@LeoJ747
Not invincible, but ALMOST invincible. (Explosions will still hurt it, but crashing wont, and guns wont)
First, go through every single part of your build, except the missiles, and explosive weapons, and set partCollisionResponse to none, and then set health on every single part as high as possible.
Pig:
The pig (Sus domesticus), also called swine (pl.: swine) or hog, is an omnivorous, domesticated, even-toed, hoofed mammal. It is named the domestic pig when distinguishing it from other members of the genus Sus. It is considered a subspecies of Sus scrofa (the wild boar or Eurasian boar) by some authorities, but as a distinct species by others. Pigs were domesticated in the Neolithic, both in East Asia and in the Near East. When domesticated pigs arrived in Europe, they extensively interbred with wild boar but retained their domesticated features.
The pig has a large head, with a long snout strengthened by a special prenasal bone and a disk of cartilage at the tip.[2] The snout is used to dig into the soil to find food and is an acute sense organ. The dental formula of adult pigs is
3.1.4.3
3.1.4.3
, giving a total of 44 teeth. The rear teeth are adapted for crushing. In males, the canine teeth can form tusks, which grow continuously and are sharpened by grinding against each other.[2] There are four hoofed toes on each foot; the two larger central toes bear most of the weight, while the outer two are also used in soft ground.[3] Most pigs have rather sparsely bristled hair on their skin, though there are some woolly-coated breeds such as the Mangalitsa.[4] Adult pigs generally weigh between 140 and 300 kg (310 and 660 lb), though some breeds can exceed this range. Exceptionally, a pig called Big Bill weighed 1,157 kg (2,551 lb) and had a shoulder height of 1.5 m (4.9 ft).[5]
Pigs possess both apocrine and eccrine sweat glands, although the latter are limited to the snout.[6] Pigs, like other "hairless" mammals such as elephants, do not use thermal sweat glands in cooling.[7] Pigs are less able than many other mammals to dissipate heat from wet mucous membranes in the mouth by panting. Their thermoneutral zone is 16–22 °C (61–72 °F).[8] At higher temperatures, pigs lose heat by wallowing in mud or water via evaporative cooling, although it has been suggested that wallowing may serve other functions, such as protection from sunburn, ecto-parasite control, and scent-marking.[9] Pigs are among four mammalian species with mutations in the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor that protect against snake venom. Mongooses, honey badgers, hedgehogs, and pigs all have different modifications to the receptor pocket which prevents α-neurotoxin from binding.[10] Pigs have small lungs for their body size, and are thus more susceptible than other domesticated animals
Lol, didn't notice. Thanks! I remember that build being highest rated, long before i created my account, and then downloading it, and my old iPad going boom. Never seen it since. I will have to download it with this iPad now.
@Karroc9522
Oh, just found it. (here)
Yeah, thats an odd, immature user. They dont like me for some reason.
At one point, they had a forum post, where they blocked anyone who commented there without upvoting. I did, and they blocked me, but I have not seen them since.
@NominalSituation
No you wont! There is absolutely nothing wrong with it. Nothing at all.
Nothing at all
Nothing at all
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@MIGFOXHOUND31BSM26
+1I dual upvoted, using my alt lol. This deserves it.
@Graingy
+1Ik lol.
the cockpit view is beautiful.
+3wth
@MIGFOXHOUND31BSM26
+1Thanks! That works too. Have you tried this plane? It is awesome! And from a bronze user too!
@intruder72
Awesome! Do I need to pay for shipping?
@LeoJ747
Not invincible, but ALMOST invincible. (Explosions will still hurt it, but crashing wont, and guns wont)
First, go through every single part of your build, except the missiles, and explosive weapons, and set partCollisionResponse to none, and then set health on every single part as high as possible.
This plane has now been posted. Click here to see it.
+1@windshifter1 @Zaineman
Awesome new plane! Come check this out!
I am out of spotlights. Maybe one of you can?
@Shootingstar07
+1Yes, discord does not work for over 3 days or so at a time. Use imgbb.
@TheUnitedStatesOfAmerica
Nope.
@TheUnitedStatesOfAmerica
Lol
@Graingy
Hmm.
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+1@VeroViper
+1Nice!
@LM0418
Thanks. Maybe freeze dry them? Dont want the mail men to smell anything.
@overlord5453
True dat.
