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.











