@Formula350 so basically, GS is your speed relative to the ground. TAS is your speed relative to the air around you (it can be affected by wind), but isn’t adjusted for atmospheric density or altitude. IAS adjusts for altitude and density as well as wind, so it gives you a more accurate reading on whether or not you're going to stall if you’re landing at a higher altitude
@WhyBreadSoFattning ur mom
@NakAk yeah I can see some resemblance
It’ll be better than the red ape family nft show
+1@KuroNekoTea ogey still need to credit tho
Make the tracks 2 mod a stock part
+7Isn’t this X4JB’s
+1@Bobyo but if it’s a ripoff what is it a ripoff of? Cessna doesn’t have any single engine low wing turboprops
Amazing! However, if I remember correctly the wing spoilers lock above 550mph or so, but I don’t really remember the exact speed
Is it going to be anime because that would actually make sense if you're paying someone for animation
+5Bruh no Sauron was the most important because his forging of the One Ring made all of that stuff happen
+7One just doesn’t have the center wheel and FedEx still use some for some reason
@Chillybaconface epic
@Bobyo then why is it called a Cessna? They don’t make kit planes
+3Hey not bad
Idk what cessna this is but it's not a cessna
hubman
@Bobyo I've done it with some small tanks I've made
You can lower the explosion force but yeah solid shot does absolutely nothing or deletes the part completely
+2Rotator movement is kind of fast on everything, slowing it down would be a good idea
They fold the opposite direction irl
wer mobiel
+1Are you making a DC-10-30 or DC-10-10?
ooh nice
$2000 to download some block planes and use the built in free screen recorder
+8Oh but it has been
This movie fiasco could be its own movie
+8Lmao PG-13 Simpleplanes movie that means you can use the f word once be careful where you put it
+7That would actually be nice
+1@Formula350 no, weather just changes the atmosphere and visibility. Wind settings are a different thing
@Formula350 yeah, TAS and GS are always the same unless I’m using wind and IAS and TAS are different when I’m flying at high altitude
+1@Formula350 so basically, GS is your speed relative to the ground. TAS is your speed relative to the air around you (it can be affected by wind), but isn’t adjusted for atmospheric density or altitude. IAS adjusts for altitude and density as well as wind, so it gives you a more accurate reading on whether or not you're going to stall if you’re landing at a higher altitude
@spectre118 shhhhhhh
Depends. For maximum speed at altitude, TAS. For stall speed, IAS. For a car or truck, GS
+5What if I just made a borg cube
Oh no this is bad no blueprints ahhhhh
+2Oh no, cringe!
+5Killed one of these behind some bushes with a blind shot yesterday in war Thunder and I gotta say it was kind of gratifying
+6You watched the mustard video
@BomberBoy2 thanks!
@jinsatgat yeah it is I didn’t catch that
@DanDaFreakinMan You'd have to just open the cockpit and click them from outside or increase FOV
@Kangy eheheheheh
+1OK I'M MAKING THE ENTERPRISE NOW
+11YES
@Formula350 Like audible sounds, since sometimes it's fun to make cool sounding engines but then they take tons of fuel
+1Manipulating fuel consumption would be really nice for sound models
+3Yay!
+5Russian R3 T20
+2@AndrewGarrison thanks for the curation! I hope everyone has fun with this in VR!
@WiiMini thanks