@Zoowarp something with full interior, full cockpit, no expense spared, full ground vehicle support, detailed seats, insane livery like that Pokemon plane, etc. I tried to do that here, but I ran out of computer power. It's even possible to do details like all the panels in the fuselage and wings. You could probably do even crazier stuff like fuselage flex under load, wing chord twist under rolling stress, soft body physics integration, and an absolute TON of funky trees controlling all the aircraft's systems, fly by wire, heading hold autopilot, vertical climb autopilot, altitude hold autopilot, and I ton more outside detail like A/C packs, RAT, pitot tubes, spinning jet engines with fuselage blades, etc. It could be amazing, but it would take months to build.
This is very nice! Two things I think need improvement though, are the nose shape and the use of piston propellers in the jet engines. The cockpit is very good! @QingyuZhou
@Inuyasha8215 Thank you! I put many hours of work into it but now I feel like it might have wings that are not swept enough and too skinny. It was built at the end of last summer.
@Omel How would I be able to do that? I've looked at a few other commercial aircraft on the site (including REW's 737) and it seems like when I try to use that method, it just doesn't look right.
@XAircraftManufacturer I will definitely post a version with the lowest part count, likely around 600-700, for mobile. Wing are about 180 each, nose is about 250, windows around 90, and other details probably a couple hundred more, including paint scheme (btw, which airline do you suggest?).
@Giantwhale Mirage INC is not designing any new aircraft at this point, but we will see what we have to offer you. We do have some aircraft in that seating capacity range pre-built.
@Obtheplanedestroyer Should be easily possible with funky trees. Fortunately, the system cannot break, since the game computes AOA without need for a sensor.
Is this method still used since we have hollow fuse blocks? I sometimes use it because of the annoying hitbox on hollow fuse blocks. Pieces should be able to pass through them and clicking the hollow part shouldn't have you select the thing itself. I hope the devs fix this in 1.10.
@ForeverPie Kinda funny that airbus' real main project was to develop an aircraft with only two engines, to compete with the efficiency of other aircraft. Then a few years later, they took that exact same fuselage design and slapped four engines on it. And I think the a340-600 with 2 engines (a330-400?) Would be a lot better of a seller.
BTW, what kind of funky trees did you use in this plane?
@ForeverPie I'm working on an aircraft inspired by this one. I think I might just remember this from a whole bunch of years ago (I played the game for about 1/2 a year before making an account) anyway, Here's the link. Please let me know what you think.
@CarterTheTurtle Coronavirus has slowed our aircraft manuafacturing capabilities. We will update you as soon as we have more information on your project.
Interestingly, the Boeing 757's fuselage is not the same height all the way through. After the wingbox, it increases in thickness slightly, although it is hard to tell because it only increases downward. I haven't seen any other 757s on this site that have this.
@Thelionslipstonight I'm making a couple updates to this one, including proper length and wings, but probably no mobile version. I'll give you a version with no windows and details though. Might take a little while.
@QingyuZhou If you're not too far in, would you like me to send you the most advanced version? It has the roll-controlling spoilers, auto-reversers, and better overall performance.
@zhengzejian2270 I don't either, but I managed to get it transformed to a 757 wing for a new updated 757 I'm doing. This wing actually came from my 757-200 in the first place.
@Zoowarp something with full interior, full cockpit, no expense spared, full ground vehicle support, detailed seats, insane livery like that Pokemon plane, etc. I tried to do that here, but I ran out of computer power. It's even possible to do details like all the panels in the fuselage and wings. You could probably do even crazier stuff like fuselage flex under load, wing chord twist under rolling stress, soft body physics integration, and an absolute TON of funky trees controlling all the aircraft's systems, fly by wire, heading hold autopilot, vertical climb autopilot, altitude hold autopilot, and I ton more outside detail like A/C packs, RAT, pitot tubes, spinning jet engines with fuselage blades, etc. It could be amazing, but it would take months to build.
@exosuit how much RAM do you use when running large aircraft? I'm trying to decide if I will need 12GB or 16GB.
@Zoowarp Thank you! I'll be graduating from high school in May 2021 and then I'll be able to make 10,000 part aircraft!
@Zoowarp my budget is $1000. I was looking at this computer.
This is very nice! Two things I think need improvement though, are the nose shape and the use of piston propellers in the jet engines. The cockpit is very good! @QingyuZhou
@Inuyasha8215 Thank you! I put many hours of work into it but now I feel like it might have wings that are not swept enough and too skinny. It was built at the end of last summer.
