In this video I build an A10 Style plane that's a good attacker but it also turned out to be a good fighter, Hope you guys enjoy this video! #fromthedepths
It's in the workshop if you want to test it. steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3203035511 I am Actually developing a Cruise Missile Nuke Breadboard , It's going to be plug and play. Only Anti Surface for now only. But you can build a simple suicide vehicle and put it on that vehicle and the bread will manage all the systems for you.
If I may give some advice (even though I still haven't completed a single jet): instead of using the wedge blocks it would be better to use proper wing/control surface blocks on the plane. The drag on those are only 0.1, as long as you don't place any hard block behind it, it retains the value. For example placing a wedge block in front of missile connectors will reduce the drag, while placing a wing piece regardless of shape won't reduce the drag. I've just finished an airframe/control surface/wingshape optimalization about half an hour ago, so I'm still in build mode 😂. By the way, your plane tutorial was golden for finding a better nose design, thanks to you now I can make incredibly fast and agile jets.
Hm, interesting, looking at the fuel consumption of the jet, i thought it was too slow, so I assumed there is a drag problem.. I actually play around with the drag to balance out the aircraft. I always try to make a jet, that can fly straight without input and I use wing blocks to help out with lift and stability. For aesthetics you can just deco wings to look like alloy, if you prefer it that way.
@@gergoturi7559 I actually checked and you want to use Wedges and then inside the wedges you want to put some wings that's the best way to reduce drag.
@@DrakoMT well it depends on the orientation of the wedge itself. If it's forward facing 2 or more blocks longer wedge, it will reduce the cross-sectional drag, but if it's top facing you're better off using a custom wing piece all the way. Of course, assuming there is no other type of block behind.
It's in the workshop if you want to test it.
steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3203035511
I am Actually developing a Cruise Missile Nuke Breadboard , It's going to be plug and play. Only Anti Surface for now only.
But you can build a simple suicide vehicle and put it on that vehicle and the bread will manage all the systems for you.
If I may give some advice (even though I still haven't completed a single jet): instead of using the wedge blocks it would be better to use proper wing/control surface blocks on the plane. The drag on those are only 0.1, as long as you don't place any hard block behind it, it retains the value. For example placing a wedge block in front of missile connectors will reduce the drag, while placing a wing piece regardless of shape won't reduce the drag. I've just finished an airframe/control surface/wingshape optimalization about half an hour ago, so I'm still in build mode 😂. By the way, your plane tutorial was golden for finding a better nose design, thanks to you now I can make incredibly fast and agile jets.
Oh my drag is zero actually because the wings are attached to rotors so they count as zero and I use system like this because wings look ugly.
Hm, interesting, looking at the fuel consumption of the jet, i thought it was too slow, so I assumed there is a drag problem.. I actually play around with the drag to balance out the aircraft. I always try to make a jet, that can fly straight without input and I use wing blocks to help out with lift and stability. For aesthetics you can just deco wings to look like alloy, if you prefer it that way.
@@gergoturi7559 I actually checked and you want to use Wedges and then inside the wedges you want to put some wings that's the best way to reduce drag.
@@DrakoMT well it depends on the orientation of the wedge itself. If it's forward facing 2 or more blocks longer wedge, it will reduce the cross-sectional drag, but if it's top facing you're better off using a custom wing piece all the way. Of course, assuming there is no other type of block behind.