When I first took off, my brain was like what the fuck?
Then, I realized what was happening, and it was quite fun to fly. I have made tjis type of plane before, (look through my old posts,maybe you can find it) and so i was a bit more used to it than the average person lol.
For a thumbnail, first, get a good screenshot you want, then go to the in game blueprint menu. Upload the screenshot you took as a screenshot for the plane. Move the screenshot over to the side of the screen, so that the actual plane is out of the way. Then, click on the post plane button. (Carefully, to avoid bumping the blueprint. Make sure the blueprint stays there the whole time)
Then, with the first screenshot, carefully zoom in right on the blueprint, which is your screenshot. Be very careful to only move horizontally, but not to twist it. (Up and down is ok too)
Once you have the screenshot in the thumbnail, post the plane!
For images in description, first get a screenshot. Then, go to an image hosting website, (imgbb, gravatar, or even steam. Imgbb is best for beginners tho) and upload the image. Click on the image (after it is uploaded) so as to bring it to full screen. Then, hold on the image with your finger for 2 or 3 seconds, so it gets bigger, and the options to “save to photos”, “copy” and several other things will appear. Click copy, and it will copy the image address. (Also known as the image link. If you are using a computer, right click the image, and click copy image address. (It may also say copy image link, that works too))
Once you have this link, in your forum, or plane post, do this:

Understand?
@mrxml
Your planes are awesome though I do agree it is sometimes hard to see the quality you post. I think using an actual in game thumbnail would make things look way better though. Do you know how to do that?
I was so confused when I saw your pfp on this account… then I remwmbered your alt. Lol
+1Oh, I was wondering iuf you posted it lol. Let me test it.
+1lol
Is this like my anti drone drone?
???
@Tuxedoman
Yep, its really good.
@Christiant2
+1No, Its at 2. I donwloaded it, and so did someone else.
Make the link clickable. Do this:
[clickable text](link)
Definitely.
Looks super good, time to test it!
@Graingy
Go into the edit body html.
@Graingy
+1The shoulders on this thing…
@OrangeConnor2
Aa is sometimes a problem, sometimes, not so much.
Congrats!
@Graingy
Stop tagging monarchii, he will have like 50000 notifs by the time he comes back.
@Graingy
+1Someone else is smart.
You put in the url of the website. You did

. It SHOULD be
@Omoriboy
+1Lol.
but can you roast an egg on your phone?
+1@Ashdenpaw1
Here it is.
T
+2Looks even better now.
@BYardley
+2If I was andrew, I would be laughing. I am not that rolly polly.
@mrxml
Yeah, I saw that, I just wanted to make sure everything was checking out.
When I first took off, my brain was like what the fuck?
Then, I realized what was happening, and it was quite fun to fly. I have made tjis type of plane before, (look through my old posts,maybe you can find it) and so i was a bit more used to it than the average person lol.
@TheUltimatePlaneLover
+2Lol
@mrxml
Not longest in history, but long. I had to leave for a second in the middle tho, which made it longer.
For a thumbnail, first, get a good screenshot you want, then go to the in game blueprint menu. Upload the screenshot you took as a screenshot for the plane. Move the screenshot over to the side of the screen, so that the actual plane is out of the way. Then, click on the post plane button. (Carefully, to avoid bumping the blueprint. Make sure the blueprint stays there the whole time)
Then, with the first screenshot, carefully zoom in right on the blueprint, which is your screenshot. Be very careful to only move horizontally, but not to twist it. (Up and down is ok too)
Once you have the screenshot in the thumbnail, post the plane!
For images in description, first get a screenshot. Then, go to an image hosting website, (imgbb, gravatar, or even steam. Imgbb is best for beginners tho) and upload the image. Click on the image (after it is uploaded) so as to bring it to full screen. Then, hold on the image with your finger for 2 or 3 seconds, so it gets bigger, and the options to “save to photos”, “copy” and several other things will appear. Click copy, and it will copy the image address. (Also known as the image link. If you are using a computer, right click the image, and click copy image address. (It may also say copy image link, that works too))
Once you have this link, in your forum, or plane post, do this:

Understand?
@mrxml
Oh, thats super easy! Let me show you.
(I am typing in the comment right now, its long)
@SkyTechAerospace
Yes ;)
@MIGFOXHOUND31BSM26
Excellent idea.
@32
My fingers are not big enough for those controls.
@SkyTechAerospace
I tagged you somehwere else.
@mrxml
Your planes are awesome though I do agree it is sometimes hard to see the quality you post. I think using an actual in game thumbnail would make things look way better though. Do you know how to do that?
@SkyTechAerospace
+1Take this apart, and use it, it will show you how to do it.
To @hopotumon, I am just showing a new user some of your cool stuff.
@SkyTechAerospace
Lol, thats funny. About your question, yes, it is definitely possible, want me to tag you on a build that uses it?
@mrxml
Update xml is in the same section where you can edit the description.
@Mage2IsTriggered
+1If one of the people could not be tagged, they are probably banned. Who was it?
@TheUltimatePlaneLover
+1I have not had time to test, later.
@ComradeSandman
+1Mmmm yummy
Wait a second, did you use AI to write the description?
@Graingy
I eat, therefore I am.
(:)
Clam?
No idea, but take an upvote, someone else can explain it to you maybe.
@JSTQ
+1Yes
@TheUltimatePlaneLover
No, there are actually some really ancient planes I found, with it.
Too blurry to read the words.
@Tiper4062
lol
Thinking is so hard.
This is so funny, great job.
+1@Tiper4062
Simple. Go into overload, and set chordScale to over 15 or so. Adjust the length and type of propeller accordingly, to look good.
Deal with it…
+1Lol