@nickasaurusrex Got it! This is based on pre-fuselage components. Building a decent SP model with similar power, using fuselage pieces now has my attention.
@Rohan No way. Clue: barking up the wrong tree. You could research Lockheed TAV. Most search results will say "cancelled project" I think, but you gotta wonder. Trust everything on the internet?
Thx, SP favors dual engine platforms, in sim. Exception: engine mods will make an in-line thrust models go beyond limits of SP normal physics. Try it! @Rohan
@Puredeath Agree, depending on air density (altitude). This is a Sim City peed. Yet, within the bounds of Jundroo simulation, this model behaves very well. At 100,000 feet it slows down to around 2,000+ mph. Thanks for being observant.
Better lift system than on my oldie, "Independence Day Ship", very good! Lot of growth possible, here, add small internal jets for forward movement perhaps. RCS left/right can be added for additional pitch, roll. Just my opinion, it's your model. Greetings earthlings, prepare to die!
Thanks @SFR I found that simple designs are also the most nimble. Occasionally, the fastest as well. Fell free to copy this and use for future models.
Crazy fun!
@ramjet Really like that idea!
Thank you @AlphaOneIndustries
@nickasaurusrex BTW, how did you change your avatar?
@nickasaurusrex Got it! This is based on pre-fuselage components. Building a decent SP model with similar power, using fuselage pieces now has my attention.
Thanks @Ctracerx2
Nice! Shoulda shared it earlier!
Good mod choices @AndrewGarrison
Thanks for rating an unstable (yet a replica) spaceship model @WaterAirLand @ramjet @nickasaurusrex @TheLatentImage
It's not stable, I know. This is Mk I with warp -- an experiment. @SFR
@blackjoe Yes, I rated it, it's great!
Smooth flying!
Thanks @AnonymousUser99
Very accurate, and the variable incidence wings are a great polish!
Nice!
Thanks @Delphinus This one is crazy to fly, but I hope fun.
Thanks @Puredeath Glad you liked this crazy vehicle!
@TommySchram13 True. Someone else has used new blocks for this plane and posted it, at least it lives in memory.
@LamboF1ghter OK.
Thanks, @Delphinus
Thanks @Delphinus
@Puredeath seems your upvote got cancelled.
Thanks for the natural curiousity, but at present I sometimes build SP game models. Not much more to say. @Rohan
Okay if you say so, I wasn't around when that landing occured @Aginuzo
Nice concept. Reminds me of what (spacecraft)? Keep it up!
Yeah, on the initial flight Hughes ran out of gas, deadstick landing radish patch. @Aginuzo
@Garuda1 Np
@Rohan No way. Clue: barking up the wrong tree. You could research Lockheed TAV. Most search results will say "cancelled project" I think, but you gotta wonder. Trust everything on the internet?
Nice! Can it land in a radish patch like the original?
Where's the Borg? Gotta conquer the galaxy with a Borg ship!
Thx, SP favors dual engine platforms, in sim. Exception: engine mods will make an in-line thrust models go beyond limits of SP normal physics. Try it! @Rohan
Fyi-- actually reaches 6,900 mph (sim) at 60,000 feet. Just depends if you are that patient, the speed buildup takes a couple minutes.
Thanks for testing & rating @nickasaurusrex
Thanks @nickasaurusrex
Thanks @Delphinus
Thanks @PlanesAndThings
@TheLatentImage Glad you experimented like I did!
@Garuda1 Yes only one. It's easy to copy and please feel free to use.
@Rohan Not now. Did. Multiple programs. Lotta things I cannot say.
Thanks @PlanesAndThings
Nice rumor which I can neither confirm or deny. @Rohan
@Puredeath Agree, depending on air density (altitude). This is a Sim City peed. Yet, within the bounds of Jundroo simulation, this model behaves very well. At 100,000 feet it slows down to around 2,000+ mph. Thanks for being observant.
Yeah that formerly classified "Skybolt" Boeing project that provides a nice SP banner challenge. I'll think about it; maybe build a Boeing craft.
Better lift system than on my oldie, "Independence Day Ship", very good! Lot of growth possible, here, add small internal jets for forward movement perhaps. RCS left/right can be added for additional pitch, roll. Just my opinion, it's your model. Greetings earthlings, prepare to die!
@Rohan what contest, just curious?
F-102 Classic. Great job (want to build one of my own models of the F-102, maybe later). This is gorgeous!
Thanks @Delphinus
Thanks @nickasaurusrex
@Rohan The next step, the body is older parts, the main engine does use a new block + Blastos. Thx for testing!