Landing a Submersible Plane on a SUBMERSIBLE AIRCRAFT CARRIER!

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Published 2023-06-27
Welcome to another episode of Trailmakers! Today we are doing a co-op challenge where we try to land a jet on a submersible aircraft carrier while it drives across the ocean! I have to build an aircraft carrier than can navigate the surface of the water, catch and secure a plane, and then dive under water before resurfacing to release the plane again!

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All Comments (21)
  • @-user_redacted-
    OK, now we need a submarine that can jump high out of the water, and a plane that swoops in from behind to catch the sub on top of it and fly away.
  • @AsrielanBruh
    i think a good idea would be the reverse of this, a plane picking up a submarine than dropping it back into the sea , try without the use of magnets but instead maybe have the submarine jump out of the water into the plane and the plane closes up, and you could fly straight up amd open the plane and drop the submarine
  • @aGoshDarnTravesty
    If you do another challenge like this, I'd suggest agreeing on some sort of registration system for lining up. Like a triangular nose slotting into a wedge shaped notch , or a plane with a rounded belly landing on a runway that has a with a groove down the center, etc, so that the lander naturally centers on the platform.
  • @omygodihaveadog
    Catching a plane with a jumping sub would be a neat concept to try.
  • @Chris-ok4zo
    I remember there was one sub carrier irl, a Japanese craft made during WWII. But other than that, most other real world examples never left the drawing board. Wonder what the world would be like if these things took off, so to speak. But judging from how hard these two tried to land properly, I can see why. Edit: I forgot that the Japanese planes only "launched" from the sub, but had to land on water and be picked back up by crane to be loaded back in.
  • @BLUE_B0sea0cS
    I have an idea for this next co-op challenge, which is landing a VTOL on a wall riding helipad. This will be better if it is at the edge of a map.
  • @sejt23
    the details with the music dampening underwater is so cool
  • @Luziferne
    Well normally a Aircraft Carrier has more then one plane. Maybe Scrapman could reactivate the old crew, kAN, Kosmo and Moonbo, and they all try to land on that Carrier. Everyone with his own plane! Also the Submersible Plane wasn't really a Sub, wasn't it? It couldn't "fly" under water, only sink
  • @barefootalien
    Scrapman: "I wanna try again, I want a perfect landing." Electroswing: Intensifies Warning! Warning! Incoming fail montage!
  • @SSZaris
    This was really awesome! Seeing Yzuei coming in for a landing was really cinematic
  • @turrboenvy4612
    That was epic! How about two independent planes that join mid-flight to form one plane (voltron style) that you need to work together to control. Or a watercraft carrier, a boat carried by an aircraft that you drop off and pick up at speed.
  • @SkyReaperOne
    Scrapman, your ship's design's really good. I think that two things that could help would be to have the current bars spaced out from eachother by a few blocks, having them spread out a little bit in a "v" angle to help guide the plane down and have two more rods come up from the back to push the plane forward if it lands too far.
  • @adekin1090
    Wow I love that the music sounded like you were underwater when you were underwater, nice detail.
  • @Cephalus-wt1cm
    Nice! Wish that I could watch you guys attempt this on the High Seas...