@UnitedDC4TwaL1049 you should take a look at my livery tutorial; the “Text Labels” section should help solve your issue
If you have anything to ask, you can ask either me or @LM0418
See what you specialise in making, and build a very good version that is elegant with functionality. @Xtinll54X9
For you it looks like you're good at ground vehicles, so you can probably make a car with full interior and features; it's just a suggestion
@Sasudracu also to answer your question:
1. open blueprint tool
2. click "upload image" to upload your screenshot as a blueprint
3. when posting, take a screenshot of the blueprint
@Sasudracu that's different, follow @Wibbley's format exactly to make the picture appear in the description directly, go check my post descriptions to see what I mean
@Emirates380 at GalacticaAsia’s rate of progress I think it’ll take him an entire year to finish everything you requested
Also don’t pressure users to build stuff, they decide what they want to make
So I've figured out that the plane exploded like you guys said because you used the elevators during supersonic flight.
For this plane, just don't touch the elevators.
Instead, use the trim lever (on the right side of the screen) to pitch up and down.
Also for ailerons, be gentle with them and make small inputs.
@Planeboy134
@DatRoadTrainGuy19
@donald347
The Republic Of Cursed Planes (informally known as RCP) is a sovereign democratic, capitalist archipelago nation located off the coast of West Africa, in the Atlantic Ocean.
History
The archipelago, which was called the Wright Islands, started off as a monarchy, and despite being smaller than its neighbours, it was an important trading center. Then after much history stuff (i know literally nothing about European history lol), it was colonised by the British Empire in the 18th century. The British extracted natural resources, such as granite, tin and coal from the islands, and found oil in 1896.
During World War 2, the Nazis tried to invade the Wright Islands because its position in the Atlantic Ocean would allow the German air force, the Luftwaffe, to build air bases on the islands and put its bombers within range of striking the United States. The British army fought hard, and managed to protect the islands.
In the 1960s, inspired by many other British colonies gaining independence, the people of Wright started holding negotiations with the British to gain self-governance. In 1970, the British finally agreed, and the Wright Islands became an independent nation, with Mark Ross being President.
At this point of time, Wright was becoming known for its increasingly prominent aviation industry (that built many weird planes), with the largest of such companies, Wright Engineering (a state-owned company), spearheading this trend. Mark Ross was an aviation fan too (he also used to work at management at Wright Engineering). As a result, the government took the decision to rename Wright to the "Republic of Cursed Planes". The decision was quite controversial at first, but time passed and everyone just got used to it, and accepted it as their national identity.
Wright Engineering was also renamed to RCP Engineering, and remains a state-owned corporation to this day. It has built most of the RCP military's aircraft and land vehicles, and has designed several successful narrowbody airliners.
The RCP joined the United Nations and the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) shortly after inception. As a result, many of the military aircraft made by RCP Engineering have been used by NATO member countries.
The RCP has supported its economy through its aerospace, resources (especially oil), manufacturing and trading sectors. Due to its location smack between the US, Europe and Africa, as well as its high level of safety, the RCP has attracted many foreign companies and investors to do business. As a result of the economic growth brought about by these sectors, the standard of living in the RCP is high and many people are wealthy.
General Information
Population Size
9,106,392 (as of September 11, 2022)
Leader
Anonymous (known as "Great Builder of Cursed Planes")
@DashEight i used a side-view blueprint (which can be found at the bottom of Boom’s website under the “path to first flight” section), as well as a top-view render
@Tookan you need to keep the plane level in order to prevent it from exploding; this can be done by continually adjusting the trim downwards and making small aileron inputs to the right
@Bellcat in the front (to make it even more cursed)
@KangIntel ok
@Vietakiru thank you
Insane part count
I’m planning to build a plane based off the WW2 Do-335; despite running on piston engines, it could match the speed of jet aircraft
Congrats! You’re now 1 step closer to gold! @ApplePies84
@JJsimple i don’t want to make the tail design again, it was a nightmare
It’s actually much better compared to your previous builds @ApplePies84
Also you’re making flight 771; am I right?
@UnitedDC4TwaL1049 you should take a look at my livery tutorial; the “Text Labels” section should help solve your issue
If you have anything to ask, you can ask either me or @LM0418
See what you specialise in making, and build a very good version that is elegant with functionality. @Xtinll54X9
For you it looks like you're good at ground vehicles, so you can probably make a car with full interior and features; it's just a suggestion
This is how companies do same-day delivery
@L3FTxR1GHT it's a joke
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-and since I don’t make the same airline’s livery twice in a row, you may have to wait 1 month before I accept your request @KangIntel
a jEt pLaNe iN tUrBo liNeS?! cAnCeLLeD!!!!!!