+1@EternalDarkness Wow I feel dumb now
@Omel and thank you for the support!
+2@Omel How would I be able to do that? I've looked at a few other commercial aircraft on the site (including REW's 737) and it seems like when I try to use that method, it just doesn't look right.
+3@ChisP I could really use some help. I've been trying for about two hours, and haven't gotten anywhere with the wing panelling.
@XAircraftManufacturer Great suggestion. I wish I could make hekla aurora!
+1@XAircraftManufacturer I will definitely post a version with the lowest part count, likely around 600-700, for mobile. Wing are about 180 each, nose is about 250, windows around 90, and other details probably a couple hundred more, including paint scheme (btw, which airline do you suggest?).
@XAircraftManufacturer I'm aiming for either 757 parts or 1757 parts.
@Diloph Thank you!
@ChisP Alright. I'll try it and see what happens. but that's quite hard for me.
@DuckPak @Diloph @LeonardoEngineering
Since you guys liked the last one, maybe you'll enjoy this one too.
@asteroidbook345 Thank you, glad you like it!
@SouthTunnel2 Thanks! I've been getting a lot better at this ever since my 737 wing post a few months ago.
@Suubk27 Looks good but I'd definitely suggest using hollow fuselage blocks
@Kweed10 Thank you very much! It's been about 6 hours to get this far.
+1@ForeverPie
@QingyuZhou
@TheCreatorandDestroyer99
This design is almost 100% blueprint accurate. It should be the most accurate 757 wing on the site, apart from the outboard spoilers.
@Giantwhale Mirage INC is not designing any new aircraft at this point, but we will see what we have to offer you. We do have some aircraft in that seating capacity range pre-built.
Looks good
@ChisP @otayahiromo8211
+1Bomb defused
@ChisP and 300 feet wide lol
@QingyuZhou Since you're online now, and if you're not too busy, would you mind checking out this and this?
They are my latest project.
@Obtheplanedestroyer Should be easily possible with funky trees. Fortunately, the system cannot break, since the game computes AOA without need for a sensor.
@QingyuZhou Thank you!
Is this method still used since we have hollow fuse blocks? I sometimes use it because of the annoying hitbox on hollow fuse blocks. Pieces should be able to pass through them and clicking the hollow part shouldn't have you select the thing itself. I hope the devs fix this in 1.10.
@ForeverPie Kinda funny that airbus' real main project was to develop an aircraft with only two engines, to compete with the efficiency of other aircraft. Then a few years later, they took that exact same fuselage design and slapped four engines on it. And I think the a340-600 with 2 engines (a330-400?) Would be a lot better of a seller.
BTW, what kind of funky trees did you use in this plane?
@ForeverPie I'm working on an aircraft inspired by this one. I think I might just remember this from a whole bunch of years ago (I played the game for about 1/2 a year before making an account) anyway, Here's the link. Please let me know what you think.
@CarterTheTurtle Coronavirus has slowed our aircraft manuafacturing capabilities. We will update you as soon as we have more information on your project.
+1@ACEPILOT109 its the furthest date from Christmas
Interestingly, the Boeing 757's fuselage is not the same height all the way through. After the wingbox, it increases in thickness slightly, although it is hard to tell because it only increases downward. I haven't seen any other 757s on this site that have this.
@ForeverPie Are you Still around?
@QingyuZhou still doing a little bit of optimization in between school work, sorry for the delay.
One thousand downloads! Thank you all!
@Thelionslipstonight I'm making a couple updates to this one, including proper length and wings, but probably no mobile version. I'll give you a version with no windows and details though. Might take a little while.
@Armyguy1534 thanks! I should have known that lol
@QingyuZhou Alright, I'll have it to you today.
@XAircraftManufacturer sure! Thanks for the compliment!
@QingyuZhou If you're not too far in, would you like me to send you the most advanced version? It has the roll-controlling spoilers, auto-reversers, and better overall performance.
@zhengzejian2270 I don't either, but I managed to get it transformed to a 757 wing for a new updated 757 I'm doing. This wing actually came from my 757-200 in the first place.
@QingyuZhou Okay! Please tag me when it's done!
@QingyuZhou Go ahead, just credit. I want to see what my master builder role model can do with my creation lol
@Giantwhale Alright, I'll think about it, but I probably don't have the computer power for full interiors at the moment.
@CarterTheTurtle still coming along
@VChart HERE
Wow, I can't believe you found this plane, it's almost 2 years old!