Biggest Working Plane — Transcript

Nooba builds the biggest working Minecraft plane, surpassing the world record with a massive flying machine over 1,000 blocks long.

Key Takeaways

  • Building extremely large working machines in Minecraft is limited by game loading and performance constraints.
  • Incremental testing and optimization are crucial to prevent crashes in large builds.
  • Using tools like Axiom can aid in constructing massive redstone or flying machines.
  • There is a trade-off between size and performance, resulting in very slow but functional machines.
  • Creative engineering can push the boundaries of what is possible in Minecraft.

Summary

  • Nooba attempts to create the biggest working Minecraft plane.
  • References the current world record plane by Pingu, which is about 100 blocks long and flies 1,500 blocks per hour.
  • Builds a massive flying machine over 1,000 blocks long using Axiom.
  • The machine can theoretically fit 4 million players inside.
  • Initial design crashes due to inability to load the entire structure at once.
  • Runs multiple tests and trims edges to prevent crashing.
  • Successfully creates a flying machine that can operate without crashing the game.
  • The ride is free but extremely laggy, taking over 100 hours to complete a flight.
  • Video showcases the challenges and solutions in building large-scale Minecraft flying machines.
  • Ends with an invitation to enjoy the long, laggy flight.

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How big could you make a working Minecraft plane?
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To find out, I started by grabbing the current world record by Pingu.
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It's around 100 blocks long and can fly 1,500 blocks an hour.
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Which is definitely impressive, but for being the world record, it's way too small.
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So to make one even bigger, I used Axiom to build this massive flying machine or cube.
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It's over 1,000 blocks long and can literally fit 4 million players inside it.
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But the problem is it's impossible to load the whole thing at once, so it immediately crashes into itself when you turn it on.
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To fix it, I ran dozens of tests after cutting off edges until it finally flew without crashing my game.
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It's free to ride, but I should warn you that its flights take over 100 hours because of how laggy it is.
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Enjoy the ride!
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Speaker A
AHHHH!
Topics:MinecraftMinecraft planeflying machineNoobaAxiomMinecraft world recordlarge scale buildsMinecraft redstoneMinecraft engineeringMinecraft lag

Frequently Asked Questions

What was the size of the previous world record Minecraft plane mentioned in the video?

The previous world record Minecraft plane, built by Pingu, was around 100 blocks long. It was capable of flying 1,500 blocks an hour.

What tool did the creator use to build their massive flying machine?

The creator used Axiom to build their massive flying machine. This tool allowed them to construct a cube that was over 1,000 blocks long.

What was the main challenge encountered when trying to make the massive plane fly?

The main challenge was that the massive plane was impossible to load all at once, causing it to immediately crash when activated. The creator had to run dozens of tests and cut off edges until it could fly without crashing the game.

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