Normally flying wings are kept stable with a fly-by-wire system, because with no vertical surfaces, they're totally unstable in the yaw axis. We don't have this option in SP, so a true flying wing will just spin off course. There's two solutions that I know of:
hide a vertical stabiliser inside a fuselage section somewhere
use a progressively steeper dihedral towards the outer edges of the wings, so that they curve upwards. I've had a fair bit of success with this method, but it's no use for replicating real-life designs
@Stuffnstuff np
@Nickasaurus thank you very much
@Stuffnstuff sure! use it improve it i don't care :)
@Nickasaurus Can I download it?
@Stuffnstuff hey i have a system i uploaded in my planes, should be a fairly recent upload (like third or fourth recent)
@Skua thank you very much
@AviownCorp https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/47/B-2Spiritoriginal.jpg this is a flying wing
Normally flying wings are kept stable with a fly-by-wire system, because with no vertical surfaces, they're totally unstable in the yaw axis. We don't have this option in SP, so a true flying wing will just spin off course. There's two solutions that I know of:
hide a vertical stabiliser inside a fuselage section somewhere
use a progressively steeper dihedral towards the outer edges of the wings, so that they curve upwards. I've had a fair bit of success with this method, but it's no use for replicating real-life designs
What is flying wing my friend?