198k SledDriver Comments

  • Ominus 6.0 years ago

    Glad you think so, @Misaka14714

  • Ominus 6.0 years ago

    @TheFantasticTyphoon What's the point of your comment?

    @SledDriver isn't the only user to produce aircraft using scripts then.

  • Ominus 6.0 years ago

    @EliteArsenals24 Smooth looking, smooth flying, smooth VTOL as well :)

  • Ominus 6.0 years ago

    Good to see you too, @ThomasRoderick

  • Ominus 6.0 years ago

    Thanks, @AWESOMENESS360, glad to see you're still around too.

  • Ominus 6.0 years ago

    @Starscream To create the shape, I used a script that I wrote myself. The flight module I developed separately.

  • Ominus 6.0 years ago

    @DeathStalker627 Oh ok, glad you like them. Those are the same guns I've been using for quite a while now.

  • Ominus 6.0 years ago

    @DeathStalker627 Not sure what you mean...?

  • Manta IV 6.0 years ago

    Thanks, @ainanen

  • Manta IV 6.0 years ago

    @PositivePlanes that should be plane for all to see.

  • Manta IV 6.0 years ago

    Thanks, @PositivePlanes, that's a very... positive attitude.

  • Manta IV 6.0 years ago

    @Randomdoggo Here you go.

  • Manta IV 6.0 years ago

    Thanks, @Imashovel

  • Manta IV 6.0 years ago

    Thanks, @CRJ900Pilot. How are your builds going?

  • Manta IV 6.0 years ago

    @asteroidbook345 +1 for use of 'indeed.'

  • Manta IV 6.0 years ago

    @FairFireFight I actually kept the part count low on this one. If I doubled it, it would be a lot smoother.

  • Apollo-SD 6.0 years ago

    And to you too, @LordGardevoirX

  • Manta IV 6.0 years ago

    Why, thank you, @overlordX

  • Manta IV 6.0 years ago

    @asteroidbook345 The world would be a lot more interesting if that were true...

  • Manta IV 6.0 years ago

    @USSR @Carbonfox1 Had a few interactions too many with certain unpleasant people, so I just went away for a while.

  • SR-71 Blackbird v05 6.0 years ago

    Glad you like it, @BrendenDaPrince

  • SR-71 Blackbird v05 6.0 years ago

    Thanks, @Smoothray

  • New Moderator 6.2 years ago

    @EternalDarkness

    I will be more than happy to issue you your second strike.

    What? No! The all-powerful moderator of a game that has barely a few hundred users will issue me a strike!!

    Go ahead, see just how much I care. I have a hundred other things to do than play SP, and if the developers of this game see fit to put people like you, Squirrel-baby, and Mod in charge, I'm more than happy to leave forever.

    Go. To. Hell.

  • New Moderator 6.2 years ago

    @Squirrel If stating an opinion is a "targeted attack," grow up, baby. Also, if you can't even follow a simple thread of conversation, perhaps you shouldn't be a moderator:

    Mod never directly stated that "child" was a curse word.

    No, EternalDarkness did. Read my comment again, baby, it was addressed to EternalDarkness.

  • Dive-bombing with the Stuka-SD, Part II 6.2 years ago

    @Irobert55 Wow, that's really interesting. Did the captain survive? He must have kicked himself if he lived to find that out.

  • Hover Tank destroying ships from over 10 miles away 6.2 years ago

    @Ryn176 We can dream.

  • Hover Tank destroying ships from over 10 miles away 6.2 years ago

    Thanks, @MisterT. Now if we only had zoomable sights and rangefinders in SP...

  • Hover Tank destroying ships from over 10 miles away 6.2 years ago

    Thanks, @Nerfenthusiast @CRJ900Pilot

  • Dive-bombing with the Stuka-SD, Part II 6.2 years ago

    @Irobert55 Oh, I didn't know that. Interesting.

  • New Moderator 6.2 years ago

    @Jetpackturtle You have a right to your opinion, I have a right to mine.

  • New Moderator 6.2 years ago

    @Tessemi Not at all.

  • Dive-bombing with the Stuka-SD, Part II 6.2 years ago

    @Irobert55 I looked up the telemobiloscope, it's pretty interesting. It's sobering to realise that the Germans could have developed that into a full-fledged radar by the First World War if they'd pursued the technology further.

  • Dive-bombing with the Stuka-SD, Part II 6.2 years ago

    @Irobert55 Yeah, Hitler was quite stupid in many ways. One of his biggest mistakes was a classic one that many leaders, being "social" people, make -- surrounding himself with people who'd only tell him what he wanted to hear. Goering, for instance, knew that using the Me-262 as fighters was the right thing to do -- but he never even tried to bring Hitler around.

    Officers who tried to tell Hitler the truth were ignored and treated badly:

    Galland, holding forth on the theme that no more time remained for modifications, was shouted down so brusquely by the Führer that he relapsed into silence.

    Milch resumed by explaining calmly to Hitler that to have the Me 262 as a successful two-seater bomber represented a substantial reconstruction for which time was simply too short. Hitler rode over him rough-shod and with such violence of tone that Milch lost his head and shouted back, 'Mein Führer, every child can see that that is not a bomber but a fighter!'

