@captainlevi820 I tested it multiple times with and without jet engines at Wright... it should be able to take off.
Pull up hard until it lifts off at about 206 mph. If you have jet engines, put the flaps down and the trim down, and then it takes off at around 180 mph
@AntiAirNuri first off, thank you for your feedback.
Yes, the propellers needed to be modded in order to work (there are a LOT of drag points) and they still are underpowered when 1/3 of the original drag points are present. I and yes, the B-36A and B models are just propeller. But later on, jet engines were fitted when the USAAF became the USAF. Every model D and up had jet engines to assist with higher speeds, higher altitudes, and shorter take offs. The C model was never built, but it looked weird
And yeah, I tried a different style for the wings. I needed them thinner at the back, and it turned into this lol. It came out better than it could have, but I still could have done better. The flaps... lol... yeah. They would be a bit longer is the issue, but I had no room and it already was to scale. Either way, it still assists with take-offs.
@639076b3d178b932391551eba I'm working on 3 new jet fighters, and I also have the variant of this to turn into the "Expeller." So... I mean, I could build one in a while, but certainly not right now
@639076b3d178b932391551eba actually, it was (USS Akron or USS Macon both had parasite fighters (F9C Sparrowhawk) that could be docked in an internal hangar bay)
Oh, and the reason this is so light is because it has a minimal loadout. The real one was close to 410,000 pounds when fully loaded with 86,000 pounds of nuclear bombs (max speed of 435 when at minimal equipment)
YES. The roll is realistic. The pitch... a little too strong. But all and all, I'm really proud of this.
Using Yaw will help with turning/roll. And yes, this can fly with just propellers, but take off with the jets because the props have a little trouble at sea level :)
This is amazing though
And I thought you were joking about the
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lols
This thing is a beauty. I love it
@TheVexedVortex That was amazing
Oh, and tag please!
Thanks! @Sarnnox
Awesome!
Simp.
Awesome plane!
+1That was really fun to fly!
+1@MrShenanigans yes
Thanks! @ACEPILOT109 @MIAW26PERSIAN
@PapaKernels lol, thanks
@captainlevi820 I tested it multiple times with and without jet engines at Wright... it should be able to take off.
Pull up hard until it lifts off at about 206 mph. If you have jet engines, put the flaps down and the trim down, and then it takes off at around 180 mph
@AntiAirNuri first off, thank you for your feedback.
Yes, the propellers needed to be modded in order to work (there are a LOT of drag points) and they still are underpowered when 1/3 of the original drag points are present. I and yes, the B-36A and B models are just propeller. But later on, jet engines were fitted when the USAAF became the USAF. Every model D and up had jet engines to assist with higher speeds, higher altitudes, and shorter take offs. The C model was never built, but it looked weird
And yeah, I tried a different style for the wings. I needed them thinner at the back, and it turned into this lol. It came out better than it could have, but I still could have done better. The flaps... lol... yeah. They would be a bit longer is the issue, but I had no room and it already was to scale. Either way, it still assists with take-offs.
But I suck at it too (at least the last I tried)
@639076b3d178b932391551eba yeah, airships are VTOL. But because of what they are, it's fairly easy to get matched
Thanks! @KenworthHeavyHauler
@MIAW26PERSIAN
Thanks! @TatsuTheCleaningFairy
@PapaKernels thanks! For everything
+1(I meant that in a good way btw)
THIS IS SO STUPID... IT'S AWESOME
I love all the moving parts and stuff... I love this
THIS IS AWESOME
They can land on water, though... would that count as a seaplane? XD
Airships are awesome. I just am too lazy to panel the whole thing
@639076b3d178b932391551eba me neither XD. A LOT of panelling
Thanks! @WrongFlyer
@639076b3d178b932391551eba okay, will do!
@TheNightmareCompany thanks!
For KoR's challenge
@TheNightmareCompany oh, neat! I will, if you don't mind.
If I don't, I give you permission to forcibly slap me.
My next replica might be a while away from now. Actually... I'm making a Grumman G-118 if that counts
@TheNightmareCompany oh, thank you so much! That thing was the longest part to finish lol
@639076b3d178b932391551eba I'm working on 3 new jet fighters, and I also have the variant of this to turn into the "Expeller." So... I mean, I could build one in a while, but certainly not right now
@639076b3d178b932391551eba Probably not (I suck at seaplanes lol)
Thanks! @TheNightmareCompany
This is really cool though!
@639076b3d178b932391551eba actually, it was (USS Akron or USS Macon both had parasite fighters (F9C Sparrowhawk) that could be docked in an internal hangar bay)
Wdym?
@639076b3d178b932391551eba ?
Oh, and the reason this is so light is because it has a minimal loadout. The real one was close to 410,000 pounds when fully loaded with 86,000 pounds of nuclear bombs (max speed of 435 when at minimal equipment)
@639076b3d178b932391551eba I'd hope so lol. I'm glad you like it!
Thanks! @639076b3d178b932391551eba
Thanks! @Stinky
Nice!
Thanks! @FrostyYeti
+1:)
@Trainzo Merci
Awesome!
~Tag~
@PapaKernels
YES. The roll is realistic. The pitch... a little too strong. But all and all, I'm really proud of this.
Using Yaw will help with turning/roll. And yes, this can fly with just propellers, but take off with the jets because the props have a little trouble at sea level :)