Very nice. My favorite director as well. Did you know his father worked on Japanese war birds during the war? That's why most of his movies have airplanes in them.
Also love the history. Very tragic events that are almost lost to history, but are reminded to a new generation here. I'll be trying this ship out tonight.
Thanks @jacobHardy64 and @Zing2000 I look forward to seeing what you can do with these. You should take my Red Baron out for a spin btw... It is really fun to fly. :-)
@Stingray - Glad these worked out. You know, I was able to embed a 10X power prop in the blades before to give it lift, but could not get it to be stable on it's own. Maybe I should have released that as well. Love the color by the way. Smart looking craft.
Thanks for posting the video, but I don't think it truly captures all the time and effort I put into making the airplane. Can you try to redo it? If not, thanks anyway!
@ElijtheGeat - you can't mod on iOS. Apple locks the OS down so you can't access the files. android users can access files. My mac is all messed up from beta testing so I can't give reliable instructions for OSX. PC is the way to go. Even a cheap $200 PC can run the game and allow you to mod. I do file transfers between iOS and PC all the time. On a PC you have total control of the XML file. I use Textpad++ to do my editing. I can literally create an aircraft out of a pile of randomly connected parts. You should get a PC for this game.
@JMicah4 - for the tail I used two nosecones that juxtaposition at right angles. You just need to add two nose cones somewhere on your aircraft, and change the dimensions in the XML to be: scale="-0.1,1,0.1"
Next, you use the X,Y,Z coordinates to position the crosses over the location you want. Simple right?
@Eric314 I will try!
@PlanesOfOld - yes, but remember that the props I made are nosecones.
@PlanesOfOld - I own nearly all his films. Spirited Away will release on Blu-ray soon.
@PlanesOfOld - yeah that's because there are "blocks" in front of the inlet. I can't do much for that.
Very nice. My favorite director as well. Did you know his father worked on Japanese war birds during the war? That's why most of his movies have airplanes in them.
@993619 - please see my other airplane on mod requests. I have instructions in the description.
@Notapier - yes I'll attempt that next :-). I have some other requests to knock out as well.
Also love the history. Very tragic events that are almost lost to history, but are reminded to a new generation here. I'll be trying this ship out tonight.
@SpiritusRaptor - complicated... yes, but I could probably do it.
Thanks @jacobHardy64 and @Zing2000 I look forward to seeing what you can do with these. You should take my Red Baron out for a spin btw... It is really fun to fly. :-)
@JMichah4 - you're welcome!
@PlanesOfOld - Here is your request.
@Johawks I will be releasing the IJN Mikasa very soon. You can take it apart for reference.
@Johawks - I have a mod request creation. Can you comment there so I don't lose track of the results?
@Scriefers - Will do! He follows you and admires your work.
@Wakescar - Thanks man. I appreciate that :-) Cheers!
@VonRichthofen - Thanks man! Keep up the good work with your planes.
@Spikerya - yes ive seen all the suggestions. I'll reply back to everyone today. The short answer is yes I can do that.
It sure lives up to it's name! Btw nice gear ;-)
Four wings or more? Or just four wings.
I must warn you about the pull to the right, so on take off don't wait for it to rotate, (tail lifts off ground) so pull up immediately. Thanks!
@TheKeru - remove the cockpit and save it as a sub assembly.
Walrus Jr. Gives you thumbs up. Walrus Sr. Also gives thumbs up! It also almost flys 😊
@Notapier - yeah activation group 1 is a torpedo hit.
@Johawks sure! what do you need? Sorry for the wait.
Wow! This plane is in the movie "The Wind Rises"
@Stingray - Glad these worked out. You know, I was able to embed a 10X power prop in the blades before to give it lift, but could not get it to be stable on it's own. Maybe I should have released that as well. Love the color by the way. Smart looking craft.
Whoa! This is awesome! I love the look of the craft. Once you get it into the air it rocks!
Thanks for posting the video, but I don't think it truly captures all the time and effort I put into making the airplane. Can you try to redo it? If not, thanks anyway!
@Notapier - I've been less than 100 meters from one. Scary stuff.
@ElijtheGeat - you can't mod on iOS. Apple locks the OS down so you can't access the files. android users can access files. My mac is all messed up from beta testing so I can't give reliable instructions for OSX. PC is the way to go. Even a cheap $200 PC can run the game and allow you to mod. I do file transfers between iOS and PC all the time. On a PC you have total control of the XML file. I use Textpad++ to do my editing. I can literally create an aircraft out of a pile of randomly connected parts. You should get a PC for this game.
@ElijtheGeat @Hunter77 Yeah I see it, but it is hard to track all the comments and requests. I need to release a plane just for that.
Boat night!!! Yay!!!
My god! Boats everywhere!
@Hunter77 - let me get back to you on that I have to take cover for a tornado coming through.
@Hunter77 - that's the path on your computer to get to the XML files. You have a Mac, right?
@Hunter77 - OSX /Users/UserName/Library/Application Support/Jundroo/SimplePlanes
@JShay thanks for the rating. You should check out my latest creations. :)
Thank you @WeeBabySeamus !
@JMicah4 thanks!
Thanks @TheLatentImage @Rohan @Zing2000 ! Much appreciated!
Thanks guys! This ones by my dad, Walrus Sr.
@PlanesOfOld - Thanks. That was silly of me to upload this way. There is a lot more detail coming.
@JMicah4 - for the tail I used two nosecones that juxtaposition at right angles. You just need to add two nose cones somewhere on your aircraft, and change the dimensions in the XML to be: scale="-0.1,1,0.1" Next, you use the X,Y,Z coordinates to position the crosses over the location you want. Simple right?
@Notapier - I don't mind when references to the original are given. It was a tribute boat anyway.
Thanks @Teus @Hunter77
@Vikdesigns - I adjusted the nose cones to an odd configuration. I'll look that up today and will post the results here.
@Vikdesigns @Eric314 thanks!
Thanks guys!
@PlanesOfOld @JMicah4 @MooseWrangler @JacobHardy64 thanks for the ratings!