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  • Requests please for pre 1939 things. 8.5 years ago

    Ah one of my favorite American planes. @Liquidfox

  • Requests please for pre 1939 things. 8.5 years ago

    Did you see my last build? I need a bit of feedback. @TheLatentImage

  • Requests please for pre 1939 things. 8.5 years ago

    wow looks like something I would make lol. @TheLatentImage

  • Requests please for pre 1939 things. 8.5 years ago

    WWII was after 1939, but I like the model T, especially the sportster version. @TrainDude

  • Requests please for pre 1939 things. 8.5 years ago

    I have a better more PlanesOfOld car in mind. The Beast of Turin. @RailfanEthan

  • 1921 English Electric S.I Wren 8.5 years ago

    lol @Spikerya

  • 1921 English Electric S.I Wren 8.5 years ago

    Simply because in 1921 it was hard to make something perfect with wood and canvas. also it may be my error in fine tuner lol. @DestinyAviation

  • Any building tips for PC? 8.5 years ago

    LOL I adore the self destruct feature I am addicted... too addicted to F10...@Tully2001

  • Any building tips for PC? 8.5 years ago

    ah! thankyou friend!
    @Avro683Lancaster

  • Any building tips for PC? 8.5 years ago

    @Dynamicneedle and how does one nudge?

  • B-57 canberra 8.5 years ago

    It is the same plane but, the B57 was a licenced build of the originally British EE Canberra. @Pilotmario

  • Fuselage on wings?? 8.5 years ago

    Use the superwing in my toolbox.

  • Apologies for my recent absence. 8.5 years ago

    That is uploaded I think. @Spikerya

  • Apologies for my recent absence. 8.5 years ago

    Hi from new MSI Apache! @MeetThyDoom

  • 2016 XVI Phantom MK.I 8.5 years ago

    That's a secret ;)
    @AaltonenIndustries

  • I was a Kid in a Candy Store! 8.5 years ago

    Nooooooooooooooo pls no spoils it hasn't come out in the uk yet!

  • Septic eye (unfinished) 8.5 years ago

    I agree. @Testin123

  • Septic eye (unfinished) 8.5 years ago

    It's really not beleive me, in my glory days My record was 18 in the first 10 mins, and that was not a lot, a hypnotoad upload would typically get about 20 in that time. @plane918273645

  • Apologies for my recent absence. 8.5 years ago

    What's with the KDS? @KDS

  • Downvote implemented in the future ? 8.5 years ago

    Indeed sir. That is my secondary and currently inactive account. I used it when I was assaulted by a certain old colonel as an escape. @MechWARRIOR57

  • Sir Winston Leonard Spencer Churchill-Restored And Colorized 8.5 years ago

    Hahah. If you mean V for victory, then scissors are always victorious my friend. @Destroyer5713

  • 1947 XVI Model H 50Hp 8.6 years ago

    I can, sort of but getting the wheels correct will be quite hard. I had an idea on the style and though we should go with something like glen curtiss' record breaker with its v8 @RedHawk

  • 1947 XVI Model H 50Hp 8.6 years ago

    Thanks man if you like this style be sure to check out the stationary engines I uploaded with it! @Othawne

  • Congrats Nico - Worldchampion 8.6 years ago

    Booooooo! He's german! I cannot believe Hamilton let a German win!

  • 1899 Pilcher Triplane 8.6 years ago

    If you are one of my followers you should allready have locations in the bowl, I'm just suggesting some things I don't want you to crash it! @AudioDud3

  • B & W seaplane 8.6 years ago

    Wooooohooooooooooooooooooooooooooooo @MemeKingIndustriesAndMegaCorporation

  • Flintlock Musket 8.6 years ago

    Phh here's some science for you, a tankard of ale in one hand a blunderbuss in the other sitting on a keg of gunpowder smoking a clay pipe. @Testin123

