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Community / Procedural Generation / Re: Test Pilot [FINISHED]
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on: June 11, 2008, 07:39:50 PM
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The trick is to leave going straight up then use the spacebar to flip the plane and keep it pointed up. Its all about timing and if you do it right you'll get really high. On the way back down you'll hit your top speed. The second you hit the atmosphere put up really really hard to burn off the speed and you'll get your High G force record.My flight to 70K+ feet on the way back once I hit the atmosphere took another 1.5 seconds to land it went very very fast and I was lucky to do it. I have another plane that looks like it could do a 1.5 second to space but I'm having a hard time controling it as it will start doing flips because of its COG. Please keep up on this game it is very fun.
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Community / Procedural Generation / Re: Test Pilot [FINISHED]
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on: June 11, 2008, 04:01:11 PM
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I also signed up just to vote for your game. Features I would like to see are A place to look for the weight and others specs of the plane A speed, altitude, rate of climb, and G meter Some records I would like to see would be Best Rate of Climb in Feet per second Best Power to weight ratio Worse Power to weight ratio to Fly Lightest Plane Highest negative G force and Postive Smallest Loop Lowest stall speed Highest stall speed Heaviest plane to fly
My records
Widest Loop: fucker 712 feet Number of Loops: DSAAA 32 141 Altitude: slanteye 76920 feet Air Speed: slanteye 1519.5 knots Air Time:Saturn V 63 m 24 s Distance:Saturn V 33.1 miles Shortest Take-Off: small 57.8 feet Space Race: slanteye 2.9 s G-Force: fast2 454.8 Gs Heaviest Looper: ip 2073 lbs
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