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  1. I know. Just venting frustration. 37 for real I guess
  2. You can try, but something designed to produce massive amounts of heat wouldn't make a very good spouse. Thanks though!
  3. Like 50 points. Look at these, these might help. http://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/threads/121022-American-Fighter-Jet-Pack-Part-One http://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/threads/121025-BDArmory-American-Fighter-Jet-Pack-Part-One-Armed-versions%21
  4. These are some replicas of American Fighter Jets. There are only four for right now, but there will be more. Hopefully much more. This pack includes the F-86 Sabre, the F-16 Fighting Falcon, the F-18 Hornet, and the almighty F-22 Raptor. Each one has semi realistic aesthetics (as in I tried to make them look like the real thing) But are not 100% accurate, so don't expect that. They are close though, I will say that. They also have stunning performance. Each jet is capable of pulling 5-6G constant turns, with spikes up to 16-17G when coming from high speed and jerking on the controls. The F-22 is capable of turns tighter than the diameter of the VAB. These versions are armed with realistic armaments, using BDArmory. F-86 Sabre This is one of the first Jet designs used by the US Air Force, it was a response to the Mig-15, and was frequently pinned against it in battle. Like the Mig-15, it has an intake on the front of the Fuselage, and its engine at the rear of the fuselage, almost like a flying cigar. It has small swept wings near the front of the fuselage, and horizontal stabilizers at the root of the Vertical Stabilizer. On the wings are 2 small drop tanks. It has 2 rocket pods, and 2 hidden vulcan machine guns. Great jet. F-16 Fighting Falcon This is a beast of an aircraft. Boasting a large "scoop" under its cockpit, like a mouth sucking in air for its engines, it roars across the sky. Capable of some fun stuff and high speeds. On it's wingtips it has 2 Aim-9 Sidewinder missiles, under its wing it has 4 AMRAAM missiles, and one its fuselage it has 2 hidden vulcan Machine guns. It is a wonderful jet. The USAF Thunderbirds Aerobatics team fly this plane. F-18 Hornet The F-18 is a dual engine jet frequently used by the navy. It has small wings very far back, with wing strakes lining the front of the fuselage. It has 10 AMRAAM Missiles total, 8 on under-wing double hardpoints, and 2 under the fuselage. It also has 2 Hidden Vulcan Machine guns. The Navy Blue Angels Aerobatic team fly this plane. F-22 Raptor The F-22 is the Air Force's Current Air Superiority Fighter. It is virtually invisible to radar, boasts dual thrust vectoring engines which give it not only speed, but tremendous maneuverability. This plane will max the G meter at full speed, and can pull a turn tighter than the VAB. So be careful flying circles around the VAB. I've also gotten this jet to hover vertically for a small period of time. Great fun, this jet is. It is armed with 6 AMRAAMs in an internal weapons bay (open BEFORE firing), 2 Aim-9 sidewinders on the side of the fuselage, and 2 Hidden vulcan Machine guns. Well, that's it for Part One of my Armed American Fighter Jet Pack. Here is the Download This takes you to a folder with all 4 craft. Only want one? you can download each one individually by clicking on them. The download button will appear greyed out and broken, but it works, just click it. There is a ReadMe file attached with the action group list, i would HIGHLY recommend reading all of it. Enjoy! Feel free to leave comments about the jets, give opinions, constructive criticism. There are more to come. But remember, rep=love, and love=more incentive for me to make more of these jets. Want stock jets? I also have a version of each jet in stock that can be found Here
  5. It is stock, they are RAM jet engines, surrounded by RAM intakes, with basic Fin's on the sides, and decouplers in the middle.
  6. These are some replicas of American Fighter Jets. There are only four for right now, but there will be more. Hopefully much more. This pack includes the F-86 Sabre, the F-16 Fighting Falcon, the F-18 Hornet, and the almighty F-22 Raptor. Each one has semi realistic aesthetics (as in I tried to make them look like the real thing) But are not 100% accurate, so don't expect that. They are close though, I will say that. They also have stunning performance. Each jet is capable of pulling 5-6G constant turns, with spikes up to 16-17G when coming from high speed and jerking on the controls. The F-22 is capable of turns tighter than the diameter of the VAB. F-86 Sabre This is one of the first Jet designs used by the US Air Force, it was a response to the Mig-15, and was frequently pinned against it in battle. Like the Mig-15, it has an intake on the front of the Fuselage, and its engine at the rear of the fuselage, almost like a flying cigar. It has small swept wings near the front of the fuselage, and horizontal stabilizers at the root of the Vertical Stabilizer. On the wings are 2 small drop tanks. Great jet. F-16 Fighting Falcon This is a beast of an aircraft. Boasting a large "scoop" under its cockpit, like a mouth sucking in air for its engines, it roars across the sky. Capable of some fun stuff and high speeds. It has "Wingtip Hardpoints," and is a wonderful jet. The USAF Thunderbirds Aerobatics team fly this plane. F-18 Hornet The F-18 is a dual engine jet frequently used by the navy. It has small wings very far back, with wing strakes lining the front of the fuselage. The Navy Blue Angels Aerobatic team fly this plane. F-22 Raptor The F-22 is the Air Force's Current Air Superiority Fighter. It is virtually invisible to radar, boasts dual thrust vectoring engines which give it not only speed, but tremendous maneuverability. This plane will max the G meter at full speed, and can pull a turn tighter than the VAB. So be careful flying circles around the VAB. I've also gotten this jet to hover vertically for a small period of time. Great fun, this jet is. Well, that's it for Part One of my American Fighter Jet Pack. Here is the Download This takes you to a folder with all 4 craft. Only want one? you can download each one individually by clicking on them. The download button will appear greyed out and broken, but it works, just click it. There is a ReadMe file attached with the action group list, its rather short though. Enjoy! Feel free to leave comments about the jets, give opinions, constructive criticism. There are more to come. But remember, rep=love, and love=more incentive for me to make more of these jets. Want Armed jets? I also have a version of each jet using BDArmory that can be found Here
  7. The 1.25m LF tank has 160 units of liquid fuel. The 1.25m LFO tank (same dimensions, aside from mass) has 180 units of liquid fuel. plus the equivalent in oxidizer. Anyone else see the problem?
  8. Deu you're on the verge of being accused of purposefully causing mistakes to use as reverts later. Which is against the rules. It says not to purposefully make mistakes. - - - Updated - - - ok. 50
  9. Yeah, it was a bad idea making every post the same aside from the number, for that exact reason.
  10. Click the little arrow in the quote in this post. http://forum.kerbalspaceprogram.com/threads/110598-The-Number-War-Count-to-100-or-100?p=1932949&viewfull=1#post1932949 It will take you to the right post. He posted both "33 go ahead" and "32 go ahead"
  11. No no, I was quoting the post before that. He posted "go ahead" after every number for a while. at the top of that page he says "33 go ahead" if you click on the post that I originally quoted you will see that it goes to the right number.
  12. It wasn't that, windows_x_seven didn't understand the override rule, so I told him to assume Deu's post are valid and respond to them Unless I told him that Deu was wrong.
  13. This post is invalid as your last post was valid. - - - Updated - - - 35...
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