@rezpe - thanks for the rating! Here are the locations.
PC
C:\Users\UserName\AppData\LocalLow\Jundroo\SimplePlanes
OSX
/Users/UserName/Library/Application Support/Jundroo/SimplePlanes
Android
/Android/data/com.jundroo.SimplePlanes/files
@TheFlyingHippie - I talk about the location of the XML file in my MIG-19. For the nose cone, you just need to set the angle. Something like rotation="5,0,0" for five degrees. I'd horse around with the XML and see what you get. Check out MY SR-71 for very adjusted nose cones. Also my 737 Bomber has odd nose cone parts. Tear them apart and use as you please.
Got to love low physics and mobile limitations! Together, they make "Super-Buggy-Super-Speed-Super-That's-Not-Really-Possible Man!" (I don't even know if I said that right)
So I was flying this thing around, and I suddenly lost control at about 1,000 mph, and when I hit the water, my game bugged out and shot me away from the island at about four times the speed of sound. Totally deserves a rating.
@karlodarkness - you are correct on both parts. Had I moved the wheels back a bit, and tweaked power, it might have performed truer to the original. I might revisit this again.
@MissileMaker24 - I use my iOS and PC version for building. The PC version allows me to go into the XML files and adjust the size. Before the update, you could only mod the sub assemblies, but now you can mod the actual aircraft. To adjust XML: 1) Navigate to C:\Users\[your account user name]\AppData\LocalLow\Jundroo\SimplePlanes\AircraftDesigns 2:) Open the aircraft you want to hack (I use TextPad to edit in). 3:) Edit the attribute (such as the nose cone 4:) Save the XML then reload (open) the aircraft in Simple Planes. Thanks @Teus and @Wakescar for the ratings my friends.
@BrINCIHOF I'm using fuel tanks as bombs, so believe it or not, it is part of the tank... Like maybe the attachment points. Depending on you physics settings, the act as secondary bombs. They sort of dance around and blow up themselves. Kind of cool.
@Zing2000 - that plane looks great. I'm planning to try it out later.
@TheFlyingHippie - no that would mean making changes to the base program. These are for show.
@Zing2000 - OK, I'll try to get it to you later today.
@Zing2000 - what do you need?
Android - /Android/data/com.jundroo.SimplePlanes/files
OSX - /Users/UserName/Library/Application Support/Jundroo/SimplePlanes
PC - C:\Users\UserName\AppData\LocalLow\Jundroo\SimplePlanes
Forgot to drop these locations for XML files by platform.
@rezpe - thanks for the rating! Here are the locations. PC C:\Users\UserName\AppData\LocalLow\Jundroo\SimplePlanes OSX /Users/UserName/Library/Application Support/Jundroo/SimplePlanes Android /Android/data/com.jundroo.SimplePlanes/files
@tominator - I've got a great Japanese plane in the works.
Back to plane making. Enjoy folks!
@TheFlyingHippie - I talk about the location of the XML file in my MIG-19. For the nose cone, you just need to set the angle. Something like rotation="5,0,0" for five degrees. I'd horse around with the XML and see what you get. Check out MY SR-71 for very adjusted nose cones. Also my 737 Bomber has odd nose cone parts. Tear them apart and use as you please.
@Airdude have fun :-). I mostly enjoy watching what you guys make.
@corey1324 - LOL. Anyone can do this. There are limitations. I had a five way rotator semi working but it was buggy, so I dropped it.
Just let me know if anything bugs out for you. Limited testing..,,
Almost looks like another I saw a while back, but performs perfectly!
I am absolutely speechless. Just to cool!
This plane is featured in one of the update videos!
This thing loves to fly! Can't get enough of it!
@Mkenz - basic XML changes. I did not mod the game asset files. Official mod support is coming soon.
K thanks!
Beautiful my friend!
Frightening is a definetly a understatement.
Thanks @hypnotoad!
Got to love low physics and mobile limitations! Together, they make "Super-Buggy-Super-Speed-Super-That's-Not-Really-Possible Man!" (I don't even know if I said that right)
Sorry about that, I am afraid to record because the last time I did it, I some how lost all my planes. But this thing is a monster!
So I was flying this thing around, and I suddenly lost control at about 1,000 mph, and when I hit the water, my game bugged out and shot me away from the island at about four times the speed of sound. Totally deserves a rating.
I able to crash my game with thing! This is truly a work of art!
Oh crap. Murican airplane. Not a Japanese plane. Can I still enter a KI-84? Or will it be invalid?
Cool plane, It's good to see more of these! Btw, I got you to gold!
@hypnotoad - thank you. That means a lot to me.
@karlodarkness - you are correct on both parts. Had I moved the wheels back a bit, and tweaked power, it might have performed truer to the original. I might revisit this again.
@Shmexysmpilot - yes, I'll make longer, thinner cones.
@Ctracerx2 - yes, I'll make those for the community. You want to make tails like my 737 bomber, but smaller?
Cool!
Such a unique design. It is BIG. My PC was struggling. Lol.
LOL fun to fly. I made some smaller propellers that you can try as well.
@PlanesOfOld - Your parts are ready. Look for my latest upload. I created large and small for you. Can't wait to see what you create.
@Airdude You are most welcome! Have fun!
Wow! This bird is HUGE but it is also fun to fly. Very maneuverable! I see you put a ton of work into it. Nice job!
@Zing2000 check my latest creation for your nose cone.
LOL!
@PlanesOfOld - I've been getting a few more requests recently. Let me work on that and see if I can release a boneyard of parts for folks.
Looks cool. Glad the props worked out.
@Austinowen - cool! I'd like to see that plane when you release it!
@Zing2000 - I'll try to come up with something tonight. Maybe a bunch of cones with different sizes.
@maverickvii - yes I've adjusted the XML. See comments in my Mig airplane on how to do it on PC. Thanks for the question!
@Zing2000 do you have iOS or the PC version? I can write up something and post it on Reddit.
@MissileMaker24 - I use my iOS and PC version for building. The PC version allows me to go into the XML files and adjust the size. Before the update, you could only mod the sub assemblies, but now you can mod the actual aircraft. To adjust XML: 1) Navigate to C:\Users\[your account user name]\AppData\LocalLow\Jundroo\SimplePlanes\AircraftDesigns 2:) Open the aircraft you want to hack (I use TextPad to edit in). 3:) Edit the attribute (such as the nose cone 4:) Save the XML then reload (open) the aircraft in Simple Planes. Thanks @Teus and @Wakescar for the ratings my friends.
@BrINCIHOF I'm using fuel tanks as bombs, so believe it or not, it is part of the tank... Like maybe the attachment points. Depending on you physics settings, the act as secondary bombs. They sort of dance around and blow up themselves. Kind of cool.