Seriously though, not bad
@KangIntel I’m doing a Korean air A330 in a few weeks-
@ApplePies84
Nice fighter, that's a really small tail though
@Sasudracu oh you did it, congrats!
so the plane can only be from either the 40s or 70s, and not in between, am I correct? @WINGSIRONINDUSTRIES
@Sasudracu also to answer your question:
1. open blueprint tool
2. click "upload image" to upload your screenshot as a blueprint
3. when posting, take a screenshot of the blueprint
@Sasudracu that's different, follow @Wibbley's format exactly to make the picture appear in the description directly, go check my post descriptions to see what I mean
@LIQUIDconsumer shhhh
Truly mobile friendly
@Emirates380 at GalacticaAsia’s rate of progress I think it’ll take him an entire year to finish everything you requested
Also don’t pressure users to build stuff, they decide what they want to make
All the higher-ups at RCP Engineering have unanimously voted for Design A
@Yourlocalhuman so what exactly will we do here?
@Yourlocalhuman we’ve reached 10
So I've figured out that the plane exploded like you guys said because you used the elevators during supersonic flight.
For this plane, just don't touch the elevators.
Instead, use the trim lever (on the right side of the screen) to pitch up and down.
Also for ailerons, be gentle with them and make small inputs.
@Planeboy134
@DatRoadTrainGuy19
@donald347
@CR929thenewSPplayer thank you! (it's 2nd now)
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The Republic Of Cursed Planes (informally known as RCP) is a sovereign democratic, capitalist archipelago nation located off the coast of West Africa, in the Atlantic Ocean.
History
The archipelago, which was called the Wright Islands, started off as a monarchy, and despite being smaller than its neighbours, it was an important trading center. Then after much history stuff (i know literally nothing about European history lol), it was colonised by the British Empire in the 18th century. The British extracted natural resources, such as granite, tin and coal from the islands, and found oil in 1896.
During World War 2, the Nazis tried to invade the Wright Islands because its position in the Atlantic Ocean would allow the German air force, the Luftwaffe, to build air bases on the islands and put its bombers within range of striking the United States. The British army fought hard, and managed to protect the islands.
In the 1960s, inspired by many other British colonies gaining independence, the people of Wright started holding negotiations with the British to gain self-governance. In 1970, the British finally agreed, and the Wright Islands became an independent nation, with Mark Ross being President.
At this point of time, Wright was becoming known for its increasingly prominent aviation industry (that built many weird planes), with the largest of such companies, Wright Engineering (a state-owned company), spearheading this trend. Mark Ross was an aviation fan too (he also used to work at management at Wright Engineering). As a result, the government took the decision to rename Wright to the "Republic of Cursed Planes". The decision was quite controversial at first, but time passed and everyone just got used to it, and accepted it as their national identity.
Wright Engineering was also renamed to RCP Engineering, and remains a state-owned corporation to this day. It has built most of the RCP military's aircraft and land vehicles, and has designed several successful narrowbody airliners.
The RCP joined the United Nations and the North Atlantic Treaty Organisation (NATO) shortly after inception. As a result, many of the military aircraft made by RCP Engineering have been used by NATO member countries.
The RCP has supported its economy through its aerospace, resources (especially oil), manufacturing and trading sectors. Due to its location smack between the US, Europe and Africa, as well as its high level of safety, the RCP has attracted many foreign companies and investors to do business. As a result of the economic growth brought about by these sectors, the standard of living in the RCP is high and many people are wealthy.
General Information
Population Size
9,106,392 (as of September 11, 2022)
Leader
Anonymous (known as "Great Builder of Cursed Planes")
Capital City
Wright City
Sounds interesting, let me type out the lore for my country first
@DatRoadTrainGuy19 I’m not sure, though other users have pointed this out too
I’ll try to see if I can find the issue and fix it
@Emirates380 just wondering, did you get the Turbo Lines logo from me or did you make it yourself? If you did you need to credit me
read this post please
This plane is now 2nd on the front page, thank you all so much!
edit: and it's now officially my best plane
Also you should use : instead of = ,so for example, real photo of the aircraft = should be written as real photo of the aircraft: @Brololxd
@XAircraftManufacturer I mean it did take me a lot of getting used to
I see absolutely nothing wrong in this image!
@MAHADI thanks! your Overture is really good too!
@teddyone02 without the interior, windows and livery, the plane has just 200 parts
Could you draw my Boom Overture? I’m very curious to see how it’ll look
@Planeboy134 flaps? I didn’t encounter that specific issue during testing
@ZWLenning don’t forget the 1000 part wings
@STOLAS sorry about that, I just fixed the description
@DashEight i used a side-view blueprint (which can be found at the bottom of Boom’s website under the “path to first flight” section), as well as a top-view render
@Tookan you need to keep the plane level in order to prevent it from exploding; this can be done by continually adjusting the trim downwards and making small aileron inputs to the right
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@Ilovewillow
@Emirates380
@NARGII