Thanks guys. Thomas, that is the plan, and isn't that hard to implement, but making it fly is the priority.
Okay, so I just fixed the engine. For whatever reason I kept thinking it was a 14-cylinder radial, when it actually had 18.
Holy crap! You've got good modelling skills! If this is larger than the B-25 Mitchell, then it's possible to have the Airbus A380, Boeing 747, and the Antonov-225 in BeamNG!
Well, yeah, as in real aviation size is no obstacle. Problem is keeping the jbeam simple enough to run on lower-end pcs like mine. Another problem is runways, I don't know how long Grooved Range's is, but I'm not entirely sure the PBM can take off from it. It is a lot bigger and heavier than the B-25, which already eats up a lot of runway.
Oh, that. I haven't touched that main post in a while now. It hardly reflects what's going on. Didn't really notice the typo.
Yeah, i saw all the new things that you have posted here in the comments and not there, when do you think this is coming out? because it looks AMAZING
To be honest, I don't really know. The jbeam's nearly done, and most of the flight controls are related to LUA. Plus I still have to make the interior of the plane. And figure out custom sounds.
That's quite alright. Take as much time as you need. Put a lot of detail in it. Make the jbeam just right. There's no rush, but there is demand. Just make it as realistic as possible, or else.
I think you missed the C in excited, Martin. As for everyone else, be patient, this is a complicated aircraft, and making a prop plane work in Beam's already very hard.