@Supercraft888 not really... I am relatively new to the game and the website. i spent about 2-3 hours messing around on my own with the game before I set up my website account. I also looked at some other peoples' planes to get a better understanding of how things work. so overall, I had the game about 4 hours before making a website account.
@ACMECo1940
my tips are,
1. try to make an interesting cockpit, don't just stick a cockpit on top, replace the cockpit with a nose cone and place the cockpit inside. this is helpful when making larger planes.
2. try fitting the Air Inlets under the wings or partially embedded in the underside of the plane. You can place structural panels or wings around the inlets to give them more detail.
3. If your jet has two engines side by side (like mine has) take off he engines, go the section they were attached to, add a section, and then decrease the back dimensions to the diameter of 1 of the engines and attach the engine, and use the 'Run' tool in the fuselage block to line the side of the engine down the center of the airplane. after you line up the side, mirror the fuselage block that the engine is attached to. the block and the engine should both mirror. this gives the back of the aircraft a smoother look.
4. don't make the wingspan too long without supporting it or your wings snap off when going fast.
@SimpleTechAndResearch at the time of this comment, just under a day
@Thefalloutplayr lol
@TheLatentImage oh, ok.... well, except for you (the Mods) and the Developers.
you have a bit more power then the rest of the community.
I am confused, KingDeadshot is president of SimplePlanes?
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@Supercraft888 not really... I am relatively new to the game and the website. i spent about 2-3 hours messing around on my own with the game before I set up my website account. I also looked at some other peoples' planes to get a better understanding of how things work. so overall, I had the game about 4 hours before making a website account.
@ACMECo1940
my tips are,
1. try to make an interesting cockpit, don't just stick a cockpit on top, replace the cockpit with a nose cone and place the cockpit inside. this is helpful when making larger planes.
2. try fitting the Air Inlets under the wings or partially embedded in the underside of the plane. You can place structural panels or wings around the inlets to give them more detail.
3. If your jet has two engines side by side (like mine has) take off he engines, go the section they were attached to, add a section, and then decrease the back dimensions to the diameter of 1 of the engines and attach the engine, and use the 'Run' tool in the fuselage block to line the side of the engine down the center of the airplane. after you line up the side, mirror the fuselage block that the engine is attached to. the block and the engine should both mirror. this gives the back of the aircraft a smoother look.
4. don't make the wingspan too long without supporting it or your wings snap off when going fast.
@ACMECo1940 sure! what do you need help with?
@Thefalloutplayr thanks!
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