    Following this outburst Hitler turned his back on Milch without replying. Petersen's neighbour leaned towards him and said, 'And that's shot him down in flames.' It was the most apt description of this tragic collision of wills. A door had closed and would not re-open. Nobody knew this better than Milch who merely stood in silence as Hitler turned away from him. At this juncture Milch felt sure that he had reached the end of his career, but it did not depress him; whatever happened next, there was nothing he could do about it.

  • New Moderator 6.2 years ago

    @Mod "Child" is a name now? @AndrewGarrison your new moderator's already on a power trip, congratulations.

  • Dive-bombing with the Stuka-SD, Part II 6.2 years ago

    @Irobert55 Yeah, but regardless of bomb size, it just wasn't effective as a bomber:

    The Me 262 was not equipped with retaining or release gear for bombs, nor fusing installation, nor bombsights. Its flight characteristics and the panorama from the cockpit made it unsuitable for aimed bombing. The only possible bombing tactic was some sort of dive, but this would have involved the aircraft exceeding its permitted maximum speed. Above 950 kph the aircraft was no longer controllable. At low altitude the fuel consumption was so great that no useful penetration over enemy territory was possible, therefore low-flying attacks did not enter into it. All that actually remained was horizontal bombing from altitude. However, under the given circumstances the target needed to be the size of a large town to be certain of obtaining a hit.

    To make things worse, Hitler decreed that Me-262s were forbidden to fly under 12,000 feet over enemy territory, fearing that if they did so they could be shot down and captured. Dropping dumb bombs from horizontal flight at 12,000 feet... you can imagine how effective that was:

    The infantry called us the 'Damage-the-Fields Squadron'.

  • PAC Y-Wing 6.2 years ago

    @Notaleopard Don't worry, it's actually pretty cool.

  • Dive-bombing with the Stuka-SD, Part II 6.2 years ago

    @Irobert55 The Me-262 may have been planned as a bomber, but was completely unsuited to the bomber role, while being "outstanding" as a fighter. But Hitler had his vision of a blitzbomber, a bomber that would be so fast it could fly through enemy fighter cover with ease and devastate Allied forces as they landed on the beaches of Europe. The Me-262 was doing quite well as a fighter and pilots and top brass of the Luftwaffe were pleading to be given Me-262 fighters, but Hitler was so obsessed with his blitzbomber that he officially forbade anyone from talking about the Me-262 as a fighter:

    At the end of August Hitler circulated throughout the Luftwaffe a Führer-edict which every officer was obliged to sign. This order read: 'With immediate effect I forbid anybody to speak to me about the Me 262 jet aircraft in any other connection or any other role than as a fast or Blitzbomber.'

    This caused a loss of nine months during which the Me-262 could have been very effective at countering Allied air attacks instead of languishing in the clumsy attempt to convert it into a bomber:

    Nine months for possible Me 262 fighter operations had been lost up to the time when Kommando Nowotny was formed. Without question these nine months were decisive for the seizure of air supremacy over the Reich by the Allies, the precondition for the total defeat of Hitler's Germany. Hitler may have sensed that for himself when he suddenly began to demand 'Fighters! Fighters! Only fighters!'

    Kommando Nowotny was formed in October 1944:

    ... on Himmler's advice that it was a simple way of providing evidence in the form of aerial combat victories that the Me 262 was an outstanding fighter aircraft.

    But by then it was too little, too late.

  • PAC Y-Wing 6.2 years ago

    Pretty cool. The pilot is a nice touch.

  • Dive-bombing with the Stuka-SD, Part II 6.2 years ago

    @Irobert55 Yeah, if Hitler hadn't bone-headedly insisted that it be converted to a bomber, who knows how much longer the war would have dragged on. German technology was certainly ahead of the rest of the world in many fields, and was at the heart of the US missile/space program as well.

  • Dive-bombing with the Stuka-SD, Part II 6.2 years ago

    Thanks, @scratch

  • SP with on-screen keyboard! 6.2 years ago

    @Ryn176 With liquid helium cooling

  • Dive-bombing with the Stuka-SD, Part II 6.2 years ago

    @Irobert55 That's impressive for that time. I'm just reading a very interesting book about the Me 262, Hitler's Jet Plane by Mano Ziegler. Lots of fascinating info that I haven't seen before.

  • SP with on-screen keyboard! 6.2 years ago

    @Ryn176 Then "RTX 2080 Ti... in SLI"

  • Dive-bombing with the Stuka-SD, Part II 6.2 years ago

    @temporaryaccount You don't need a mod to do that, just the ability to edit CloudSettings.xml in the SP configs folder.

  • Dive-bombing with the Stuka-SD, Part II 6.2 years ago

    Korrekt, @Irobert55

  • Dive-bombing with the Stuka-SD, Part II 6.2 years ago

    @IanTheCuberGamer Yeah, scripts have nothing to do with the aircraft's performance. What they let me do is create smooth shapes using fuselage blocks.

  • SP with on-screen keyboard! 6.2 years ago

    @Ryn176 Hmm, running out of ideas for you to "wait 'til you try...." Yeah, after mechanical keyboards, any other type just doesn't cut it for me.

  • SP with on-screen keyboard! 6.2 years ago

    @Ryn176 Well, that's great. But then I'll say, wait 'til you try a full-size, mechanical keyboard...

  • SP with on-screen keyboard! 6.2 years ago

    Wait 'til you try a real keyboard...