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Create Aerodynamics

Its Create Aerodynamics Adds Flying Planes So Let Your Imagination Go Wild With This

Modrinth

Описание

✈️ Experimental Flight & Physics-Based Engineering This modpack explores true flight, real physics, and moving creations using Valkyrien Skies and Clockwork. It’s designed as a creative engineering playground, where planes, airships, and mobile structures become part of the world itself — moving, rotating, and responding to forces in real time. ⚠️ Important: This pack focuses on experimentation and innovation. Stability may vary depending on builds, world complexity, and playstyle. 🛠️ A Playground for Tinkerers & Builders Rather than a traditional progression-focused experience, this pack encourages testing, iteration, and discovery. Build custom aircraft, experiment with thrust and balance, and push the limits of what’s possible with physics-driven mechanics. Expect: Flyable planes and airships Physics-based movement and rotation Vehicles Experimental engineering systems Occasional quirks or unexpected behavior That unpredictability is part of the fun. 🌍 A New Way to Experience Minecraft Exploration changes completely when the world moves with you. Take off from your base, glide across terrain, or build airborne platforms that travel wherever you choose. This pack shines in creative mode, testing worlds, and small SMPs where players enjoy experimenting together. Because of its physics-driven nature: Large builds may impact performance Complex vehicles may require tuning Crashes or glitches are possible Backups are recommended. ⚙️ Who This Pack Is For ✔ Players who enjoy tinkering and experimentation ✔ Engineers and builders who love solving problems ✔ Creators exploring physics-based mods ✔ Players comfortable with evolving modpacks ❌ Players seeking a fully polished, progression-heavy experience ❌ Hardcore or long-term survival without backups 🚀 An Ongoing Experiment This modpack is actively evolving. Updates may adjust balance, mechanics, or mod versions as stability improves. Feedback is welcome, and experimentation is encouraged