@Mason08 You can still join even when no one else is on.
The problem is that not many people are able to manage a 24/7 public server due to costs and whatnot (hence why we only have a couple servers).
@Mason12908 Not really. There aren't enough functional public servers for an official list.
My profile, however, does list two public servers. The top one is the main server that most people use.
Multiplayer wouldn't be able to handle that many users. There's only two known public servers, and both can hold maybe 10-15 people maximum.
LAN multiplayer might work for mobile, but global multiplayer just isn't feasible with what we have right now.
@Dathcha
The title refers to the spaceplane project series as a whole, not the aircraft shown above specifically.
This is the mothership for sub-orbital spaceplanes (hence the low-BPR turbofan nacelles instead of rocket engines).
If this comment was intended as a joke, yes I am fully aware that I'm being a massive killjoy.
Since the aircraft will be uploaded as a launcher for other projects, I have not yet decided what to do in terms of tag requests. You may request a tag, but it will likely be redirected to the first spaceplane project that includes this aircraft, as the launcher aircraft likely won't be released by itself.
Note: this build is far from done, and still needs much work done to it
@griges That might be a good place to start. Like I said, I have very little experience with PID controllers and only know the basics. It'll likely take a while to get it tuned just right.
Also, no problem! If you want, you can bookmark this page to your browser so you can refer back to the comment.
@griges I've considered this.
I have a bit of experience using PID controllers, but not enough to make a forum about it.
There's actually a Funky Trees guide that breaks down PID controllers here.

When using postimages.org, it should give you the option for what type of image link you want. Use the Direct Link option and not the Link option.
Type "T" for tag requests.
@Mason08 You can still join even when no one else is on.
The problem is that not many people are able to manage a 24/7 public server due to costs and whatnot (hence why we only have a couple servers).
@Mason12908 Not really. There aren't enough functional public servers for an official list.
My profile, however, does list two public servers. The top one is the main server that most people use.
Autotag: @MrCOPTY
Autotag: @0k
Thoughts or suggestions? Let me know!
@MobileBuilder21 As in airplane tags? You don't. You go to the tags menu and search up the tags you're looking for.
@MobileBuilder21 You have to have more points than the player you're trying to spotlight.
Multiplayer wouldn't be able to handle that many users. There's only two known public servers, and both can hold maybe 10-15 people maximum.
LAN multiplayer might work for mobile, but global multiplayer just isn't feasible with what we have right now.
@Dathcha
The title refers to the spaceplane project series as a whole, not the aircraft shown above specifically.
This is the mothership for sub-orbital spaceplanes (hence the low-BPR turbofan nacelles instead of rocket engines).
If this comment was intended as a joke, yes I am fully aware that I'm being a massive killjoy.
Either one of those should work.
Since the aircraft will be uploaded as a launcher for other projects, I have not yet decided what to do in terms of tag requests. You may request a tag, but it will likely be redirected to the first spaceplane project that includes this aircraft, as the launcher aircraft likely won't be released by itself.
Note: this build is far from done, and still needs much work done to it
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Take my T.
@tsampoy Much appreciated!
@Bonk21474 The E500 doesn't have jet pods. Props only.
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@Brayden1981 Of course!
What exactly is the issue?
@DeadlyDialga Sounds like a good idea. It's been months since I've made one of those.
So this is what happened to The Watcher...
@STENDEC It is. I simply didn't feel motivated to invest more time into making bomb bays (they're tricky to fit into the wings).
Autotag: @MrCOPTY
Autotag: @0k
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@Bryan5
Thoughts or suggestions? Let me know!
Type "T" for tag requests.
@griges That might be a good place to start. Like I said, I have very little experience with PID controllers and only know the basics. It'll likely take a while to get it tuned just right.
Also, no problem! If you want, you can bookmark this page to your browser so you can refer back to the comment.
@32 I completely forgot about that. That would explain it.
@griges I've considered this.
I have a bit of experience using PID controllers, but not enough to make a forum about it.
There's actually a Funky Trees guide that breaks down PID controllers here.
@griges No problem!
And yes, those ` marks will prevent the image from appearing.
@griges Yes.
@griges I'm not seeing it (yet).
If it continues to not function, try using Discord instead.
@griges Those marks that insert
red text
also should not surround the image link text, otherwise it will not work.@griges Hmm... Let's test this. Copy this into the description as-is:
When using postimages.org, it should give you the option for what type of image link you want. Use the Direct Link option and not the Link option.
Screenshot guide.
Online photoshop.
These two should serve as a decent basis for creating better thumbnails.
@pcgmr It wouldn't work.
Google removed modding support for mobile devices.
@p2013125 I think it's been mentioned that they would like to do that, but it's not top priority at the moment.
@Maosulli Did you copy the entire command?
Type "T" for tag requests.
@L0RR3B0RR3
@CarMakerFry20 No. That IP is no longer valid.
The backup server IP changes with DDOS attacks.
@xcong
160.251.58.131 - Main server.
61.82.248.121 - Backup server.
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@SimpleStudent That's the primary multiplayer server IP, not their personal IP.
@ReturnOfJeffChandler I don't think Google Translate will be able to help you here.
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