Very cool, I love early aviation. But it is a tad too long, that's my only complaint. But if you need help finding pics for early aviation I'm willing to help :)
Yes, powered by a single HeS-011 high altitude turbojet. And was going to have 4 X-4 Ruhrstahl wired guided missiles. As well as 45 degree swept wings and an advanced aerodynamic design :) @jamesPLANESii
Well, for me it's Whitehead . But my Ader also did make a 900ft jump with his Avion III. And then in 1894 Sir Hiram maxims giant steam powered machine broke off its track and started flying off and then crashed. But I believe Whitehead was the first. @ThePilotDude
Well, we are actually started doing testing for "wing warping" since we are going faster and want a cleaner profile on the aircraft. Plus ailerions was "inspired" by wing warping :) @BlackhattAircraft
It was a bomber, they gave it the fighter designation because 1. Fighter pilots wouldn't fly a bomber and 2. Only fighter pilots had the skill to fly it
Thanks, the last one had a few problems with the controls system. Plus the elevator was ineffective past a certain degree. But this one flys much better. And again thanks for the feedback :) @Hyattorama
And it's a Curtiss pusher D model and not the headless either
+1@mojoyup This should be it
+1Very cool, I love early aviation. But it is a tad too long, that's my only complaint. But if you need help finding pics for early aviation I'm willing to help :)
+1:) this is gonna be fun
+1All it is is a wing spinning which is producing lift and the lift is the thrust that propels the craft forwards. @randomusername
+1Piston* but yes techcinally also electric at the same time @randomusername
+1Besides the new thing I put in their today I have only used that @Spacedoge12345plane
+1To the best of what? I don't really use Sub-Assmeblies @Spacedoge12345plane
+1Im gonna try this at home
+1Also swastika was a symbol of good luck in that time, so make sure to put that in the Desc. So people don't get confused.
+1I literally have no words to describe this.....
+1@IzzyIA @Spacedoge12345plane I made probably one of the most stable piston engines on the site :)
+1Amazing, I have an upcoming project that I think you would like :)
+1A box of pizza rolls....
+1Yes, powered by a single HeS-011 high altitude turbojet. And was going to have 4 X-4 Ruhrstahl wired guided missiles. As well as 45 degree swept wings and an advanced aerodynamic design :) @jamesPLANESii
+1Technically the first powered flight happened in 1876 by Felix Du Temple, but it wasnt a substained flight
+1This should be the page the Ader Avion was more advanced in some aspects than the Wright flyer in my opinion
+1Well, for me it's Whitehead . But my Ader also did make a 900ft jump with his Avion III. And then in 1894 Sir Hiram maxims giant steam powered machine broke off its track and started flying off and then crashed. But I believe Whitehead was the first. @ThePilotDude
+1Well, we are actually started doing testing for "wing warping" since we are going faster and want a cleaner profile on the aircraft. Plus ailerions was "inspired" by wing warping :) @BlackhattAircraft
+1It was a bomber, they gave it the fighter designation because 1. Fighter pilots wouldn't fly a bomber and 2. Only fighter pilots had the skill to fly it
+1Not really but ok lol @Spacedoge12345plane
+1Haha, I might actually take that into consideration @RamboJutter
+1Also I was wanting to get into building replicas and such, any tips on detailing? @Hyattorama
+1Thanks, the last one had a few problems with the controls system. Plus the elevator was ineffective past a certain degree. But this one flys much better. And again thanks for the feedback :) @Hyattorama
+1@Hyattorama thanks :)
+1German engineering at its finest :)
+1Nice engine
+1:) btw you can on tag 3 people per post. But congratulations!!!!
+1What Eternal said, it's the thing with twin engines and could outclimb a Corsair but sadly was never adopted
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+1That is amazing, thanks for featuring me :)
+1Nice and simple :)
+1But nice An-2
+1PO-2 is superior
+1Episode five?
+1This is like when you go to school and the teacher brings doughnuts lol.
+1I believe he was first as well
+1The main wing needs to be bigger, you COL is too far back from your COG.
+1This is officially my favorite creation on the site, although I don't believe the Wright brothers were the first to achieve powered flight.
+1You could do something related to Coandă, he was Romanian and claimed to have invented the jet engine. So you could build a storyline off of that.
+1Well... hmmm a Romanian jet might be interesting as well. Kinda as like a secret project they were working on.
+1Not bad, I like it. :)
+1It works in SP, but wouldn't work IRL. There aren't enough connections. Would you like me to fix it? I can't make any promises though...
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+1I got it up to 55mph but I had to remove some parts
+1Don't listen to them, but I would just try building out of your comfort zone. Experiment a little and figure out what you like.
+1Almost reminds me of a stug
+1:)
+1I've gotten 2 people
+1Ummm, this thing was made in 1897. It weighed over 700lbs and had steamengines. So I don't think it's an ultralight XD @Spacedoge12345plane
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