@SteadfastContracting I am lazy maybe, SW for Jundroo's Amazon-tailored Software. (The user GUI is not as sophisticated as "real" Android devices. This model was built and posted via Jundroo SP Amazon software.)
Built with v 0.0.0 of SP, uses vtol-powered props; upon getting airborne, drop the vtol bar full down for speed. Then you will spin-out. Put vtol bar back in the middle, nose dive you will recover. Power off, glide to land. You are brave to fly this.
It happens. Oh well. (I put in 45 minutes on a design that would complete the course in 2:45 or better, then submitted it. Just to see tournament results, out of curiosity.) @kikasshes
Thanks for the compliment. (The build uses building blocks that are over 12 months old, and a re-build is in the works; goal to add add stability) @OldColonel
Thanks, @OldColonel Since this is a formal entry into the Yeti Scrambler Unlimited challenge, maybe other SP builders can learn how to make a 1,500 mph digital play-toy from stock parts.
In-air is OK by me. I launched this Space Yacht over Blue Glacier. It survived one missile hit, but was too slow to evade the next one. More speed, and I hope you keep posting your stuff.
Thanks for the upvote, this was just a "challenge" test. @Steadfastcontracting
@SteadfastContracting I am lazy maybe, SW for Jundroo's Amazon-tailored Software. (The user GUI is not as sophisticated as "real" Android devices. This model was built and posted via Jundroo SP Amazon software.)
Thank you @flyingsteve88
Thank you @KerlonceauxIndustries
Thank you @SteadfastContracting
Thanks @Steadfastcontracting
@Johawks1976 Thanks (I don't post all planes I build)
@Delphinus Thank you!
Thanks, @RMark1
Nice boat body.
Thank you, @ccooper
Amazing! (But no active missiles, maybe on the next build?)
NP @Supermini555
Built with v 0.0.0 of SP, uses vtol-powered props; upon getting airborne, drop the vtol bar full down for speed. Then you will spin-out. Put vtol bar back in the middle, nose dive you will recover. Power off, glide to land. You are brave to fly this.
It happens. Oh well. (I put in 45 minutes on a design that would complete the course in 2:45 or better, then submitted it. Just to see tournament results, out of curiosity.) @kikasshes
Thank you @EternalDarkness
Thanks @Delphinus
Thanks @flyingsteve88
Thank you @flyingsteve88
Thanks @KerlonceauxIndustries
Thanks @flyingsteve88
@ccooper Thx; by error I once entered a design which, while quite stable, could not turn on a dime to thread those "hoops".
Thanks @ccooper. This simple build is only for the Yeti Re-Do tournament.
Tested my entry through 33 rings in 2:44 on Yeti course.
Superb.
Thanks for the compliment. (The build uses building blocks that are over 12 months old, and a re-build is in the works; goal to add add stability) @OldColonel
Thanks, somehow this one became popular @OldColonel
Thanks, @OldColonel Since this is a formal entry into the Yeti Scrambler Unlimited challenge, maybe other SP builders can learn how to make a 1,500 mph digital play-toy from stock parts.
Thank you, @PlanesAndThings
Thanks @OldColonel
Thanks @PlanesAndThings
Thanks @KerlonceauxIndustries
Thanks @OldColonel
Thanks @KerlonceauxIndustries
Thanks @TheLatentImage
Thanks @Steadfastcontracting
Thanks @Steadfastcontracting
Thanks @WalrusManufacturingCO
Thanks @Steadfastcontracting
@WobblePudding Go for it! Especially spacecraft can dodge and outrun those missiles on Snowstone.
Thx, this is a funky design, @Djbanana
Simple, fun!
In-air is OK by me. I launched this Space Yacht over Blue Glacier. It survived one missile hit, but was too slow to evade the next one. More speed, and I hope you keep posting your stuff.
Very decent handling on my iPhone! I bet you could add gear and post good, newer builds if you chose.
Thanks @Feanor
Thanks, @Noman0rumeral
@Rohan OK, then, thx. Guess I'll try those untested controls later. On a desktop.
Thanks @Djbanana (This build is a tad too fast for some WWII model purists.)
Thanks @Djbanana