How to Make a Flying Machine in Minecraft Bedrock
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Ever wondered how to zip through the skies of Minecraft Bedrock without a pair of enchanted wings? You’re not alone! Many adventurers seek the thrill of building their very own flying machine.
So, how exactly can you make a flying machine in Minecraft Bedrock? Let’s dive in and find out!
Building Your Own Sky-High Wonder
To craft a flying machine in Minecraft Bedrock, you need a few pistons, slime blocks, and observers. These items work together to create movement. Think of pistons as the muscles, slime blocks as the bones, and observers as the brains of your flying contraption.
Start by placing a piston, add a few slime blocks in front of it, and then place an observer facing the piston. When the observer detects a change in front of it, it activates the piston, causing the slime blocks (and anything attached to them) to move forward. Repeat this on the opposite side to create a simple, yet effective, flying machine!
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