@ACEPILOT109
Just some constructive criticism...
You should probably edit your video so that you don't cut off your own voice, but otherwise, great vid!
@ACEPILOT109
Actually, after experimenting a bit with the connections (like you said to, kind of), I found that it works perfect to connect the wheel to the floppy rotator which is attached to the shock. Thank you for your advice!
Then don't auto reconnect.
Just add a connection on the back of the fuselage you are looking to grow off of and then add another fuselage. Do this with each fuselage in the row. When you are done building with those fuselages, then auto reconnect them back into your plane.
@Ayvieyation
Are you sure @SPMaker and @SPmaker2000 aren't upvote generating accounts?
@SPbuilder1
I have proof. One of your fake accounts has a plane that is nearly identical to this plane and the successor system didn't indicate that they were based on each other... Therefore those two accounts are on the same device, and we know what that means... Also, these two other accounts have both upvoted all of your builds, and you all of theirs.
Read the rules.
You need to make sure the fuselage you are trying to grow off of doesn't have a connection on the side you are trying to add a new fuselage to.
@Ayvieyation
@WNP78 @SnoWFLakE0s
I have a question.
I need to know how to make an input with a range.
For example, I need to make a control surface that is only active when pitch is between certain values. How would I do such a thing?
@ItzP1N3APPLZ
You just set the input to IAS/x
With x being whatever your stall speed (mph) is divided by 2.237.
.
However, this would cause your light to be on whenever you are stopped or taxiing. To make it more realistic, you need to add another conditional. To do this, you need to put this in your input row:
(IAS/9x) * (AltitudeAgl/y)
With x being your stall speed (mph) divided by 2.237, and y being the height of your design times 3.281. I hope this solves your problem. If it doesn't, I can upload an unlisted light with whatever stall speed and stuff you want.
.
Sadly, Funk'd stall lights don't work (they are always on) on the aircraft carriers and buildings, this is because the AltitudeAgl command assumes height off the ground, not height off whatever is directly below you.
@ACEPILOT109
Just some constructive criticism...
You should probably edit your video so that you don't cut off your own voice, but otherwise, great vid!
@ACEPILOT109
I just need to add some more things and I will release it and tag you.
Astronauticus Pilatus Drivus yeetus
@ACEPILOT109
Actually, after experimenting a bit with the connections (like you said to, kind of), I found that it works perfect to connect the wheel to the floppy rotator which is attached to the shock. Thank you for your advice!
@ACEPILOT
Okay
BTW I tried reconnecting it and it still did that.
@ACEPILOT109
Are you on multiplayer right now?
@ACEPILOT109
Oh. Okay.
Thanks for the upvote tho!
And I will tag you
@ACEPILOT109
lol
that too
@ACEPILOT109
ikr
Sometimes they make the WWII planes seem to go like 700 mph.
Lol
@SnoWFLakeos
@ACEPILOT109
@Diloph
@Hedero
Sorry to tag you guys, but I have a problem, and I thought I would come to the best builders I knew.
@Diloph
XF not F
@Diloph
The number
And the designation
@Diloph
You might want to correct the title
Also you might want to add to the differences that your horizontal stabilizer is bigger.
@Shnippy
Np
Then don't auto reconnect.
Just add a connection on the back of the fuselage you are looking to grow off of and then add another fuselage. Do this with each fuselage in the row. When you are done building with those fuselages, then auto reconnect them back into your plane.
@Ayvieyation
@SPmaker2000
@SPMaker
@SPbuilder1
Okay. I am sorry for wrongfully accusing you.
Bruh you got two things on the front page at once!
@Nickil0212
Thank you so much!
@Notaleopard
(I'm not gonna thank you one each post individually, that would be spam)
Oh. Did removing the connection solve your problem?
@Ayvieyation
Are you sure @SPMaker and @SPmaker2000 aren't upvote generating accounts?
@SPbuilder1
I have proof. One of your fake accounts has a plane that is nearly identical to this plane and the successor system didn't indicate that they were based on each other... Therefore those two accounts are on the same device, and we know what that means... Also, these two other accounts have both upvoted all of your builds, and you all of theirs.
Read the rules.
Are you sure you didn't just repaint the stock bush plane?
@Notaleopard
Thanks for upvoting a bunch of my posts!
But I have to ask, why?
(Not a problem I'm just curious)
Thanks!
@Notaleopard
Thanks!
@Notaleopard
Thanks!
@Notaleopard
Thanks!
@Notaleopard
Thanks @Notaleopard
I like the Trump 757 and the Citation
Oh
That's sad
@Notaleopard
Also, can you please check out my latest forum? I think you might be able to help.
I want to sea dat Italian Seaplane
Are you saying your gonna leave when you complete this list?
You need to make sure the fuselage you are trying to grow off of doesn't have a connection on the side you are trying to add a new fuselage to.
@Ayvieyation
Thanks
@Kimfri
Lol nice
@Kimfri
30th updoot
@WNP78 @SnoWFLakE0s
I have a question.
I need to know how to make an input with a range.
For example, I need to make a control surface that is only active when pitch is between certain values. How would I do such a thing?
Neat
Neat
Maybe adding a description will improve the attention this build gets.
@ItzP1N3APPLZ
No problem
If you need any help, just ask me
@ItzP1N3APPLZ
You just set the input to IAS/x
With x being whatever your stall speed (mph) is divided by 2.237.
.
However, this would cause your light to be on whenever you are stopped or taxiing. To make it more realistic, you need to add another conditional. To do this, you need to put this in your input row:
(IAS/9x) * (AltitudeAgl/y)
With x being your stall speed (mph) divided by 2.237, and y being the height of your design times 3.281. I hope this solves your problem. If it doesn't, I can upload an unlisted light with whatever stall speed and stuff you want.
.
Sadly, Funk'd stall lights don't work (they are always on) on the aircraft carriers and buildings, this is because the AltitudeAgl command assumes height off the ground, not height off whatever is directly below you.
@Hedero
I doubt that
Thanks! @Nickil0212
Who knew
@Hedero
I guess the republic designers knew what they were doing lol
@Hedero
Something just came to me: I think the turboless P-47 would look like a hawker tempest (the version without the intake)
I've been waiting for this day
50th updoot
@ACEPILOT09
lol I love the random cockpit on the ground in the thumbnail
(Jk I know its how you got that pic)
@Hedero
Here's an idea:
What if you took the turbocharger off this yourself to see what it looks like?
(0.0)
Great build BTW.
Thx
@POTETOZ