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@Welliedowner you're right, it shouldn't. If I had to guess, there has to be some kind of hard-coded limitation to how much a wheel can accelerate. So, for the moment until it reaches the proper rpm, the wheels behave like they're braking.
@Welliedowner it's not unique to your craft. I just experienced it with my MiG. The reason yours might be so extreme is because of the sheer amount of wheels your plane has.
There are multiple issues with your aircraft, two of which are related.
When you're trying to roll, you must have actually inputted yaw control instead, which is why you are rolling opposite to how you'd expect.
As for why you roll so much, it's because your wheelbase is far too narrow for your aircraft, especially with how much the front wheel can turn. You need to offset the rear landing gear more to the side.
@Boredplanet there is no once centre of buoyancy. It likes to move around, for the submerged volume changes size and shape constantly. The best thing to do is to guesstimate where it might lie, then test it in the Bay.
When working with boats, it's best to keep the CoG close to the centre of buoyancy, so that, in the event of a tipping force, the CoB moves to correct the now offset CoG. If the latter is too high out of the water, the CoB will never be able to move beyond it, leading to a capsize. The simplest solution is to place the CoB above the CoG, but this usually is not possible without an enormous draft, which is rather inefficient for anything that isn't a submarine.
I'd recommend giving the payload a chip so that it can run the programme for you. In order to execute the programme, I would check if the craft weight falls below a certain threshold, such as falling to 1 050 kg if your payload ways 1 000 kg.
Further detail: Kenya is the location of some of the earliest human and hominid remains, and seems to be generally accepted as humanity's spawn point.
+1 11 days ago@lafario fair enough. Have fun!)
+1 11 days ago@lafario I really shouldn't comment whilst half asleep, huh?
+1 12 days agoHistory lesson's appreciated, but what does this have to do with JNO?
+1 12 days agoThe ion engine is weak IRL, so this is how it's supposed to be. As for the engine gaining a larger TWR, this is likely because of the square-cube law.
16 days agoThe only way to do so is with cheats found in the flight menu. Increase Physical Damage beyond 1.00, and some magic should happen.
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@Welliedowner you're right, it shouldn't. If I had to guess, there has to be some kind of hard-coded limitation to how much a wheel can accelerate. So, for the moment until it reaches the proper rpm, the wheels behave like they're braking.
3 months ago@Welliedowner it's not unique to your craft. I just experienced it with my MiG. The reason yours might be so extreme is because of the sheer amount of wheels your plane has.
3 months agoThat would cause a mighty big explosion.
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+3 3 months ago@PZLAgencies "This can be used to tease upcoming projects by uploading an unlisted copy."
3 months ago@Toinkove booster
3 months agoMind uploading the crafts?
3 months agoTry the Juno probe.
3 months agoI'm glad you liked it here, and good luck with Grade 11.
+1 3 months agoWelcome!)
3 months agoProgress!
4 months agoclickable version
+1 4 months agoThere are multiple issues with your aircraft, two of which are related.
When you're trying to roll, you must have actually inputted yaw control instead, which is why you are rolling opposite to how you'd expect.
As for why you roll so much, it's because your wheelbase is far too narrow for your aircraft, especially with how much the front wheel can turn. You need to offset the rear landing gear more to the side.
Here is your updated jet for you to inspect.
4 months agoHappy birthdday!)
+2 4 months agoI disable the drood's CameraVantage property "isHidden".
+1 5 months agoMake a plan. Execute the plan. Expect the plan to go off the rails. Throw away the plan.
+1 5 months agoMore information is needed. If you'd like, I can test it and diagnose.
5 months agoFile editing?
5 months agoYour centre of lift may be too far behind the centre of gravity.
5 months agoGood on you for steeping back, man.
5 months ago@Boredplanet there is no once centre of buoyancy. It likes to move around, for the submerged volume changes size and shape constantly. The best thing to do is to guesstimate where it might lie, then test it in the Bay.
5 months agoYou likely have a high centre of gravity.
When working with boats, it's best to keep the CoG close to the centre of buoyancy, so that, in the event of a tipping force, the CoB moves to correct the now offset CoG. If the latter is too high out of the water, the CoB will never be able to move beyond it, leading to a capsize. The simplest solution is to place the CoB above the CoG, but this usually is not possible without an enormous draft, which is rather inefficient for anything that isn't a submarine.
5 months agoHappy birthday!)
+1 6 months agoWho cares what we say? I friggin' called myself Wonder Bread for crying out loud!
6 months agoIt feels ominous.
6 months agoHe with many epithets
+1 7 months agoBeep
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+1 7 months agoThat works.
7 months agoI used it for the Gaea station a while back.
