Every state and province has different markers for its own highways, but use standard ones for all federal highways. Many special highways – such as the Queen Elizabeth Way, Trans-Canada Highway, and various auto trails in the U.S. – have used unique signs. Counties in the US sometimes use a pentagonal blue sign with yellow letters for numbered county roads, though the use is inconsistent even within states.
Units[edit]
Distances on traffic signs generally follow the measurement system in use locally: that is to say, the metric system in all countries of the world except Burma, Liberia, the United Kingdom, and the United States – although the metric system is used in the UK for all purposes other than the display of road distances and the defining of speed limits, and in the US the Federal Department of Transportation has developed (very rarely used) metric standards for all signs.
No; you post an image to an image hosting site (Personally, I recommend postimg.cc) then paste in the direct link (you’ll see it in the pasting options) to the “image link.png” in the message Tanker said @Shelbysine
Halo pelican
+13D print = plastic
Plastic melts
that's my amount of points @Haloispog
+1Of course
Hallo
If not I can make a sample plane if you want
Dissect some airliners and see how they are constructed
Link to uncontrolled car. Enjoy!
Pog blueprint @Erc90F4RU
Congrat
What website did you get the blueprints from 😮
lol, does it stand for Universal Technical Institute because it seems like an easy logo to make @PapaKernels
Ability to zoom out more
+15Old logo
+2Everything comes from 4chan 😳
How many alts do you own Ren @neRfOthginK
will do @PapaKernels
+1Congrats
Lmao imagine faking serving in the USAF to win an argument @NygelTern
I was playing minecraft
We got glass
However, if you're trying to recreate the crash (in an educational manner), don't do it in a comment section either @TriStar
+1That's someone's last words, if you're trying to get a casual joke out of it that's just stupid @LegoManOfLegoCity
Just ignore them
Can you just chill in the server if you dont have MP?
Congrats!!! (Even tho its a cat)
It’s a bubble
Unfortunateky not
+1If only SP had custom engine sounds so we could recreate the C-5’s buzzsaw...
+2Could be a little smoother, but otherwise noice
+1Good luck msking the s duct
British Airways was an operator of the -200 tho
Do it
USS Wisconsin (BB-64)
+1Sure @PapaKernels
Interestimt, I should try making one
+1Very cool plane, also you’re welcome
Oh nvm I thought the bottom one was SP lol
+1How so smooth 😮
+1Engine (not the propeller itself) looks a tad bit small
+1It’s flat as a pancake
+1Hmm that’s weird, I’ve always had the windsock
Fun fact: The DC-10-40 (the model equipped with JT9Ds) has never been involved in an accident
Git banned
+1Rickerollus
Indie company
+3Brittania rules the waves! @LaunchDepartmentAerospace
+1Every state and province has different markers for its own highways, but use standard ones for all federal highways. Many special highways – such as the Queen Elizabeth Way, Trans-Canada Highway, and various auto trails in the U.S. – have used unique signs. Counties in the US sometimes use a pentagonal blue sign with yellow letters for numbered county roads, though the use is inconsistent even within states.
Units[edit]
Distances on traffic signs generally follow the measurement system in use locally: that is to say, the metric system in all countries of the world except Burma, Liberia, the United Kingdom, and the United States – although the metric system is used in the UK for all purposes other than the display of road distances and the defining of speed limits, and in the US the Federal Department of Transportation has developed (very rarely used) metric standards for all signs.
Ok cool
No; you post an image to an image hosting site (Personally, I recommend postimg.cc) then paste in the direct link (you’ll see it in the pasting options) to the “image link.png” in the message Tanker said @Shelbysine