That actually looks really good, the fuselage all looks really smooth. The only thing I would suggest is smoothing up the front a little bit, near where the cockpit is, and behind that, as it is kinda angled? Idk how to put it. I think if you subdivided each fuselage block into several instead, that would fix it.
What's the current part count on it? Do you plan to add a cockpit inside? That would be awesome. (Or is there one already?I cannot tell)
@TheUltimatePlaneLover
I actually was here when there were co comments here, it just took me a second to type lol.
But actually though, No, it was just timing, I happened to get to notifs right when you posted.
Wheel speed on conveyor belt = ground speed (assuming the conveyor belt is huge enough that it is considered the “ground”)
Planes speed in air relative to wind = air speed
Air speed is what matters for flight, and ground speed is what matters for how long it takes to get there. Passenger planes (not the Concorde) have gone over mach 1 in ground speed, but not in air speed. (If it went over mach 1 in air speed, it would probably not do well)
Airspeed against the wings is what causes lift. No amount of ground speed will give you anything if the wind is coming from behind you at the same speed as you are driving.
However, I think how you state the question matters. If the conveyer belt is huge, like the size of the runway, and the plane takes off on it just the same speed as it would normally, it does not matter whether conveyer belt is there or not, as the plane is getting all its lift from the air around it, and its speed from the jets. The only thing that will change from a normal take off is the speed of the wheels. If you mean the question this way, yes, it will take off.
However, if you mean the question like the conveyor belt is the only source of speed to the wheels, (the jets are not on) than its just going to spin the planes wheels really fast, and not do anything.
Or, if you mean that the planes wheels are NOT spinning, but the plane is just being pushed down the conveyor belt, yes, it could fly, regardless of whether the jets are on or not, the jets would just make it fly longer once it had already taken off.
To answer your exact question “If a plane is on a Conveyor belt can it fly”
Yes, but the conveyor belt has nothing to do with it flying unless the plane is connected to the belt, and can be released when its going fast enough.
Edit: oh wow, I spent way too long typing this. I hope I am not wrong lol
@Karroc9522
I LOVE IT!
Dont die!
+1goes quietly into the night
Yeah!
+1Guillotine, Croissants, Baguettes, what more can I say?
+1@GuardianAerospace
+1Thats fine, did you consider smoothing out the front portion a bit?
@ComradeSandman
Thats true, if you are a mere human. Or sand. How do you even hold that thing anyway?
@hanzhe456
I am glad you like it!
@Majakalona
+2It's the newest style.
In my time, I created my account about a minute and a half ago. Thus, in your time, my shortest flight was years long.
@TheUltimatePlaneLover
+1Is this "memeish" enough for you?
@guardianAerospace
+1At least I beat you to get here. By 25 days.
(Actually more than that, I just commented that 25 days ago. This was here for months)
Lol. Took me a second to write that last comment.
That actually looks really good, the fuselage all looks really smooth. The only thing I would suggest is smoothing up the front a little bit, near where the cockpit is, and behind that, as it is kinda angled? Idk how to put it. I think if you subdivided each fuselage block into several instead, that would fix it.
What's the current part count on it? Do you plan to add a cockpit inside? That would be awesome. (Or is there one already?I cannot tell)
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+1@Graingy @126
+3Would any of you care for a slice?
I disagree. You are in fact, dead.
@ComradeSandman
There is never "too big"
Noob.
gets into an a10
@RepublicofWrightIsles
Stop it lol
Rip
+1test comment
seconds ago
+1@overlord5453
Its a previous release date for other games. It could be right, but hopefully jot.
5
+2@TotallynotChristiant2
Yes.
@MIGFOXHOUND31BSM26
+1Why yes… yes I can.
@crazyplaness
+1Its honestly one of the best cockpits I have seen in a while.
Btw, activate 1 for engine.
Hi
no
+1@MIGFOXHOUND31BSM26
Lol. I was worried a mod removed it at first.
Wait, what happened to your other post?
@MIGFOXHOUND31BSM26
finally lol
@KPLBall
Done.
I don't think it's possible to replicate something of such incredible beauty.
@Graingy
THIS is 001s alt.
@Graingy
+1@solarEclipseSP
@Graingy
No lol, look at its profile. I own slowhunter. I may have... Forgotten it's passcode though. I will have to check later.
@hpgbproductions
Yep.
They allow stuff to be used in vr.
+1@TheUltimatePlaneLover
+2I actually was here when there were co comments here, it just took me a second to type lol.
But actually though, No, it was just timing, I happened to get to notifs right when you posted.
@TheUltimatePlaneLover
+1Thou shalt not question themouse
Lol
@TheUltimatePlaneLover
Check my fisicks. (Physics)
Do you get the same answer as me?
Seconds ago
+1@RailfanEthan
Dew it!
The nose… i dont think its ugly… its just average.
@crazyplaness
I will do that, thanks!
Wheel speed on conveyor belt = ground speed (assuming the conveyor belt is huge enough that it is considered the “ground”)
+1Planes speed in air relative to wind = air speed
Air speed is what matters for flight, and ground speed is what matters for how long it takes to get there. Passenger planes (not the Concorde) have gone over mach 1 in ground speed, but not in air speed. (If it went over mach 1 in air speed, it would probably not do well)
Airspeed against the wings is what causes lift. No amount of ground speed will give you anything if the wind is coming from behind you at the same speed as you are driving.
However, I think how you state the question matters. If the conveyer belt is huge, like the size of the runway, and the plane takes off on it just the same speed as it would normally, it does not matter whether conveyer belt is there or not, as the plane is getting all its lift from the air around it, and its speed from the jets. The only thing that will change from a normal take off is the speed of the wheels. If you mean the question this way, yes, it will take off.
However, if you mean the question like the conveyor belt is the only source of speed to the wheels, (the jets are not on) than its just going to spin the planes wheels really fast, and not do anything.
Or, if you mean that the planes wheels are NOT spinning, but the plane is just being pushed down the conveyor belt, yes, it could fly, regardless of whether the jets are on or not, the jets would just make it fly longer once it had already taken off.
To answer your exact question “If a plane is on a Conveyor belt can it fly”
Yes, but the conveyor belt has nothing to do with it flying unless the plane is connected to the belt, and can be released when its going fast enough.
Edit: oh wow, I spent way too long typing this. I hope I am not wrong lol
@BYardley
+1I agree.
@Graingy
You forgot @Slowhunter.