If you ever wanted your planes to fly realistically, like with fin, but you don't wanna spend eight hours calibrating and tinkering with it, this is something for you. It creates a simulated air resistance, which is pretty cool for flying planes.
Step one.
Spawn the plate, it's important that it's not a square.
Place thrusters as shown, around 10 thrust.
[IMG]http://i35.tinypic.com/2501sb4.jpg[/IMG]
Step two.
Put speedometres with the first option ticked, then wire A from the thruster to Z on the speedo. Repeat on all four.
[IMG]http://i35.tinypic.com/fne58n.jpg[/IMG]
Step three.
Play with the weight and the thrust, 750 weight 10 thrust works for me. Important: Do NOT nograv it.
If you did it properly, it should look like this.
[IMG]http://i38.tinypic.com/3006ryu.jpg[/IMG]
When you tilt it, it should dive..
Have fun.
argh, pics not working; try another site
Did, fixed.
Ah, this technique is pretty old, I've been using this pretty much since it was possible in wiremod, a good method nonetheless, good tutorial.
Old, looooong time ago on trickystutorials, and I guess it's even older.
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Yeah, but it's still epic.
the speedobrake was designed by a guy named SneakyTouchYourPlace, not TT. I was there when he developed it :S
awesome, Ill use it on my next plane.
EDIT: also, what's with the FPS drop in the third picture? is that a result of the contraption, or just a lag spike?
Hehe First thing i ever built with wire :)
[QUOTE=BBOOBBYY!;17747678]Old, looooong time ago on trickystutorials, and I guess it's even older.[/QUOTE]
True, so hard to get excited about it.
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This is fun but lags horribly when used online.
that's actually what I used for the F-14. I think it works better than fin cause no matter what server I spawn it on it will always act the same. pretty old tech, but still, good tutorial.
I remember playing around with something like this. It's fun to fling them into the air and see where they end up.
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