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7 months ago@HumanoidCreature Ţ̶̞̣̳̩͔̭̬̘̰̫͕̞͓̀̌͊̓̀͌̏̄͋͂̍̈́͜͝h̷̳̙̺̜̭̼̻̋̔̓̒͜͝ͅi̶̮̣̩̠̯͙̙̎͋̄̓͋̾͆̔͝s̷̩̜̜̝͛͋̔͝ͅ ̵̯̺̙̻̟̯͓͉̟̠̼̠͎̊̔̓͋̒̔̍̀̆̓̅͘ͅḭ̴̛͙̹̽͆̓̍̎͐̈́͜s̷͇̘͖̟͎͔̣̩̘̹̣̣͓̙̞͂̈́̉́ ̴̢̨̡̛͇̬͍͍̘̱̟͙̤́̓̄̃̿̈́̆̑͒̚k̴̨̧̡̝̰͓͈̯͎̘͚͉̠̬̋̓́n̸͍͛̓̈̿̈̈͝o̸͔̣̘̰̮͇͍̖̭̟͍̝̿́̆̽̌̀́̆͋̂͂́́́̀͛͘ẅ̴̡̧̹͙̰͒̃̓͝ñ̶̨̮͉̞̖͍͎̦͈̬̽̑̈̆̊͐͂́͒̅̌̔ ̵̬͚̂̓͌̋ä̶̛͇̣̦̤̩̩̩͎͍̱̺̘̰̗̭̤́̃̀̔̏̈̏̊͌̕̚s̴̡̧̡͈̼̦̬̺̯͕̤̫̯̺̩̘̄̅̄̀̇̀ ̴̡̛̜̰͇͎͎͓̪͚͍͇̼̼̲̱͉͆̇̄͐̍̍̈́̈́̇̆͠͠z̷̨̿̀̂͊͂̔̎̽̐͆̐̄̚á̵̛̛̹̠̤̀̂̒̓̾̈́̈́́͊̇͘͠͠͝ĺ̵̨̧͕̤̥̱̤̤̘͉̗̻̇̅̉̽̄̒̀̓̐̊͊̚͘̕͜͝ģ̸̢̺͇̭̩̘͗͛͒̌̍́̌̽̐̾̀͜͜͠͝͝o̵̖̠̼͋̍̉͐̋̊͊͗̃̈́̊̐͊͊̑͝͝ ̷̢̱̖̝̽̀̄̏̉͋͛͊̉͌͘̚t̴̪̖̗̜͔̫̮͇̤͍̙͖̔̍͛̏̉̋͗̏̈́̃̉͘ͅͅe̶͚̥͆͛̊̉͒̌̈̊͛̆̑͘x̷̫͓̟͔̮̟̻̻͙̪͗̔́̔͊̿̊̿̑́̚͜͜͜͠t̴̡̡̲̗͗͌̊̉̌͐͛͗̕̚͘̕͝͝͝.̶̛̫̭̗͍͆̇̈͌̂̒͛͑̀̃́ ̸̞̟̠̙̩̰͗͐̑Y̴̛̰͈̣̬͓̺̝͈͉̥̗̞̥̫͠ơ̸̲̣͍̈͌͌̓̀̚u̵̢̟͈̳̯͖̹̭͇͓̟̪̱͎̱͓̘̐̐̒̋̊̊̓͘ ̴̧͔̭͈̙̈́̓̈́̅̊̓̍c̴̡̛̩̯̩͉͉͎̆̐͑̄̆a̴̧̗͕̬̘͖͉͍͓̬̤̟̯̽̐̽͋̎̐͗̅̇̈́͗̌͐͘̕̕͜͝n̸̥͎̑̍͋̎̃͌͊̅͐̅͠ ̵̨̨̢̤̠̭̠͈̩͎̜̟̪̩̒̈́̽͑̈́͐̅͜͝f̸̢̗̼̞͉̰͔͔͓̲̭͕͂̓̓͝i̴̺̱͇̠̞̮̤̤̜̋̍͂̐̂̊̈́̎̈́̿͗̿̆̑̆͝n̷̨̛͎̝̯̪̻͔̲̺͙̫͔̖̜̫̈́͛̓̿̏̒͒̄̑̃̋̂͘͘d̶̡̢̗̫͈̹̖̟͓͓̺͈͌̂̄̎̓̎͜͠͝ ̶̧̢́̅̀a̸͚̖͈͚̱͈̺̩̋͜͜ͅ ̷̦̤̰̺͎͇͓̃͋̿̂̏̀̽̅̅̈́̚g̸̤͎͉̜͚͊̋̾̽̄̐̅̄̍͗̀̽͘͠͠e̴̛͔̘̝͇̥̱̙̩͚̝͖̺̺̫̯̅̀̓̒̀͒̀͘͘͠͝n̸̲̬͇̫̖̞͆̈̈̈̅͌̈̑̍̇͝ḛ̶̮̼̂̎̎͐̅̓́̀͊̾̑̾̂͒̈́͘͜r̷̡̧͚̠͉̬̱͍̱̜͙̲̮̭̊͂̍͜͠͠a̵̢͖͙̻͈̞̙͂̽̀̃̇̓̈́̀͊̈́͒͐̚t̷̡̛̲̰̦̻̻̼̥̬̿͗̿̓̄̿́̈̒̋̽͌o̵̧̢̫̪̠̟̙̙̣̺͇̼͛̿̆̌ŗ̸͓̯͖̹͙̦̹̪͙͉͇̩̽̏̿̉̌̾͌̀̑ ̸̨̛̲͙̠̮̭̮̀͌̓͌́͊̀̔͘̕͜͠o̴̢̢̩̬̟̻̰͕̘͓̙̯̪͍̔͋̆͜ņ̶̯͖̥̳͉͑̐̄̒͒͌̃͜͝l̶͙̪̫̣͍̦̉́̈́̚i̴̢̡̦͍͉͔̯̐́̊̍̈́̌̓͗̌͊͂̾̾̇̕n̴͍͌͆̌̂̔ë̷͈̼̥͙͐͊́͂̉,̶͇̝͈̪͈̙̩̩̔̉͒̎̌̀̓̀́͠͝ ̶̠̱͌̈͛͂̔̃̅̾͒̓̆͜ş̸̛̛̠͍̖͈̲̭̙̱̭̻̮̝͕̝͉͌̈͆̌́̊̑́̓̔͌̽̏̕̚͜ų̸̛̛̦̟̰̠͈̟͍̖̣̣̽̂͐̈̄̌̋̿͘͜c̵̨̹̄ĥ̴̢̜̤̬͈̲̯̪̯͈̮͙͇̫̦̺͎̋͆͗̓̄ ̴̣̇͌̅̌́̈̎̎͒͑̽͋͂͘̚̚͝ä̶̛̛̳̹͍͙͔͖͙́͋̀̀͂̄̀̑̈́̈́̑̂͝s̵̖̬̳͍̺̞͎̊͐̈́͝ ̵͈̣̞̗̠̙̮̭̿̈́̃̈͆͛͐̐̕͜h̵͈̾̾̂̎̂̈́̀͊̽̐͐t̵̤͕̦͎̯̦̀̎̆̽̈̆͝t̷̡̝͚̞͔͙͍̦̠̽͆̆̒̓̅̌͗͘͝p̸̛̺̗̫͈̩̠͇̊̈́̈́̈́̊̉͋̉͘͠s̷̢͉͉̹̟̠̜͍̑̃̈̆̎́̀͑̄͑̑̀͆̀̔̊͜:̴̫͖̠̃̆/̸̠͎̥̃͛̑́̔̇͗͋̐͠͝͝ͅ/̷̛͔̠̠͔̻̐́̿̈́́̅̔̏̀̓̋̍̈́̃̚ͅw̴͕̫̫͔̤͈̥̣͔̤̺̼̃̒̉w̵͕̯͕͔͈̿͌̀̽͂̈̐̊̽͂̕w̴̧̡͉̖͕̰̥̣͔͕͇͌͐̽́͊̔̿̒̆̋͋̕͠͝.̵̫̰̥̆͘z̴̢͖̯̝̖̋̅̋̾̄͋̿̇̕ą̶͉̘̠͖͉̠̯̬̻̻̟͚̽͌̍̕̚l̴̖̍̐̆̎̅̓̔̀̒͑͊͌́̆̽͝g̸̢͙͇͉̱͇̞̠̠̱̓͌̀̊͜ͅǫ̸̡̖͔̺͎̱̼͍̘̖̃͐́ͅ.̷̛̺̳̳̦̺̜͎̮̺͉̣̠̠̼̘̮̥̋̌͂͆̀́͗̍͊̅̔̓͋̕͝o̷͖̘̯̭̲̰͖̭̲̜͍̟͊̋̈́͜r̸̳͓̫͉̙̗̱̭̜̗͕̫̪̔̄̐͋͊̋̀͠g̵̨͉̹̝̲̓̏͠/̸̮̜͈̞̮̮̬̆.̴͖̟̮̻̺̪̈̏̽̏͐͒͐͑̿͒͋ ̷̰̦̔̕H̸̢͉̪̠̬̫͕͗̓́͝a̸̤̽̂͛ͅͅv̶͈̝̦͚̳̯̖̗̱̾͗͛̕ḙ̵̡̧̧̨̗̮̯͈̻̮̗͔̥̒̿̋͊͘̚͜͝͠͝ ̵̧̺͈̰̫͍̌̄͛̇͋̒̆̀͂͗̽̆̎̿̕͝f̸̡̜̟͓͇̥͍̳̜̫̅͗ṵ̴̧̻̱͙͍͙̱̥̰̤̗̻͕̇̚͜ṋ̴͜͝.̴̡̲̥̻̫͖̘͙̗̰̼͆͒̋̌̂̍͐͌̃͜͝
7 months agoI'd recommend giving the payload a chip so that it can run the programme for you. In order to execute the programme, I would check if the craft weight falls below a certain threshold, such as falling to 1 050 kg if your payload ways 1 000 kg.
7 months agoI recognise this xD
7 months agoWalking machine with inverse kinematics.
7 months ago@Zenithspeed @StockPlanesRemastered
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