But always look up the designation first. Things like the P-66 and P-43 were real things and you ideally should try to avoid that. Also, American designation uses classes rather than the factory/design bureau name like Russia. If you want to go that route you can put your company name and use the first two letters followed by a number. In Russian variants aren't listed alphabetically (Bis, M, UB, etc) and do actually stand for certain things. NATO reporting names also work differently, with F denoting fighters, C for civilian or transport aircraft, B for bombers, M for training aircraft and H for helicopters, and have two syllables for jets and one for propeller aircraft. China does something similar to the us with J for fighters, H for bombers, Y for cargo and transport and JL for trainers. There are some exceptions but it's generally pretty regular, kind of like the US. They usually have NATO reporting names if they're older, but modern ones tend not to.
And you can make whatever it is as long as it fits the criteria, thats part of the fun. I’m not gonna make some super detailed and realistic replica only to have it be the slowest thing there. The only goal is to be fast, not to be realistic at all. Also FT is completely vanilla you don’t need to download anything to use it.
Small planes have mechanical nose wheel steering and no steering limits. The Navion specifically doesn’t have a nose wheel that looks like the stock wing gear.
@WhyBreadSoFattning monopoly, planned obsolescence, I could go on
But always look up the designation first. Things like the P-66 and P-43 were real things and you ideally should try to avoid that. Also, American designation uses classes rather than the factory/design bureau name like Russia. If you want to go that route you can put your company name and use the first two letters followed by a number. In Russian variants aren't listed alphabetically (Bis, M, UB, etc) and do actually stand for certain things. NATO reporting names also work differently, with F denoting fighters, C for civilian or transport aircraft, B for bombers, M for training aircraft and H for helicopters, and have two syllables for jets and one for propeller aircraft. China does something similar to the us with J for fighters, H for bombers, Y for cargo and transport and JL for trainers. There are some exceptions but it's generally pretty regular, kind of like the US. They usually have NATO reporting names if they're older, but modern ones tend not to.
Tetrarch be like
@jamesPLANESii bruh lmao
@TheNightmareCompany Yeah the KC-46s are 767 modifications that are two-engined but larger
@Inuyasha8215 np
KC-135
@Inuyasha8215
glass noises
@jamesPLANESii shhhhhh
wank engine wanker wankle
Also the landing gear is comically round
intake gap go brrrrrr
@Tookan yeah lol
@Bismarcksurvivor100 I can run 4000 parts on my phone you are having a skill issue
Obtain skill
Wow!
@Bernkastel np
@Sm10684 skill issue
@Sm10684 yeah easy just learn bruh
@SnoWFLakE0s buh skill issue
And you can make whatever it is as long as it fits the criteria, thats part of the fun. I’m not gonna make some super detailed and realistic replica only to have it be the slowest thing there. The only goal is to be fast, not to be realistic at all. Also FT is completely vanilla you don’t need to download anything to use it.
Bruh skill issue just learn how to use FT that’s not my problem if you can’t figure it out
@EngineerOtaku I told WNP about it and he straight up said no he wouldn't do it
@UraniumOxide cring
@derlurje plon
Front page doesn't display beta planes I'm pretty sure
@Sm10684 bruh but buh
buh
@RussianAce Indeed
what
Rainbow
@Numbers2 exactly the same
@MAHADI Yeah I don't think I'm gonna make another but we'll see. I have a lot of other things I want to make
@DESMONTHEWOLFIE nice
Polish song about drugs mmmmmmm
no
@DESMONTHEWOLFIE That's very cursed but cool
1.12 is gonna be VR, the next real update will be 1.13
THE EYE OF SAURON SEES ALL
@edensk I mean there’s barely a bulge at all
@NasaAstronut no
@Pyrrha I already knew that dimwit
plone
@DerVito fair
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Small planes have mechanical nose wheel steering and no steering limits. The Navion specifically doesn’t have a nose wheel that looks like the stock wing gear.
@KfcGaming thanks
Why is this so masterfully done
@SilverStar most do
@SilverStar Turbos usually just use prop pitch instead of throttle and have a constant speed prop but that's not super accurate all the time