My recommendation would be to add some sort of fin or series of fins on the bottom of the hull. It provides more stability than just a solid vertical stabilizer as a rudder (see my two most recent ship projects, not counting the Montana eggship, for more details).
I just build mobile-friendly projects since it allows me to undergo my own challenge to create a build as realistic to the real thing as possible (and likely just as well-functioning).
Plus, I think it's something called Center of Mass.
If you click the three lines at the top left after opening a build, press the button with 3 large circles on it and then you can see 3 circles in the build.
@Falkenwut I decided to keep going in my quest to remake the Boeing 747. I'll keep trying until I got a 747 that is
.
A: Mobile Friendly
and
B: Pretty realistic.
I feel you in terms of how hard this was to make... I made a New York-class refit that could operate a recon plane and retrieve it via a system of two cranes, winches, and magnets. I salute you with this design.
Just a little tip if you want to expand to really big projects and then you encounter issues with braking: from my experience building a 747 who's wings go off the edges of the runway, use VTOL thrusters powered only through braking and with no such rotation allowed. Then, bury the VTOL inside the main build with maybe an inlet snuck in there.
Really good plane, btw. Relatively versatile and can take off of water (only 1/12 of the time, though...).
I look back on this little plane and it brings back memories...
+7Oh god this is amazing!
part count
+5Me: "FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU"
Mobile Friendly Advanced Plane
+3Me: "Is it possible to learn this power?"
@Cyan I just wanted to pay my respects.
+3My recommendation would be to add some sort of fin or series of fins on the bottom of the hull. It provides more stability than just a solid vertical stabilizer as a rudder (see my two most recent ship projects, not counting the Montana eggship, for more details).
+2This is beyond beautiful...
+2I was expecting beyond thousands of parts. Not even one thousand... I'm impressed.
+2@BlackThuNDR Yeah from experience, I can second that.
Vietnam flashbacks with my diep.io Battleship worrying about Charlie the spike in the trees
+2This is just wholesome. :D
+2RIP mobile devices.
+2Seems like the "needle" at the front is enough to skewer even my battleship... xD
+2Congratulations. THIS IS THE HIGHEST-RATED BUILD IN SIMPLEPLANES.
+2gun goes out
+2Me: HOL UP WHAT??
"And now we return to Villager News."
+2@AustralianBoi I know. It’s just that I use the mobile platform of the game...
+2@CruzerBlade Huh...#GyrosConsidered...
+2I came here from your comment on my Diep.io Battleship post and I see you clearly have a lot of experience in the subject.
+1@TheNightmareCompany The airborne battleship IS COMING BACK...
...especially with the 747 model I'm making.
+1I just build mobile-friendly projects since it allows me to undergo my own challenge to create a build as realistic to the real thing as possible (and likely just as well-functioning).
+1Looking back at all your posts in one day, and probably looking like I'm spam-commenting on random posts, I'm following your path essentially.
+1Get the ICBM now.
+1SHUT UP AND TAKE MY MONEY
+1@Griffon1Crosswind sweats profusely
vietnam flashbacks
+1Have an upvote. :)
Plus, I think it's something called Center of Mass.
+1If you click the three lines at the top left after opening a build, press the button with 3 large circles on it and then you can see 3 circles in the build.
My USS Prowess says hi.
+1I completely forgot about this challenge, but now, I'm ready to take it up for real.
+1Eggplane?
+1:V
+1"Commander, why is that bomb moving?"
+1"Oh piss."
AA Guns: "Oh boy here I go killing again."
+1I'ma silently note this is by far one of the best videos I have ever seen on SimplePlanes yet (and may remain uncontested for a long time).
+1That's one massive-as-hell battleship.
+1Purely astonishing... I absolutely lo-
+1part count
Me: "FUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUUU"
For stupidly high detail, it's a stupidly low amount of parts. I congratulate you on that. :D
+1That's one stelfy plein
+1Really cool. I made a 747 myself. Pretty cool as well. May never be the same as this though.
+1This somehow ends up as the best Kamikaze plane I’ve flew.
+1ANTI-IPAD BOSS MUSIC PLAYS
+1@Falkenwut I decided to keep going in my quest to remake the Boeing 747. I'll keep trying until I got a 747 that is
+1.
A: Mobile Friendly
and
B: Pretty realistic.
I CAN’T DO S* WITH THIS. SCREW APPLE.
Brilliant mod, though. Good job. :D
+1“and get as far away as you can”
No escape...
(Lol. I can’t even download this. Screw Apple sometimes...)
+1I hate the fact I use an iPad sometimes...
+1Thanks, @Falkenwut. By the way, I’m still trying to manage that 747 AAC challenge... xD
+1I feel you in terms of how hard this was to make... I made a New York-class refit that could operate a recon plane and retrieve it via a system of two cranes, winches, and magnets. I salute you with this design.
+1I can reach a max speed of 1561knts and a max altitude of 202848ft.
+1Just a little tip if you want to expand to really big projects and then you encounter issues with braking: from my experience building a 747 who's wings go off the edges of the runway, use VTOL thrusters powered only through braking and with no such rotation allowed. Then, bury the VTOL inside the main build with maybe an inlet snuck in there.
Really good plane, btw. Relatively versatile and can take off of water (only 1/12 of the time, though...).
+1SnIpEE sNiPee...
+1Wow... just WOW
+1Beyond anything I built so far, at least...
+1Big Gunz
no.
BIIIIIGGGGGG GUNZ
+1