Thanks @Rohan unfortunately the F35 and F16 airframes, used accurately as I've done here, lack deck clearance for SP-based active weapons. Even dummy or ejector spring weapons have a naval deck clearance problem -- I've been building & testing various models, so some are WIP.
Thanks anyway @Homersdonut There is a slight lag on my tablet testing, but both vehicles could be controlled -- just they don't work on autopilot like some others I've made. Gotta "keep your hands on-the-stick" or crash.
Too bad it did not handle well for you, you gotta keep positive control with the ROLL and PITCH cursor circle around liftoff, keep it level and not pitching up too fast or it will blow up overtime. @Rohan
We'll the Chinook does work on my iPhone, posted as Desert Camo Chinook. The boat is New and Very large, it's getting bigger not smaller, sorry. it's for desktops (the ship). A lot of them are. @SuperPlane
@Shmexysmpilot okay I'll try to see why the cockpit got re-located. This is too big for most mobiles because of the ship. I've posted the Chinook BV347 separately on SP and it works on mobiles.
@Rohan Thanks for rating! Unless initial setting for VTOL is 4th bar from the top, you'll never liftoff. With full power this lifts off for me in a couple of hundred feet. Much less than a full runway, anyway.
Oops @mattmck -- e.g. set VTOL to 4th bar from the top, full power, DET=1 launch Chinook. Once successfully airborne, you can adjust the VTOL closer to the middle bar.
@Rohan First, see if my Desert Camo Chinook works on your mobile, it does on mine. The Carrier is my most advanced so far, with rotating radar, cannot downsize it.
Thanks, @Rohan but the lift is from blade plane angle not VTOL jets, so these work best. Though the helicopter is a monster, it toys quite well at 200+ mph!
@nickasaurusrex USAF Lt. William T. Smith shot down the first one in 1996. Thanks all I mean. Not many people know that. In his later career he worked on various special projects, all I can say.
@nickasaurusrex Thanks, for rating and there's lots of interesting Vietnam incidents, like the one you describe. The guy who shot down the first Mig-21 was a senior engineer in a company I worked at many years ago.
@Rohan Got a couple carrier-rated Helos already, if that's what you mean, check my posted helos.
@Chickenman123 I did notice the fuel gauge sorta lies; I've also done that before, there's more than one way to do that.
Thanks @Kevpilot
Thanks @nickasaurusrex
Yes you're correct, I uploaded without spellckecker on @Johawks1976 Thx for rating!
Thanks @Rohan unfortunately the F35 and F16 airframes, used accurately as I've done here, lack deck clearance for SP-based active weapons. Even dummy or ejector spring weapons have a naval deck clearance problem -- I've been building & testing various models, so some are WIP.
Thanks @Ali14
Thanks @ramjet
Thanks @jettison
Thanks @Farscyt Yes intake, wings, tail, and landing gear all used standard parts clipping on my iOS.
Thanks @LordofLego The real Mig15 was dangerously unstable approaching Mach 1, unsure if the Sabre had this limitation.
Thanks @abhay
Thanks @ramjet
Thanks @nickasaurusrex
Thanks @WaterAirLand
I know. It's an old post. @UltimatePilot
Thx @Rohan Maybe, I used to; currently my platforms (iOS and Kindle) hide all XML files.
Thanks @nickasaurusrex
Thanks @ramjet
@TanksOfOld Hold pitch of airplane Up and DET=1, and best to launch at a headwind of 40 MPH, I found out.
Thanks anyway @Homersdonut There is a slight lag on my tablet testing, but both vehicles could be controlled -- just they don't work on autopilot like some others I've made. Gotta "keep your hands on-the-stick" or crash.
Glad it worked for you! @Rohan
Actually, with less than 700 parts, I can run this one on my iPhone.
Too bad it did not handle well for you, you gotta keep positive control with the ROLL and PITCH cursor circle around liftoff, keep it level and not pitching up too fast or it will blow up overtime. @Rohan
OK, lol @mattmck
Here's as requested, thanks @planelover400
Thanks @nicksaurusrex
We'll the Chinook does work on my iPhone, posted as Desert Camo Chinook. The boat is New and Very large, it's getting bigger not smaller, sorry. it's for desktops (the ship). A lot of them are. @SuperPlane
All I can say is I use fast mobiles, I get this comment like yours for devices slower than an iPad Air1, which I use mostly.... @Rohan
@Shmexysmpilot okay I'll try to see why the cockpit got re-located. This is too big for most mobiles because of the ship. I've posted the Chinook BV347 separately on SP and it works on mobiles.
@Rohan Thanks for rating! Unless initial setting for VTOL is 4th bar from the top, you'll never liftoff. With full power this lifts off for me in a couple of hundred feet. Much less than a full runway, anyway.
@SuperPlane Thx!
Oops @mattmck -- e.g. set VTOL to 4th bar from the top, full power, DET=1 launch Chinook. Once successfully airborne, you can adjust the VTOL closer to the middle bar.
@Rohan First, see if my Desert Camo Chinook works on your mobile, it does on mine. The Carrier is my most advanced so far, with rotating radar, cannot downsize it.
Also I seem to have 2 posts of the identical model; SP website so slow I thought the first had failed.
Thanks, @Rohan but the lift is from blade plane angle not VTOL jets, so these work best. Though the helicopter is a monster, it toys quite well at 200+ mph!
Thanks @Johawks1976
Skilled, beautiful build! I'm doing some new engine builds similar, its non-trivial to do it. Like the plane!
@nickasaurusrex USAF Lt. William T. Smith shot down the first one in 1996. Thanks all I mean. Not many people know that. In his later career he worked on various special projects, all I can say.
@Wahoo12 Appears Operation Bolo came 1 year later, a brilliant strategy that worked.
@nickasaurusrex Thanks, for rating and there's lots of interesting Vietnam incidents, like the one you describe. The guy who shot down the first Mig-21 was a senior engineer in a company I worked at many years ago.
Thanks @Wahoo12
Thanks @planesnthings
The challenge seems to be removed by Rohan @TheDocHoliday @KingDeadShot @BaconAndEggs96
Thank you @thealban
There's a large US flag on www.simpleplanes.com/a/QsrBbb/Have-a-safe-and-fun-4th-of-July
Thanks @Austinowen
Thanks @Kevpilot
Thx for rating @Rohan -- Flags not so sure, but on aircraft one re-posted copy for RAF is --> //www.simpleplanes.com/a/Ov71hu/RAF-Insignia#
Fun, even though can't use yaw on Android phone.