It's been over a year since I joined and about 7 months before I rejoined. I'll take this challenge to make a supersonic aircraft that can land in water...
Control guns with the pitch control for angle of guns, VTOL for the guns turning, and yaw for moving the ship via rudder and other means. This warship attacks Air-to-ground. Enjoy!
Look at my New York. It has a line of Float Blocks and Angled Blockes to 1) Keep it swift. 2) Keep it balanced. The effect will be bigger on my soon-to-be-posted USS Midway. The bigger the ship, the more layers needed, and the longer the angled block should be until you’re practically using fuselage blocks that are 10 long.
@stevemc01 No mods
It's been over a year since I joined and about 7 months before I rejoined. I'll take this challenge to make a supersonic aircraft that can land in water...
@McLarenTim I tried something like that on a model of the USS New York (BB 34). Maybe you can suggest edits?
"...ranting angrily in German in a matter that could rival Adolf Hitler himself."
Hmm...
How'd you make the rudder?
I upgraded a bit after cannons were added. @Thelegitpilot13
In the end I actually made a more realistic and historically accurate, I guess, model of the New York. Check it out! @Jim1the1Squid
When I mentioned proportions, I meant the guns look stupidly big compared to the rest of the warship, but it balances well... :)
Control guns with the pitch control for angle of guns, VTOL for the guns turning, and yaw for moving the ship via rudder and other means. This warship attacks Air-to-ground. Enjoy!
It’s okay. I’m trying to redesign the 356 mm guns and actually make it more accurate. They didn’t have cannons back then... @Jim1the1Squid
This is the link:
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@Minecraftpoweer
@Minecraftpoweer Full AA power...
@Jim1the1Squid Somewhat... I'll upgrade it again... as your personal request...
I have returned after almost a year of inactivity and this will become the real thing with fuselage bricks... (sooner or later...)
It actually looks really nice. :)
What do you mean by (BROKEN)?
@Jim1the1Squid Mobile
That first picture is from World of Warships, is it? I play the game.
Credits to @drgunblood for request! :)
@ZackAttack5050 What do you mean? By droop snoot?
@drgunblood I filled in your request.
Credits: Cockpit from @MediciAviation243’s 747
I tried it myself and I guess it’s okay...
@ZackAttack5050 Thanks!
@Rawhide Uhh... where is it? I checked your page and it isn’t there.
@Rawhide COOL😎
I entered a plane weighing 257k lbs that uses propellers. You should check it out.
Thanks, @MediciAviation243!
@MediciAviation243 Ok! Thanks!
I think I can modify it to have flaps...
Pretty awesome!
Is.
This.
Look at my New York. It has a line of Float Blocks and Angled Blockes to 1) Keep it swift. 2) Keep it balanced. The effect will be bigger on my soon-to-be-posted USS Midway. The bigger the ship, the more layers needed, and the longer the angled block should be until you’re practically using fuselage blocks that are 10 long.
@CruzerBlade Only time I’ll make an exception. Since
Beast isn’t a real ship, I can’t find dimentions, so I’ll have to guess the dimensions.
This is an updated version. The only difference is that I put float blocks in the engine “shafts”.
@drgunblood Ok. I’ll see what I can do...
Ok. The jet is incredibly stable, and it has a good system of ailerons and elevators. 4/4. 😃✈️
This looks promising...
@drgunblood I think it’s okay. I tested it and it went 985 mph.