The variety of planes in this challenge is really interesting. I dunno if I'm going to able to finish mine on time tho. I'm gonna just go turbo mode tonight and see what happens.
This is a really well thought out design! It has that 1950's simplicity while also being somewhat outlandish. I'm guessing the main pontoon conforms to a cutout in the bottom of the fuselage to reduce drag?
@WinsWings I wanted to make a trainer for one of my older gyro designs because I have noticed a huge lack autogyros on this site. Maybe that will help other users learn the mechanics behind how they work?
@Timplanes I'm glad this tutorial was able help you!
+1@MonsNotTheMonster Its based on the Fuji T-5. Its not a 100% replica, but its very similar imo.
+1I can't decide if the WWII style is a recon aircraft or a torpedo bomber. I might just do both.
+1I am afraid to ask what this means?
+1@PlaneFlightX
+1This saved me from an additional 30 minutes of pain. Thank you.
We are so back!
+1Dang, i just now saw this... 💀
+1@WinsWings Thank you, I'm glad that it was of use. I would like to make more videos on funky trees, but my coursework is very heavy right now.
+1The variety of planes in this challenge is really interesting. I dunno if I'm going to able to finish mine on time tho. I'm gonna just go turbo mode tonight and see what happens.
+1@WinsWings I think I'm going to create a version of this for the challenge. I haven't made a seaplane in seven years. 💀
+1This is a really well thought out design! It has that 1950's simplicity while also being somewhat outlandish. I'm guessing the main pontoon conforms to a cutout in the bottom of the fuselage to reduce drag?
+1Are you still looking for engine code? I have found a way to simulate liquid fuel rocket engines with variables.
+1This challenge made me realize that swept wings are my biggest weakness.
+1@WinsWings Sure! I honestly forgot how I made it, but thank you using it as an example.
+1It's Dooming Time!
+1I was literally thinking about this last night while recording footage. Das crazy!
+1This is a perfect opportunity for me to try a funky trees focused plane. I think I might focus on modeling realistic aircraft engines.
+1Me when I see a video from WinsWings
+1@Dracul0Anderson speed is always listed in meters per second in funky trees. Prolly should have mentioned that I converted it in the video.
+1@Dracul0Anderson I probably should have done that sooner tbh.
+1
+1(IAS > 67.05) ? ((Throttle > 0.25) ? Throttle : 0) : 0I really like the livery on this design! I'm just waiting for that auto-gyro challenge tho.
+1@WinsWings I wanted to make a trainer for one of my older gyro designs because I have noticed a huge lack autogyros on this site. Maybe that will help other users learn the mechanics behind how they work?
+1Autogyro challenge when?
+1This needs to be in the swing wing challenge.
+1I'm going to put this in Blender and subdivide it.
+1@Dracul0Anderson I'm bouta make a tank rn.
+1What faction is this plane fighting on? I want to know before I commit several blue on blue "accidents".
+1haha
+1Boi what the hell boi?
+1bruh
+1🆘
+1AUUUGH!
+1This should have been in the pre war challenge
+1I'm gonna try to make something within 5 days. Let's see how that goes...
+1I may have waited to the last minute to publish mine 👀.
+1This looks like a lawsuit waiting to happen. I'll take 37!
+1RIP
+1Oops...
+1nice
+1Say sike rn @LotusCarsSub...
+1It's pretty good at a high altitude zoom climbing but bad at dogfighting. So I guess it's sort of accurate to the doctrine of the real Fw-190
+1Wait hol up, 37 mm machine gun?
+1Somehow I am able to fly this at 700,000 meters? Huh?
+1bruh
+1Altitude Check:
+1(Target Elevation - PitchAngle. < 20) & (TargetElevation - PitchAngle > -20)=Altitude Check:
+1(Target Elevation - PitchAngle < 20) & (TargetElevation - PitchAngle > -20)I'm glad I can shoot missiles at this.
+1
+1bruh