J.
AMERICAN FROGFOOT.
With a bit of F/A-18.
W I D E boi.
@SuperPuggus The BFE-150, the second big one.
Try using the fuselage cylinders, instead of the blocks, you'll get a much better shape out of them.
Chibi and Chonky.
Put this onto the Area 51 challenge.
@MrObjection The engine is a BFE-150 xml downsized to be very tiny, then a fuselage intake is put over it, you then connect a hinge rotator to it, and use fuselage cylinder to hide it all.
@MrObjection Strange, try this one:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikoyan-Gurevich_MiG-21
Go down to Specifications and use the drawings.
Hey man, I have something to help you out:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d8/MikoyanMiG-21Fishbed_Schematics.png
Alexa, how do you delete an aircraft that's not yours?
Use the Fuselage cylinders.
+1Now that a Big Bad Ass.
+1Looks cool.
Use fuselage cylinders.
Where did you get the engine?
Start using the fuselage cylinders.
C H R O M E.
Oh god, it's like something out of Ace Combat 3.
@DerekSP I actually got it, the middle two fuselages had 199 liters combined, then 1 liter behind the prop.
Would it be possible to use overload to get the fuel requirement easily out of the way? Or do we absolutely need to use the "vanilla" fuel management?
Intake channels need to be a bit more tight with the main body.
+1Chibi Super Saber.
+3@DEC12 But it does fly.
Also, I want to say, that, in your bio, I think you meant "Treat", instead of "Threat".
Looks hella cool.
+1I made a rough version of what your vehicle could look like if you chose to use Fuselage cylinders.
+1Start using fuselage cylinders.
@Thelegitpilot13 Maybe it's for stopping pursuits.
Also, how's the Plan for Salvation going?
Your vehicles look sweet, but, a bit of description would help.
Also:
What
@Nerfaddict tell us how.
@Nerfaddict add more inputs to what?
The rotators?
Did you forget to put a fifth engine on it?
@Inuyasha8215 It wasn't a thought about choice, I just used the custom paint job @Junkers87 used.
+1Nose is bent.
Otherwise, it looks good
It looks like an airliner armed for combat.
Must be a very critical situation in the country it serves.
@Lancelot20021230 I would recommend using an Engine positioning that is like the A-10, on top of the wing maybe.
Or even put the intakes above the wing while the engine still stays in line.
Was it based on Fairchild F-X?
@Kendicus The earlier he starts using cylinders, the better, besides, they're much easier to use when you want to make a good looking ship.
Start using fuselage cylinders, please.
I think you should re-do this aircraft.
Start using fuselage cylinders.
+1Forward visibility is for pansies, I guess.
Nice Longer Bomber Boi, man.
@eagleskull14 But you can have more fuel, and a more smooth design if you use fuselage cylinders.
Start using fuselage cylinders.
Was the nose supposed to be bent to it's right side?
You need to start using fuselage cylinders.
@Plane66373637 Okay, I guess.
Why is this thing so blocky?
Dude, I have the same HW car in slightly different colors.
Had almost the same idea as you, but, instead of a replica car that properly works, I made a plane that looks bad and works more or less.
@Mahesa25 Probably to the Chaparral 2J.
AMERICAN FROGFOOT.
AMERICAN FROGFOOT.
With a bit of F/A-18.
W I D E boi.
@SuperPuggus The BFE-150, the second big one.
Try using the fuselage cylinders, instead of the blocks, you'll get a much better shape out of them.
+1Chibi and Chonky.
Put this onto the Area 51 challenge.
@MrObjection The engine is a BFE-150 xml downsized to be very tiny, then a fuselage intake is put over it, you then connect a hinge rotator to it, and use fuselage cylinder to hide it all.
@MrObjection Strange, try this one:
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Mikoyan-Gurevich_MiG-21
Go down to Specifications and use the drawings.
Hey man, I have something to help you out:
https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/d/d8/MikoyanMiG-21Fishbed_Schematics.png