  • Flintlock Musket 8.6 years ago

    No, I'm a medieval weapons nerd/fan, @Mellons

  • Flintlock Musket 8.6 years ago

    Call yourself a gun nerd, shame on you! Black powder was developed in the late 9th century (800-900AD) in China and the first weapons using black powder came around 1100AD these were primitive rockets developed from fireworks, and shortly after primitive cannons that fired stone balls with straw wadding became reliable enough for them to be fired at an enemy without them killing your cannon crew (a very bad thing) This type of cannon (commonly known as a Bombard) reached European lands shortly afterwards now it had been developed from a bamboo tube that would explode whilst firing the cannonball to a large iron barrel like gun that might explode whilst firing the cannonball. Shortly after the Europeans started using Handgonnes basicly a tiny bombard (they had been around in China since the invention of the gun) that you could carry, they were used in small numbers mainly defending or assaulting castles, to fire you loaded it like a cannon and dimly lit it with a smouldering rope or 'match' this carried on and guns really weren't replacing crossbows and longbows very fast, but the next big development changed that, this was the matchlock, that allowed the gun to be fired with a trigger, these appeared in mid-late Tudor times and were used with great effect in the English civil war in the mid 1600s they basicly used a flintlock mechanism exept the hammer would strike the pan from the opposite direction, and it would hold a match (smouldering rope) these guns made huge amounts of smoke and were difficult to load and had horribly harsh recoil (I saw a guy bowled over trying to fire one without a firing stand) then came the Wheel lock, that generated a spark by spinning a wheel against a flint, this was mainly used in pistols and was developed a bit later than the matchlock but was not used as much. Then comes the flintlock, in the 1700s a good reliable lock, easy to repair and maintain. The best flintlock IMO was the English Brown Bess used in the nepolionic war to great effect! Cannons stayed the same untill this point, a few years before the start of the nepolionic war rifles were invented, basicly a flintlock with a riffled barrel, the baker rifle also served with the green jackets in the nepolionic wars, cannons stayed the same untill after the nepolionic war when rifling was adopted, and then shells and breach loading the history of the gun is vast my friend, and it's been around longer than 300 years! @Testin123

  • CHRISTMAS TREE 8.6 years ago

    Lol round where I live in bucks (uk) the wreaths go up on the doors the day after Guy Fawkes night. 5th November. And the lights go up a few days before December but turn on on the 1st.

  • 2016 XVI Phantom MK.I 8.6 years ago

    It has tiny drag, take the landing gear off to simulate them being up, and you will find that the areoplane has hardly any drag. @dovahdesigns

  • 1900 XVI Model C Engine 8.6 years ago

    Thanks!@Hayhayjam664

  • 1947 XVI Model H 50Hp 8.6 years ago

    Ok, sure never done a bike before, I'm awful at stuff like that lol, but WTH I'll have a go! @RedHawk

  • Flying Cockpit 8.6 years ago

    Lol this is quite a contraption! You could add a landing mechanism in the form of a skid or just hide some tiny wheels in there so it can take off

  • 1900 XVI Model C Engine 8.6 years ago

    Thanks! @MrSilverWolf

  • 1900 XVI Model C Engine 8.6 years ago

    Thanks! @RedHawk

  • 6 Generation Fighter Challenge [Finish - Secret Phase] 8.6 years ago

    Interesting, could be fun I will enter as soon as I've finished my current projects.

  • WING BUILDING CHALLENGE 8.6 years ago

    Of course, you may mod your engines however you like as that was possible in the old days but you may not scale anything, other things you can mod are- amount of fuel in a fuel tank and modding the old nose cones if you need them, but this challenge is mainly about wing building. @Dovahkiin420

  • HELP! 8.6 years ago

    No@mattman99

  • WING BUILDING CHALLENGE 8.6 years ago

    You don't need VTOL engines to make props spin, just use flat bottom wings on a free spin rotator and they will spin at speed, VTOL engines just muck up the stability. Old blocks are fine any blocks in the structural section added in the fuselage update are not allowed especially the fuselages. @amazingperson124

  • HELP! 8.6 years ago

    Yes what @mattman99

  • Rat Truck 8.6 years ago

    I wouldn't call it a 'rat rod' I would call it a 'hot rod'

  • 1947 XVI Model H 50Hp 8.6 years ago

    I take that as an 'I like that' @KerlonceauxIndustries

  • 1947 XVI Model H 50Hp 8.6 years ago

    VTOL for throttle roll for steering @Patrickdevitt2016

  • WING BUILDING CHALLENGE 8.6 years ago

    I had a flashback whilst building something that triggered this challenge, lots of peeps used to think that they had made the mona Liza of simpleplanes with 5 fuselage blocks and then got directed by me to a wing build only to say 'anyone can do that' sigh, I miss those days, it's as I told scrifiers or whatever his name is 'after the fuselage block wing builders won't feel special anymore...' @Cedy117

  • WING BUILDING CHALLENGE 8.6 years ago

    haha, you can make some awesome things with wings, just keep practicing and learning then you will make something great @PyroManiac @ColonelStriker