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Planes Addon

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Planes Mod — Build wooden, bamboo, and copper planes, then lift off for low-stress scouting with looks you can wax or weather on purpose.

This lightweight Bedrock addon keeps things simple and survival-friendly: you craft a Plane Engine first, then assemble airframes from materials you already know. Wooden models use stripped logs and planks with the engine set in the center, so your spruce, oak, or birch world can keep a consistent look even in the sky. The bamboo variant follows the same pattern with stripped bamboo blocks and bamboo planks, which makes it a clean fit for jungle builds and coastal bases. Copper planes are where the style play begins—engine in the center, copper blocks around it—and their skin naturally oxidizes over real time. Between roughly fifteen minutes and an hour, panels shift from bright to weathered; a quick honeycomb wax freezes a favorite stage, and an axe scrapes it back if you change your mind. No gimmicks, no new ores; just craft, place, and fly.

Takeoff and landing are the whole game, and they feel good once you learn the rhythm. Give yourself a flat stretch near base with a few lanterns on short posts, roll out straight, and lift gently rather than yanking up; you’ll clear trees, rivers, and rooflines without wobble. Cruise a touch higher than treetops so chunks load smoothly on MCPE and console, then ease off before long bridges or city skylines to line up descents. Third-person view helps for runway alignment, while first-person is great for ridge-to-ridge hops where you want clean sight of the horizon. On Realms and servers, mark air lanes with tall banners or a beacon so returning at dusk is automatic, and add half-slab ramps at runway edges to prevent nose dips on touchdown.

Copper skins make the planes feel like part of your world’s timeline. Keep one bright for screenshots over modern builds, let another age into full teal for a retro carrier vibe, and stash honeycomb in the hangar to lock a look after rain. Because you’re using standard blocks, hangars, service bays, and taxiways are easy to build with the same palette you already use for farms and town squares. The wooden and bamboo frames fit naturally into rustic or tropical towns, so you can park next to stables and docks without the aircraft looking out of place.











For practical play, these planes shine as early-mid game mobility. Scout coastlines for structures, follow rivers to villages, and hop mountain chains to pick out base sites without burning daylight on foot. Carry a light kit—food, torches, a bed, and spare blocks—so every landing becomes a purposeful mini-expedition. If you wipe far from home, circle the area from above first, pick a safe ridge, and approach on a shallow glide so you don’t invite a second death. It’s an early test build, but the loop is already solid: build an engine, choose a frame, and let your routes go vertical while your style goes from shiny copper to museum-grade patina on your terms.

Installation:
— Download McPack
— Install McAddon or McPack files, just open it for this;
— Select new textures in the settings;
— Done.

pllanes-add-on.mcaddon [1.06 Mb] (downloads: 13)


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