@Neruneten21 lol
Also, here's what I found about the Mirage IIING:
Following the development of the Mirage 50, Dassault had experimented with yet another derivative of the original Mirage series, named the Mirage IIING (Nouvelle Génération, new generation). Like the Milan and Mirage 50, the IIING was powered by the Atar 9K-50 engine. The prototype, a conversion of a Mirage IIIR, flew on 21 December 1982.[112]
The Mirage IIING had a modified delta wing with leading-edge root extensions, plus a pair of fixed canards fitted above and behind the air intakes. The aircraft's avionics were completely modernized, making use of the parallel development effort underway for the next-generation Mirage 2000 fighter. Chiefly amongst these changes, the Mirage IIING used a fly-by-wire system to allow control over the aircraft's relaxed stability. The aircraft had an improved nav/attack system with inertial navigation and a head-up display. A variety of radars could be fitted, including the Cyrano IV and Agave and these could be supplemented by a laser rangefinder. The uprated engine and aerodynamics improved take-off and sustained turn performance.[113][114]
Ultimately, the type never went into production, but to an extent the Mirage IIING was a demonstrator for various technologies that could be and were featured in upgrades to existing Mirage IIIs and Mirage 5s. After 1989, enhancements derived from the Mirage IIING were incorporated into Brazilian Mirage IIIEs, as well as into four ex-Armée de l'Air Mirage IIIEs that were transferred to Brazil in 1988. In 1989, Dassault offered a similar upgrade refit of ex-AdA Mirage IIIEs under the designation Mirage IIIEX, featuring canards, a fixed in-flight refueling probe, a longer nose, new avionics, and other refinements.
yeah, I did some digging and found it on Wikipedia
@MIAW26PERSIAN thanks! This is the walker I plan to use, if you're wondering.
Oh, and I just finished the emergency door, but I'm too lazy to take photos now...
@Dragoranos yeah, I can see Juno as being the spiritual successor of SP.
I myself have been blown away by what Juno has to offer, but I haven’t switched over because:
Juno is still marketed as a rocket game, even though you can make planes, and thus the Juno plane community is really small. The airliner community is even smaller than that, so I don’t feel motivated to join.
I’ve heard that building in Juno is completely different, and I don’t really want to relearn building, although it wouldn’t be that hard.
Juno doesn’t have fuselage smoothing (which is one of the things that makes us better).
Also, to add fuel to the fire: Juno just launched their 1.1 update.
@DatRoadTrainGuy19 I just haven’t found a good time to play multiplayer, since I have school throughout most of the day and I’d rather spend time building
On the internet, 8 years is really old for a game, and of course the Jundroo devs would want to spend their advertising money on their newer game, Juno, which has a much newer engine, more features, and a lot of potential. SP may also have lots of potential, but it won't have as much hype as a new game, and the list of features they can make for SP without having to build a whole new game has probably been exhausted by this point, so that's why they don't advertise it these days.
You (and I) may support DLC, but people's needs are weird, and there are a bunch of people who not only want updates/mods, but expect them to be free. Like seriously, the mobile game is half the price of the PC one, and a phone can be 5 times cheaper than a computer. Ultimately every decision they make will be controversial, which is probably why they don't bother.
I have opinions on this, but since I don’t want to type anymore, here’s a comment I wrote.
Also if you want the devs to make a new update they should be able to gain money from it, because otherwise they’ll be spending precious time making stuff for free when they could work on Juno instead. They made the cockpit update last time because of SPVR, which they could earn money from.
@XxRxX I don’t know, maybe, just maybe, making features for not one, but 2 games simultaneously, while having to keep it easy to use and not cause lag on mobile devices, while having to collaborate with publishers, other companies, and coping with limited finances, while having to handle their own life and families, is just a little harder than making simple mods? (yes, I’m being sarcastic here.)
I’m not a dev and have no developing experience, but I doubt doing all these updates, without earning a single cent from it, would be a walk in the park for the Jundroo devs. Or I don’t know, they could add features that you would have to pay for, like a premium addon, but I don’t think many people would like that either.
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Edit: Just thought about it, if any of you are wondering why Jundroo can’t add mods like Tank Tracks or Underwater Camera to SimplePlanes, it’s because they’re made by a third party and if the mods get added into the base game, these mod makers, or the legal authorities, will most likely sue Jundroo.
The sole exception is WNP78, who I think got personally hired by Jundroo. As a result, the mods that he made, such as Fine Tuner and Overload, are now in the base game.
@Robomo119DerMustangKiller mods can post aircraft, upvote stuff and follow people, but from what I know, a moderator has to be over 18, be active on Discord and of course, can resolve conflicts without getting involved in them.
@Mihairus34 if they allow the game to be downloaded from a website, it would have to be free, and Jundroo would lose thousands of dollars a year.
(Idk if this is true, but every software that I've downloaded was free, because it's literally just downloading a file. Also there might be legal stuff involved)
@Neruneten21 lol
Also, here's what I found about the Mirage IIING:
yeah, I did some digging and found it on Wikipedia
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+2@ThatRandomCouchPotato rip
@atgxtg, refer to this tutorial here.
