@Proofsqu well, it's a little difficult to understand. TVC Engine, Thrust vector control engine. It is a kind of engine whose nozzle can deflect in different directions to produce thrust in different directions. For the aircraft with thrust vector technology, the additional control torque is obtained by deflecting the tail nozzle and using the thrust generated by the engine to realize the attitude change control of the aircraft. Its outstanding feature is that the control torque is closely related to the engine, and is not affected by the attitude of the aircraft itself. For the aircraft without thrust vector technology, the jet flow of the engine coincides with the axis of the aircraft, and the generated thrust also moves forward along the axis. In this case, the thrust of the engine is only used to overcome the resistance of the aircraft and provide the acceleration power of the aircraft. Therefore, the vectoring engine can ensure that the additional control torque provided by the thrust vector can be used to control the aircraft maneuvering when the aircraft is maneuvering at low speed and high angle of attack and the control surface is nearly invalid.
@KEJUN I have just made one, it is still in the testing stage but its there
@Proofsquash98 such as F22(US), Su35(RU), J20(CHA) and some three or four generation aircrafts
@Proofsqu well, it's a little difficult to understand. TVC Engine, Thrust vector control engine. It is a kind of engine whose nozzle can deflect in different directions to produce thrust in different directions. For the aircraft with thrust vector technology, the additional control torque is obtained by deflecting the tail nozzle and using the thrust generated by the engine to realize the attitude change control of the aircraft. Its outstanding feature is that the control torque is closely related to the engine, and is not affected by the attitude of the aircraft itself. For the aircraft without thrust vector technology, the jet flow of the engine coincides with the axis of the aircraft, and the generated thrust also moves forward along the axis. In this case, the thrust of the engine is only used to overcome the resistance of the aircraft and provide the acceleration power of the aircraft. Therefore, the vectoring engine can ensure that the additional control torque provided by the thrust vector can be used to control the aircraft maneuvering when the aircraft is maneuvering at low speed and high angle of attack and the control surface is nearly invalid.
@KEJUN what is a vector engine?
build a plane with a vector engine
Super Cub
Make a F-22, F-35, F-16, F-15, F-2, IFX, SU-57, SU-30,35, Mig-29. Make them to make you busy
Try building a ship. If you do, Overload can work wonders.