I Built A Ridiculous Plane Using 100 Tail Propellers!

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Welcome to another episode of Trailmakers! Today I want to see what it will be like to make a tube full of the new tail propellers

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コメント (21)
  • strapping a fan to my chair to make it into a plane, ill update when its done update: took off at first but crashed into the local aldi, 10/10 would recommend
  • Given your propensity for biplanes, I would've thought you'd double up on the wings for that extra lift.
  • A neat MM idea is heavy planes, there would be a minimum weight requirement with the usual weapon rounds
  • Hear me out, vehicles vs God. Three people build vehicles and then either complete challenges or races on something like race island, and then one person hosts the game and messes with the session settings. For example, you could do a boat race, and then the “god” changes the wave settings to mess with the racers. Or maybe car races but the host messes with the gravity. You could take turns being the host or do it like you did the Hide & seek or the spleef maps, with the different video from each channel. It would be a really fun and interesting video to watch.
  • @alexbpm450
    Scrapman! Your tail have wrong configuration!!!!!! Flaps going in right direction, but eleron not. Please like comment, so scrapman will see!!!
  • @niil047
    the wobbliness is caused because it's so short, and having smaller stabilizers might even make it more stable. the wobbling is basically a feedback loop and having smaller ailerons could reduce it
  • @Sneakymacd
    I have an idea for a race. Take off from an airfield, race to a different airfield, land on runway 1, taxi to runway 2, take off again and repeat. You would need a vehicle that is fast in the air, can land without crashing/damaging and is also relatively fast on land without taking off.
  • Hey Sir Scrapman, maybe you could use the power couplers sphatteglification to make a net that captures a creation and destroys it.
  • @Myb34r
    "We're not pulling out of this one" Famous last word
  • Something I've found that helps with stability is putting a regular gyro at full speed and hooking up two different logic gates to it, one logic gate must be -1 with the other being 1. Just make sure the gyro isn't controlled by the seat. It works for every direction you need stability in and has helped me a lot with flying creations. Please give it a try!
  • Turn it into a flying, unlimited shotgun shell. Just a wall of guns, one big burst of firepower.
  • @mach5406
    Hi Scrapman So here is the problem. The propellers actually have a ton of drag when combined like this. If you create a nose cone and then fill in the blank areas with more propellers or struts that will create stability at front of the plane. Also these new propellers have a ramp up time that contributes to wobbliness because any time they are ramping the thrust is very compromised. The thrust curve is like a concaved incline. I found it to be undesirable. Maybe it works great for a helicopter tail but definitely not for linear thrust. The solution is to set some of the propellers to toggle and activate them to be on all the time. Having perpetual thrust helps. Additionally turn some of the propellers to face downwards and toggle them on. So there is constant lift and sufficient forward motion. Also those new large stabilizer tails give extreme direction change - it isn't smooth at all, so they are completely unsuitable for elevators or roll. They aren't even good for lift as they are heavy. Pretty good for looks and attachment points though.
  • You really have incredible ideas, Scrapman. Can never tell what you will try next! Side note. Dealing with the new Rescue blocks. I bet you could build a functioning seaplane, flying boat, float plane, or amphibious plane with them. Each is a different kind of plane designed to land on water. A flying boat is like the Pan Am Clipper, Spruce Goose, or the PBY Catalina: basically, a boat with wings where the hull doubles as the fuselage and the wing tips have floats. A float plane usually has two pontoons under it, and is probably what comes to mind most commonly, like the plane in the movie “Alaska”. Amphibious means the plane can land on water or a runway, and is often a float plane with wheels either tucked into the pontoon or lower down under the pontoons, again letting it land either way. An actual “seaplane” is an aircraft designed to sit over a single pontoon directly under the fuselage with floats on the wing tips as well. They call them “seaplane” due to being the preferred type of plane launched and recovered by cruisers, battleships, and such from WWII as where a floatplane is more stable on calm water over a single pontoon design, when in the swells of open ocean the single pontoon is less prone to flipping over and can handle the seas better. An example being the Japanese A6M “Rufe”, a seaplane variant of the Zero “Zeke” fighter, or the American Vought OS2U Kingfisher. Heck, the Japanese even launched some from submarines that in 1942 bombed Australia and in 1943 bombed Oregon and Washington state. My point in this is to ask: can you now build these four kinds of water landing aircraft now? A flying boat, a seaplane (mono pontoon), a float plane (twin-float), and an amphibious (a water landing plane able to land on a runway as well)? To be honest, later PBYs were amphibious, as well as the Canadian built flying boat fire-bombers that can skim water for 12 seconds to pick up water to dump on fires and then both land on water or runways, so a flying boat can also be amphibious as well as a float plane. So, the fourth is basically any of the three that can be altered to also land on a runway. My thought is trying another rescue, but this time you have to take off and land at the docks under the bridge rather than at the carrier, and you have to land in the open sea to preform the rescue, such as picking up another player from an unpowered raft, and then fly them back. However, they have to stand inside the plane and not have a seat, so you’d need a door to open for them to climb inside. Whatever team is able to do it fastest, wins. I mention the three types of planes so you have an idea what might work best in the big swells: possibly a seaplane with one pontoon or a flying boat, but you can still try a floatplane with twin floats — but it might flip, like your recent helicopter did. If you read this far, Scrapman, thank you for doing so. I’m ADHD, so I’m long winded… I just like sharing interesting things I’ve learned, since a lot of them are being forgotten in the modern day, which I find sad.
  • @NEMDT
    I've been watching Scrapman's videos everyday since his starting of the SM survival mode playthrough and always enjoyed watching every video since. But it is sad to see how such an amazing content creator get only about 40-60k views instead of hundreds of thousands. He is probably one of the few YouTubers that never misguide their audience and always remain accountable by all means hosting weekly challenges with a daily schedule.
  • Dogfight. simple plane. 3 People have the same plane saved with each weapon upgrade as normal. When someone dies or gets ejected. they can instantly respawn with the next weapon. (sort of like lives. no rounds, continous combat) whoever lasts the longest. even if they still have a lesser weapon/creation. Can even have 5 small thrusters to start and each upgrade/saved creation has 1 less engine. balanced. YOU presave all versions. (posted to yzuei's channel too)
  • You should do a Multi-player battle with planes that get progressively heavier and/or harder to control
  • Possible idea: Build a Hovercraft in the form of a Dingy so ya Hover by default but if ya fall outta the air and end up in the Water ya still float like a Boat, and have the Tail Propeller be the only directional thrust used! Bonus Points if ya can arm it for Combat as well! :D P.S. Those Fins ya were using on the Wings had Connection Points on BOTH Sides... seems kinda a shame to say no to having 4 Miniguns and settle for just 2... though to be fair, it's hard not to wonder if those were ever even intended to hold Weapons at all when they only have a 1x2 configuration of Connection Points and most Guns desire a 2x2 configuration of Connection Points.
  • @EndPiglin
    Day 4 Make dogfight with planes that can break sound barrier