@Inuyasha8215 lmao he got banned for that???
+1Yep I think I can try to get Juno now, just to try it out
@LM0418 slowly copy+paste all of the variables lol
@MIAW26PERSIAN thanks! This is the walker I plan to use, if you're wondering.
Oh, and I just finished the emergency door, but I'm too lazy to take photos now...
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@Dragoranos yeah, I can see Juno as being the spiritual successor of SP.
I myself have been blown away by what Juno has to offer, but I haven’t switched over because:
Also, to add fuel to the fire: Juno just launched their 1.1 update.
@DatRoadTrainGuy19 I’m just kidding; they definitely had a good reason to ban those people
+4Shouldn’t the bridge be connected to land?
+3Or has San Francisco finally sunk because of climate change?
@SheriffHackdogMCPE mods fr going on a killing spree
+1@DatRoadTrainGuy19 I just haven’t found a good time to play multiplayer, since I have school throughout most of the day and I’d rather spend time building
+1@DatRoadTrainGuy19 I haven’t tried multiplayer yet so idk
+1Oh not another one
+1@TurboCraftAD5282753 yeah, and considering they’re a small team, they can’t really afford to lose money at this stage
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@TimsonAviation aside from maps, I don’t really know which mods are compatible.
Ultimately, you still have to download them to find out.
@CoachPickles86 I have other plans now, but yeah I’ll remaster my D-03 when I have time
@RNManufactures a cheatline is a stripe that goes on the windows, like the one above
@ThatRandomCouchPotato very, very nice. I should post more drawings of my cities lol
@KSB24
+1@XxRxX
On the issue about mods, see my comment below
On the internet, 8 years is really old for a game, and of course the Jundroo devs would want to spend their advertising money on their newer game, Juno, which has a much newer engine, more features, and a lot of potential. SP may also have lots of potential, but it won't have as much hype as a new game, and the list of features they can make for SP without having to build a whole new game has probably been exhausted by this point, so that's why they don't advertise it these days.
You (and I) may support DLC, but people's needs are weird, and there are a bunch of people who not only want updates/mods, but expect them to be free. Like seriously, the mobile game is half the price of the PC one, and a phone can be 5 times cheaper than a computer. Ultimately every decision they make will be controversial, which is probably why they don't bother.
I have opinions on this, but since I don’t want to type anymore, here’s a comment I wrote.
Also if you want the devs to make a new update they should be able to gain money from it, because otherwise they’ll be spending precious time making stuff for free when they could work on Juno instead. They made the cockpit update last time because of SPVR, which they could earn money from.
Nahhhhh man we ain’t going that far bro
+1Thanks so much for giving me your credit card number and IP address! They’ll really help me a lot!
+1T
@XxRxX I don’t know, maybe, just maybe, making features for not one, but 2 games simultaneously, while having to keep it easy to use and not cause lag on mobile devices, while having to collaborate with publishers, other companies, and coping with limited finances, while having to handle their own life and families, is just a little harder than making simple mods? (yes, I’m being sarcastic here.)
+5I’m not a dev and have no developing experience, but I doubt doing all these updates, without earning a single cent from it, would be a walk in the park for the Jundroo devs. Or I don’t know, they could add features that you would have to pay for, like a premium addon, but I don’t think many people would like that either.
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Edit: Just thought about it, if any of you are wondering why Jundroo can’t add mods like Tank Tracks or Underwater Camera to SimplePlanes, it’s because they’re made by a third party and if the mods get added into the base game, these mod makers, or the legal authorities, will most likely sue Jundroo.
The sole exception is WNP78, who I think got personally hired by Jundroo. As a result, the mods that he made, such as Fine Tuner and Overload, are now in the base game.
How did I find this
@Graingy thanks!
This puts the A340-600 to shame
+1@DatRoadTrainGuy19 besides my Mac, I have a HP laptop but its battery is broken and lasts for 10 minutes unplugged, so I don’t use it anymore
+1@EpsilonPlaneOrganization true lol
@LunarEclipseSP I think your statue got stolen lol
+2Loooooooong Titanic
Download mods so that you have a competitive advantage over mobile players-
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@Robomo119DerMustangKiller mods can post aircraft, upvote stuff and follow people, but from what I know, a moderator has to be over 18, be active on Discord and of course, can resolve conflicts without getting involved in them.
+1@Mihairus34 if they allow the game to be downloaded from a website, it would have to be free, and Jundroo would lose thousands of dollars a year.
+2(Idk if this is true, but every software that I've downloaded was free, because it's literally just downloading a file. Also there might be legal stuff involved)
Fun fact: German Airways is a real airline
I mean it's a historical replica, so it should be fine
+3Undeniably the best CF-105 on the site.
+2I would spotlight this, but I just spotlighted something else so I'll have to wait a while
This is the true simpleplane
…sure.
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