Hey bro, much appreciated! I've already touched on those two jets if you wanted to check out those videos :) J34: th-cam.com/video/L3Sxkq51I3M/w-d-xo.htmlsi=d2_eN2QtrmVCwDvk J32B: th-cam.com/video/kuPrcY8gl20/w-d-xo.htmlsi=7QijT4-bAG75-zEg
What's the difference between rigid construction and autostrut? So far i always used autostrut to not flip etc. Is rigid construction better at doing this?
Rigid attachment sets the flexibility of the joint (the green attachment node) between the current part and the parent part to zero, if I remember correctly! Rigidity can help your craft fly, but it also makes the joints more brittle, so they maybe prone to snapping if they're put under high stress, ie high dynamic pressure. Personally I use both autostrut and rigid attachment in my sandbox save, just for the sake of making sure my monstrous builds don't fall apart under their own weight. Saves on part count too as you obviously don't have to strut everything manually :)
I just saw your War Thunder video over the A28B, I was wondering if you could fly the J32B or J34 next? And good luck with your channel!
Hey bro, much appreciated! I've already touched on those two jets if you wanted to check out those videos :)
J34: th-cam.com/video/L3Sxkq51I3M/w-d-xo.htmlsi=d2_eN2QtrmVCwDvk
J32B: th-cam.com/video/kuPrcY8gl20/w-d-xo.htmlsi=7QijT4-bAG75-zEg
@LoenDebr I must've missed those, thanks a lot
What's the difference between rigid construction and autostrut? So far i always used autostrut to not flip etc. Is rigid construction better at doing this?
Rigid attachment sets the flexibility of the joint (the green attachment node) between the current part and the parent part to zero, if I remember correctly! Rigidity can help your craft fly, but it also makes the joints more brittle, so they maybe prone to snapping if they're put under high stress, ie high dynamic pressure.
Personally I use both autostrut and rigid attachment in my sandbox save, just for the sake of making sure my monstrous builds don't fall apart under their own weight. Saves on part count too as you obviously don't have to strut everything manually :)