Hey there, pal. You're probably reading this with great excitement. And I want to tell you that that is completely okay. I do that as well. But that's not what I'm here for.
This is your first plane. A reminder that you were once not as good as you are now. And it appears to be the "new aircraft" standard. Such a build is mainly used for challenges.But thus is just average. I'm on android too. And I think you want to be appreciated. But...
You'll have to put real effort in to be popular.
Look at the giants of the industry, massive, goid-looking planes. That did take months, or years. But they got there. And if you pour your heart in your work, you will too. There's a very small chance you'll break records, but you'll gain a following.
This strange species, Citria pseudocorsarius, or Diprop Citrus, is a newly found species of Biangian, including the famous Bush Plane, and the Twin Prop, one of the species' closest relatives.
The plane is yellow in color, with beige control surfaces and gear stilts. Another feature is the two thrust-generating propellers, so it can fly.
With only ~3,900 left in the wild, and 200 in captivity, this species is critically endangered.
Even worse of a plane. Veers when braking, Control surfaces are near useless, dives really easily, even at max speed. We know you tried to fight our 126, but we still hold the market in our hands. Please reconsider how you make planes. Thank you.
@AuroraPlanes How's the airliner doing?
@AuroraPlanes
HOLY CHRIST. THIS IS AMAZING.
Hey there. Gonna try this out. See you when I'm done.
HOLY CHRIST! HOW ARE YOU THIS UNDERRATED. Jeez, you need the attention you deserve.
+2Dear Pavel,
Hey there, pal. You're probably reading this with great excitement. And I want to tell you that that is completely okay. I do that as well. But that's not what I'm here for.
This is your first plane. A reminder that you were once not as good as you are now. And it appears to be the "new aircraft" standard. Such a build is mainly used for challenges.But thus is just average. I'm on android too. And I think you want to be appreciated. But...
You'll have to put real effort in to be popular.
Look at the giants of the industry, massive, goid-looking planes. That did take months, or years. But they got there. And if you pour your heart in your work, you will too. There's a very small chance you'll break records, but you'll gain a following.
And that's all that matters.
Be good, okay?
Yours sincerely,
Samilan Transport Sector
Not too good, gust of wind made me crash and break my back, 2/10.
-Otto Lilienthal
+1@Majakalona Part if the cockpit is under the fuselage, like
the real spitfire
+1@AuroraPlanes
@someone
@whoevermadecorsair
This strange species, Citria pseudocorsarius, or Diprop Citrus, is a newly found species of Biangian, including the famous Bush Plane, and the Twin Prop, one of the species' closest relatives.
The plane is yellow in color, with beige control surfaces and gear stilts. Another feature is the two thrust-generating propellers, so it can fly.
With only ~3,900 left in the wild, and 200 in captivity, this species is critically endangered.
Still weird.
+1@RarelyCyber At least I learned how to make a plane before posting for the first time. Unlike him.
Cool, but how can 2 1000 HP engines power an entire aircraft?
+1... No. Get out. Leave. Now.
3 hours for a plane that can't fly. Goodness gracious. Maybe learn for a while how to make planes and use the Fine Tuner and Overload mods.
@AuroraPlanes I pit hours into building and testing, glad you like it.
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@PannerTerkins That's the reason I made this post. Also, everyone who made another one edited it. I didn't.
@PannerTerkins You can't comment, try and do that.
@PannerTerkins I mean you can't interact with it.
@AuroraPlanes I know. The OG Corsair has been lost to time for 7.6 years. I hope this blows up so that all can see it in its glory.
@Flyersniper Look, I don't think this is accurate. Maybe make something that is more accurate.
Even worse of a plane. Veers when braking, Control surfaces are near useless, dives really easily, even at max speed. We know you tried to fight our 126, but we still hold the market in our hands. Please reconsider how you make planes. Thank you.
@AuroraPlanes That's a year ago.
@AuroraPlanes Overall, the worst if any plane you've made.
Another problem, it can't brake without falling over.
@AuroraPlanes I hope to see your innovation.
3.1 years ago. The (possible) creator of Corsair makes his last appearance on simpleplanes.com. Since then, this man has never made himself known.
Here you go.
@Robomo119DerMustangKiller It's been lost to time. No one still knows.
This species, Gemini magnus, is the closest living relative of the Archaeus corsarius, the oldest documented species of plane.
+2This is public.
+1@JJmaca Don't.
I see some deficits to the Arbus 106. This was probably one of the main reasons for its retirement. Just didn't fit the standard.
Ooh.
@McLarenBoi23 /s is for sarcasm.
Thrice.
Post
Don't
I tried. I had never made a car before that, and I'm happy to know it managed to beat the course first try.
+2I had a seizure. Holy christ. /s
Cool hypno. Going to try it out.
@AuroraPlanes Okay.
@Majakalona No, just for accuracy.
+1@Majakalona This is a WW1-type plane.
Some stiffness problems, but overall good!
Here I go again!
Uh...
@Majakalona Is there anything you enjoyed, or that I can improve on?
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