@KingVonKilla yeah. It is pretty hard to control. I also found it hard to control this at first before I managed to pull it off. In general, I believe helicopters are hard to be controlled in simpleplanes.
@SSXH2012 I've tried to fix the issue. I don't know, whether it will work or not. Let me tell you beforehand that the issue was not occuring when I was trying out the originally modified ship, i.e, the one before this issue fixing update.
The car is great for drifting. Even beginners can easily drift. Although the acceleration is not enough but greater the acceleration reduces the drift capability of a car, so it's ok. The speed is not enough (I'm a bit of a follower of Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson myself hehe), but its ok. Overall, I love this car.
@Daphney2712 I tried this creation of yours and for the performance, approximately 500 Km/hr. Also, let me tell you that this aircraft does not want to turn at all. You have to struggle to make a turn. Maybe its because of the Gyroscope you're using. I believe those gyroscopes are for the stability of the aircraft considering that its centre of mass and lift are not aligned due to not having a horizontal stabilizer in the right side of the aircraft. I don't know the purpose of using a giant resizable wheel at the front. Maybe to act as a Propeller. But when I tried to fly the aircraft with zero power from the actual propellers, it does not even move. I know that you only asked for the performance but still I talked about these other things since its an experimental aircraft, so I thought of helping by telling those things.
Credit goes to @CheeseTruffles for the Rotary Missile Launcher.
@Mitterbin Thanks, pal ^_^
Credit goes to @Mitterbin for the design of this aircraft.
+1@KingVonKilla Fine then. I'll try to make this into something which is smoother to control. Thanks for the information.
@KingVonKilla yeah. It is pretty hard to control. I also found it hard to control this at first before I managed to pull it off. In general, I believe helicopters are hard to be controlled in simpleplanes.
Credit goes to @Morsele for the original Helicopter.
Amazing aircraft, man! Looks nice and is nice 🔥👍🏻
@MARLOUIE2 Thanks ◉‿◉
+1Credit goes to @MARLOUIE2 for the Main/Original Body of the Aircraft.
@SSXH2012 Thanks man ◉‿◉
@SSXH2012 I've tried to fix the issue. I don't know, whether it will work or not. Let me tell you beforehand that the issue was not occuring when I was trying out the originally modified ship, i.e, the one before this issue fixing update.
@SSXH2012 Then, I'll try to fix the issue right away and upload the updated version. Thanks for pointing it out.
@TitanVector Thanks :)
+1@RB107 Thanks
Credit goes to @RB107 for the Hull of the Ship named DDX [Destroyer Hull Free For Use!].
The car is great for drifting. Even beginners can easily drift. Although the acceleration is not enough but greater the acceleration reduces the drift capability of a car, so it's ok. The speed is not enough (I'm a bit of a follower of Top Gear's Jeremy Clarkson myself hehe), but its ok. Overall, I love this car.
+1@Mitterbin Thanks.
Credit goes to @Mitterbin for the Aircraft and @Onat67 for the Radar Jammer. Thank You.
+1@Daphney2712 I tried this creation of yours and for the performance, approximately 500 Km/hr. Also, let me tell you that this aircraft does not want to turn at all. You have to struggle to make a turn. Maybe its because of the Gyroscope you're using. I believe those gyroscopes are for the stability of the aircraft considering that its centre of mass and lift are not aligned due to not having a horizontal stabilizer in the right side of the aircraft. I don't know the purpose of using a giant resizable wheel at the front. Maybe to act as a Propeller. But when I tried to fly the aircraft with zero power from the actual propellers, it does not even move. I know that you only asked for the performance but still I talked about these other things since its an experimental aircraft, so I thought of helping by telling those things.
Thank You @ShirasagiSora (the actual creator of the model car) for giving the spotlight on this and upvoting.