357k WinsWings Comments

  • Robin-A310 1.9 years ago

    @AndrewGarrison Thanks so much for your support!

  • Win's new Plane 1.9 years ago

    hi buddy, I missed you on SP, well I understand you get less motivation. Well, I am trying to reduce my time on SP due to other staff in life. But I can't, so far. Lol

  • A-3 Panther II 1.9 years ago

    this is a cool design - a modern P38

  • How to become Platinum - Simpleplanes Explained 1.9 years ago

    Wow, this is quite a detailed explanation. I guess the VR builds got 30 upvotes per build, maybe I am wrong. It is hard to calculate definitely.

  • Toy air plane 1.9 years ago

    @Apollo018362 Thanks for a lot of upvotes today.

    +1
  • Dassault-Breguet Super Etendard (ARA) 1.9 years ago

    @RicardoACE no problem

  • Dassault-Breguet Super Etendard (ARA) 1.9 years ago

    Great plane, and a great story from the Fockland war, 1981.

  • CESA230 Seaplane ver 1.9 years ago

    thanks for joining

    +1
  • I put a Additional simple code to Ai, and then.. 1.9 years ago

    @KSB24 Thanks

    +1
  • I put a Additional simple code to Ai, and then.. 1.9 years ago

    Great job with the coding. Do you have any recommendations for the XML coding? I haven't done any coding for 20 years or more, but I could pick it up if I need to. Still strong with math too. (I wish I have more extra time though)

    +1
  • A6M2-N Seaplane 1.9 years ago

    @Stinkysock this is "how to make a challenge’’ - written by @EternalDarkness
    step one: make sure you are competent. If you can't build a good entry for your own challenge, you can't rate entries on such a challenge;
    step two: make a set of rules, requirements, and judging criteria. Write them down on an unlisted post, so you can just copy and paste them;
    step three: make a build, 2D or 3D, that shows what the challenge is about and post it;
    step four: edit the description of the challenge post to show all the rules, rewards, judging criteria...
    step five: wait until the deadline you gave is up;
    step six: rate entries and give rewards. It should take you two to three days, few hours a day for that.

  • My concept art : The Jet Seaplane Fighter 1.9 years ago

    @Noob101 ah, thanks. You are right. But I forget my Vexin-A23 when I was sketching this. LoL

    +1
  • WINGSIRON J900-200C 1.9 years ago

    good work

  • (Reworked) Beechcraft King Air 250GT 1.9 years ago

    either way looks beautiful in my eyes

    +1
  • WWII Challenge (Closed) 1.9 years ago

    Supporting the Challenge with a SPOT! good luck my friend

  • Smirnov SM-6 (USSR Polar Aviation 1950s) 1.9 years ago

    Huh, this is a Russian version on the C119

  • XB-224 1.9 years ago

    Dear All, IF you see an incomplete build in the editor, it is a glitch. You can play directly without doing anything, Or you can turn on the visibility icon (the eye icon) if you want to see the parts in the designer mode.

  • RJ Whispering Death Mk1F 6.6 1.9 years ago

    looks very fun - as beautiful as all your works, especially lov that inverted gull wings

  • XB-224 1.9 years ago

    @TheAviator77 thanks

  • One thing I've changed. 1.9 years ago

    Great thought and agree. Happyness was during the build and continuous testing and improvement. After that, I will post it. Not all players are builders, so those people can download and play. Thanks if people give credit and upvotes, but the main happiness was in my build.

    +1
  • [PEA] Douglas C-47 1.9 years ago

    @Monarchii I like your concept of "Part Efficient Aircraft" - well, I mostly build around 100 parts. I want to build many planes but it is too hard for me to focus only on a single plane for a long period

    +3
  • SR-53 Rocket Plane 1.9 years ago

    @Monarchii thanks for your support, have fun

    +1
  • XB-224 1.9 years ago

    @SomeSPGuyWhoLikesLore thanks- this is based on a photo that i saw a few days ago. Not an exact copy though, since I built it from my memory

    +1
  • XB-224 1.9 years ago

    @Monarchii YES!!!

    +1
  • XB-224 1.9 years ago

    @Monarchii guess where I get the inspiration?

