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Tibis42

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  1. I present to you: My version of the Airbus A340-300! 6x16 passengers; It may not look like it, but this beast has got 12 engines! They're all stacked up together so they look like the ones on the real aircraft. Cheers, Tib
  2. HELP! I'm trying to use Closed Powered Hinges to achieve the folding wings of a carrier aircraft. It keeps setting the part on both sides, but the parts keep the same orientation and the other hinge turns the attached part from inside the wing attached directly to the aircraft. What can I do to fix this problem?
  3. I present to you: The Kerban Aircraft Industries X-71'Lightning' - Supersonic & Highly maneuverable fighter aircraft - Powered by J-X4 "Whiplash" Turbo Ramjet Engines Dimensions (STOCK VERSION) Part count: 73 Height: 3,3m Width: 10,4m Length: 11,6m Total mass: 13,9t Top speed: 400+ m/s Amount of Liquid Fuel: 800,0 Precautions & More Info - Rolling is somewhat slow, so take that into account if you plan to perform low-altitude aerobatics! - I included a wheel in the rear of the fuselage to prevent tailstrikes. X-71B2 NOTE! This craft uses the Magic Smoke Industries Infernal Robotics mod. - B2 variant, includes a swing-wing function Dimensions (MODDED VERSION) Part count: 65 Height: 3,3m Width: 11,4m (Wings extended), 8,7m (Wings swept back) Length: 11,6m Total mass: 13,5t Top speed: 1167,5 m/s (At 17,900m) Amount of Liquid Fuel: 800,0 DOWNLOADS Stock Download Modded Download (Before downloading, make sure that you have Infernal Robotics installed!) Infernal Robotics Release Thread Feel free to post a comment below!
  4. Why not some parts for a passenger plane?
  5. This one is my Space Agency's flag. Comment if you like it!
  6. Thanks! It took an hour to make it look as realistic as possible.
  7. I'm new to the forums and this is my first thread. Okay, another try: [Moderator Edit]I took the liberty of twiddling these image links into working. Edit the post to see how I did it![/Moderator Edit]
  8. McDonnell Douglas MD-11 So, I made this aircraft completely from stock parts. Specifications: Jet fuel: 1610 Monopropellant: 110 Electric charge: 150 Intake air: 0,80 (It's got three intakes) My first flight with this was successful: I flew to the south pole and landed only once during the journey. It was also the first time I landed on the south pole's grounds. Here's another image of the craft: Images coming up by scrolling down.
  9. Here's my DC-10. The building/testing sequence involved way too many crashes, but here it is.
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