[Minecraft] Piston Powered Airplane Tutorial (Bomber Design)

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Learn to build and fly an airplane in the skies of Minecraft with nothing but piston power! Additional designs will come in the future when I get some free time. At the moment I am extremely busy with my university studies sorry, but stay tuned in if you want to see them.

The bidirectional bomber aircraft makes it a great way to attack your enemies on a PvP server. You don't have to use it just for war though, fill the TNT up areas up with glass and have races with your friends on friendly SMP servers. More airplane designs are on the way soon :D

At the moment the design is still semi-automatic as it requires user input. You will find though the more you get into the pattern of moving the planes piston engines you can become quite quick at it! There is NO automatic way of achieving motion, unless you have a pre-built track, but then its more like an elevated train rather than a airplane.

There are way to many people to thank so check out the threads assorted design section to see all the people that deserve the credit! Minecraft Forums Thread: http://www.minecraftforum.net/topic/788103-design-challenge-free-floating-self-powered-flying-machine/







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