  • XB-224 1.9 years ago

    @SpeedhunterFlying wing design is not a new thing. Check out the Northrop YB-35 which flew in 1949 and develop during the WW2

    +1
  • XB-224 1.9 years ago

    @Hahahahaahahshs Ha ha,,, this is 1947 buddy ,, this is old

  • VC-7 Finch 1.9 years ago

    @Quercon I see

    +1
  • VC-7 Finch 1.9 years ago

    @Quercon I guess you might need some weight as well. Check this out: Kammov K8 which is similar size with this

    +1
  • F4X-B Archangel 1.9 years ago

    @SkyJayTheFirst Oh, no problem. It is just a bit. my pleasure

    +1
  • Robin-A310 1.9 years ago

    @Hahahahaahahshs Thanks

  • F4X-B Archangel 1.9 years ago

    Nice,

    +1
  • VC-7 Finch 1.9 years ago

    It’s a good try. it will be even better if you can slow down the sensitivity of the controls.

    +1
  • RS-50J 1.9 years ago

    Welcome aboard with your new concept

    +1
  • Jet Sea Plane 1.9 years ago

    Special thanks for building this concept. Nice work

  • F.B.A. Type B Reconnaissance Seaplane 1.9 years ago

    this is so much under voted

  • [PEA] Honmei Kagura 1.9 years ago

    @Monarchii I have tagged you in the Private. I have 2 of them

    +1
  • [PEA] Honmei Kagura 1.9 years ago

    Ary you the same "Chii" who build "Chii's 109" (the Me 109)
    and Heinkel He-100 D - and disappear

  • [PEA] Honmei Kagura 1.9 years ago

    @Monarchii Yes, I have tried this last night. It flies so well. Great job (and you will be #1 player in a short time)

    +1
  • [PEA] Honmei Kagura 1.9 years ago

    very cool. I love the low part count builds. Since I want to build every planes in a day or two.

  • No Wing Challenge 2024 [ENDED] 1.9 years ago

    Sounds stupid to me at first, but ha ha ha,,, not at all. This is a cool challenge. Upvote and Spotlighted! A gyroscope is a must. Without that, it’s impossible

    +1
  • Grumman F-14B USAF HELP 1.9 years ago

    Well, the best thing is build it yourself

  • Sea Dawg 1.9 years ago

    Thanks for joining

  • Grumman F-14B USAF HELP 1.9 years ago

    @TheAviator77 i see. I will take a look

  • Writing an article - prospectives 1.9 years ago

    @AshdenpawTG22 I blocked only if someone made a rude comment. Well, if you do not mean to do so, I will unblock. I just want to be friends with everyone on this site and have fun with all.

    @HuskyDynamics01 @32 For the concept of an extra pay version of the SP, well, it was just my "hypothesis" and not set in stone. Just bringing up an idea to help if Jundroo is too tight with production costs.

    +1
  • 37 Talon II Lower Part 1.9 years ago

    @Zaineman I am glad to know that you are well

  • Changing the TEXT SIZE for Overload in-game XML editor (for iPad users) 1.9 years ago

    @DatTrainGuy19 well, still that doesn't work very well, so I mentioned other comment

  • Writing an article - prospectives 1.9 years ago

    Agree with @HuskyDynamics01 and I suggest (Just my hypothesis) ) that the company finds extra ways to make money through some of the following -
    Allow to buy or sell some premium builds, make extra profit on that, as well as encourage the builders. Some games have "gold, silver, etc.," which you can buy with currency, then the user can use the "gold" to buy premium vehicles. So that people could buy extra premium features after buying the game.

    A separate community app for the users, which will do the function of this web, as well as sell premium vehicles, share to other social media, etc.

    For iPads/tablets, the user interface can be more intuitive, and the size of the buttons too. The font size in the overload mod is too small on iPad.

    But, if possible, they could add in some more simple parts to update.
    ready-made wings
    more landing gears such as 4 to 6 wheels in a bogie
    Tracks for tanks. So that no modding is needed.
    instead of typing the numbers, it would be more convenient if we could slide the slider to increase the number
    A few screenshot background options before uploading new planes
    The ability to easily place/locate one or multiple buildings, ships, planes, or anything to the place in the game. Let's say to make a small group of targets out of downloaded pieces quickly.