@LM0418
+1Can I have a piece of andrew as a memento? A finger, perhaps?
Pig:
The pig (Sus domesticus), also called swine (pl.: swine) or hog, is an omnivorous, domesticated, even-toed, hoofed mammal. It is named the domestic pig when distinguishing it from other members of the genus Sus. It is considered a subspecies of Sus scrofa (the wild boar or Eurasian boar) by some authorities, but as a distinct species by others. Pigs were domesticated in the Neolithic, both in East Asia and in the Near East. When domesticated pigs arrived in Europe, they extensively interbred with wild boar but retained their domesticated features.
The pig has a large head, with a long snout strengthened by a special prenasal bone and a disk of cartilage at the tip.[2] The snout is used to dig into the soil to find food and is an acute sense organ. The dental formula of adult pigs is
3.1.4.3
3.1.4.3
, giving a total of 44 teeth. The rear teeth are adapted for crushing. In males, the canine teeth can form tusks, which grow continuously and are sharpened by grinding against each other.[2] There are four hoofed toes on each foot; the two larger central toes bear most of the weight, while the outer two are also used in soft ground.[3] Most pigs have rather sparsely bristled hair on their skin, though there are some woolly-coated breeds such as the Mangalitsa.[4] Adult pigs generally weigh between 140 and 300 kg (310 and 660 lb), though some breeds can exceed this range. Exceptionally, a pig called Big Bill weighed 1,157 kg (2,551 lb) and had a shoulder height of 1.5 m (4.9 ft).[5]
Pigs possess both apocrine and eccrine sweat glands, although the latter are limited to the snout.[6] Pigs, like other "hairless" mammals such as elephants, do not use thermal sweat glands in cooling.[7] Pigs are less able than many other mammals to dissipate heat from wet mucous membranes in the mouth by panting. Their thermoneutral zone is 16–22 °C (61–72 °F).[8] At higher temperatures, pigs lose heat by wallowing in mud or water via evaporative cooling, although it has been suggested that wallowing may serve other functions, such as protection from sunburn, ecto-parasite control, and scent-marking.[9] Pigs are among four mammalian species with mutations in the nicotinic acetylcholine receptor that protect against snake venom. Mongooses, honey badgers, hedgehogs, and pigs all have different modifications to the receptor pocket which prevents α-neurotoxin from binding.[10] Pigs have small lungs for their body size, and are thus more susceptible than other domesticated animals
Looks awesome, how many parts is it rn?
+1@GuardianAerospace
+1I would rather smell the sulfur, and not look at the tu160.
Lol, didn't notice. Thanks! I remember that build being highest rated, long before i created my account, and then downloading it, and my old iPad going boom. Never seen it since. I will have to download it with this iPad now.
+1Fo=food? Yummy! I can have it with my Tea!
@Alternation
Its an old word, that was used a long time ago. It is no longer in the common usage.
@IceCraftGaming
+1Seeras is the most helpful for auto credit, for next time.
(He was just tagged below me)
Congratulations on gold!
🏅
This is a bit… odd, wouldn't you say?
Awesome!
+1Where is this build? I must download it.
+1How fun.
How can a smell look like a look that smells like a smell?
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@Majakalona
+1Good for you!
@CatWithAWizardWand360
+1There is a difference between an upgrade and a remodel.
@Zhixunlin23
+1Lol
@Karroc9522
Makes sense lol. Have fun with it ;)
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@Karroc9522
Lol
@Majakalona
+1Done.
@ComradeSandman
Yes. But where do i put it?
@CatWithAWizardWand360
+1Living rat not have hole in side for machine gun to come out.
@ChaseplaneKLWith1MG
Yep! You have a MG now! Welcome to the machine gun club.
Lol. I after my comment loaded, there were 2 pictures instead of 1. You must have been editing it lol ;)
+2I think the bombs look nice, but idk.
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+1@Karroc9522
Hmm. A vtol. I will have to get back to you ;)
@Karroc9522
Oh, just found it. (here)
Yeah, thats an odd, immature user. They dont like me for some reason.
At one point, they had a forum post, where they blocked anyone who commented there without upvoting. I did, and they blocked me, but I have not seen them since.
@Karroc9522
They did? Idk. Where was that? Coudl you link me to it?
Vtol?
@ChaseplaneKL
Sold!
@CatWithAWizardWand360
+1How does he be hollow?