What I do is start with the shape of the bottom, then make the sides below the windows and the nose, then make the sides above the windows and tye window area then the roof, then the wings, then the landing gear, then the cockpit if you're making one
I doubt he's fully leaving. Tbh I've had the same thoughts my self but I have no idea how to use any other apps, and the YouTube courses I've watched don't show you enough soon enough.
In my Super Cub I have airbrakes inside the wheels that activate when you're on the ground and using a lot of yaw. You can steal them if you like :)
Just note they're made for quite a low cockpit position so you might have to adjust the funky tree formula a bit. It's pretty obvious which one Activates them below a certain altitude.
They didn't follow though with it because, although the design is significantly more efficient than modern airliners, because passengers on each side of the plane can only evacuate from one side, it was basically impossible for the plane to comply with evacuation speed safety requirements.
That's what I remember anyway.
Here is a link to the Kitfox I made a couple of years ago. The are links to more mobile friendly versions in the description, though the lowest part count version still has over 500 parts.
In real life, the flaperons still have an aerodynamic effect on the main wing section, which SimplePlanes doesn't simulate. This means the small flaperon wing section which is trying to roll the plane is fighting against the main wing section trying to fly straight, which basically just makes a heap of drag and not much roll action.
On my Kitfox I still had a bit if wing in the flaperon, but most of what does the roll and flaps is done with control surfaces I added on the main wing.
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You might wanna take those extra wings out and make it real life mass again because if you keep that stuff the plane is gonna fly like it's on rails (very bad) and it's gonna float for days.
I think any new PC worth more than $30 can run SP
Oh dayum you're getting close
Ok
Just building a lot
+3Finger-mingo 😏
+7I like how you used an airbrake for the door :D
Dayum those drive shafts thicc
Ngl it would be nice of these pinned forums were visually separate from normal forums, like, if they had a blue tinted background or something
+9What happened to the other one?
@Usairwaysa380 Depends what device you have
@Augusta Yay
+1Wow this is fantastic!
+1Chreighn
no
Still not good
+1@NINETAILEDFOXNTF Dark mode is better because your eyes don't burn to death at night
+4Eww looser
+1OK that hella weird
Br you're so close to 200
@WNP78 Is that a new thing you're gonna add to all rotators?
when ur pickup has a cold be like
+1Make a uservoice and add a link to it in the description
That's actually a really cool idea!
+9Can you make this part floppy so you can use it like a ball joint in suspension?
+9Or are you gonna add proper ball joints?
@Sakorsky Most high wing GA aircraft
+1Build whatever you want
+1What I do is start with the shape of the bottom, then make the sides below the windows and the nose, then make the sides above the windows and tye window area then the roof, then the wings, then the landing gear, then the cockpit if you're making one
+1Ngl cranberry and chicken pizza is my favourite. Sweet stuff on pizza is actually pretty nice.
Same
+1Today was a good day
+1@CenturyAerospace (You mean 0.1)
+1Activate1 * (0.9 * Throttle + 0.1):D @nomalnormaltheman
- Rotor goes directly inline vertically of the CoM
- Tail rotor for yaw and to counteract rotor torque
+1Mentalise the mechanism and think about why some things are the way they are and if things have to be certain lengths and why,
+2I doubt he's fully leaving. Tbh I've had the same thoughts my self but I have no idea how to use any other apps, and the YouTube courses I've watched don't show you enough soon enough.
+4Skwore
@FearlessAce Ikr?
+1@JuanNotAnAlt OI!!!!!
If you want
Oi
Souperb!
Das some pretty good soup
In my Super Cub I have airbrakes inside the wheels that activate when you're on the ground and using a lot of yaw. You can steal them if you like :)
Just note they're made for quite a low cockpit position so you might have to adjust the funky tree formula a bit. It's pretty obvious which one Activates them below a certain altitude.
Okie bye
Do whatever you want
They didn't follow though with it because, although the design is significantly more efficient than modern airliners, because passengers on each side of the plane can only evacuate from one side, it was basically impossible for the plane to comply with evacuation speed safety requirements.
+1That's what I remember anyway.
1998-2021, that seems concerning
+2Is he... irl dead? 😨
Damn those legs thicc
+1Here is a link to the Kitfox I made a couple of years ago. The are links to more mobile friendly versions in the description, though the lowest part count version still has over 500 parts.
In real life, the flaperons still have an aerodynamic effect on the main wing section, which SimplePlanes doesn't simulate. This means the small flaperon wing section which is trying to roll the plane is fighting against the main wing section trying to fly straight, which basically just makes a heap of drag and not much roll action.
On my Kitfox I still had a bit if wing in the flaperon, but most of what does the roll and flaps is done with control surfaces I added on the main wing.
.
You might wanna take those extra wings out and make it real life mass again because if you keep that stuff the plane is gonna fly like it's on rails (very bad) and it's gonna float for days.