@W22w1010 hmm… try use the code above but put a negative in front of the clamp (so it decreases) and a +1 at the end instead of +0.5 (so it starts at 100%)
I see you’ve made quite a few versions of this plane with little success in terms of downloads and updoots. Perhaps you could try using custom screenshots for the thumbnail of your plane.
Making each wing out of 2-3 wing parts can help. Also, if you make basic fuselage wings you can connect the engines to the fuselage wings instead of directly to the wing parts.
You could use an expression like this:
Throttle * (clamp((Altitude / 5000), 0, 0.5) + 0.5)
It should start at 50% maximum power at sea level and increase until it hits 100% at 5000m.
Also you can check out the engines on this plane if you would like. I did something similar on the engines there.
Edit: upon looking at this again, the code actually makes the power reach 100% at 2500m. If you want a certain altitude just multiply it by 2
This has got to be one of the best DC-8s out there! There aren’t many builds with such detailed liveries also
+1@W22w1010 hmm… try use the code above but put a negative in front of the clamp (so it decreases) and a +1 at the end instead of +0.5 (so it starts at 100%)
nice buckets
It’s been forever since I’ve seen a Hawaiian livery around here! Great Job!
+2Looks great and flies even better! Great job as always
+4The detail is insane
I’m so bad at the game, but I love it 😍
+2Yeah, isn’t that Atlas Air’s logo?
Ooooh, a Vickers? T
I had no idea until now how similar this plane looks to a Hawker 4000
daaaaaaammmn
+1Holy Flaps! I love it.
+1Maybe you could use a small block/fuselage to connect the wheel and shock together
+1Your planes just keep getting better. Keep up the good work!
+1@AviadorArgentino Thank you!
Brooooom Broooom
+1Yeah! UN SDGs
+2Just curious, what did you change from this?
@Blueshift thanks! Im surprised to see that people still downloading this plane
Nice! I love the blending between the wings and body
That’s a lot of detail, great job.
There’s so many drag points that my phone thinks it’s a phone number! Lol
Great build though
Geez, I don’t think I’ve ever seen a challenge with more entries
Taking a bite out of the competition!
+2@PZLAerospacesAgency Not this year, unfortunately
@C5GALEXY thank you!
@DeadlyDialga Thanks! – that was 80% of the work 🤣
@DatMaluchGuy19
@ZerkkTheSimper
@tran
@XAircraftManufacturer
@RepublicOfCursedPlanes
@Thunderthud
The tutorial videos work great for learning the controls for the VR cockpit. I love the built-in checklist as well!
+1Amazing! It’s a chonky boi too, larger than the GE9X.
+1I see you’ve made quite a few versions of this plane with little success in terms of downloads and updoots. Perhaps you could try using custom screenshots for the thumbnail of your plane.
This is an outstanding build! I wonder how you have so few points with this quality of plane
767 + 777 = this
+2How??
Oooh… Thanks for the heads up!
The airfoil shape and gear doors are perfect!!
+1Yo, it’s finally here!
Making each wing out of 2-3 wing parts can help. Also, if you make basic fuselage wings you can connect the engines to the fuselage wings instead of directly to the wing parts.
+2Looks Great!
Playing SP is actually a decent way to pass time on a long flight
:0 Amazing
+1Yo, that’s kinda crazy
+1Cool! I don’t think I’ve seen an IA 36 Condor on the site before. It flies really well too.
Propfans, nice! Something seems to be stuck on the inboard flaps, but other than that this is a solid plane.
@CrazyEngine No worries, glad I was able to help
You could use an expression like this:
Throttle * (clamp((Altitude / 5000), 0, 0.5) + 0.5)
It should start at 50% maximum power at sea level and increase until it hits 100% at 5000m.
Also you can check out the engines on this plane if you would like. I did something similar on the engines there.
Edit: upon looking at this again, the code actually makes the power reach 100% at 2500m. If you want a certain altitude just multiply it by 2
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great build
+1I think you should finish the Tiger