Okay, I’m just wondering if it is possible to have the tail rotor partly providing thrust as in moving the helicopter forward without having to nose down all the time, not like I mind.
Some players have said to others that the only way to do that is to add an engine or two. I don’t want to do that in fear of performance and other stuff I’m not going to bother mentioning.
I found out that if you use rotators and make wings into rotor blades and put VTOL nozzles on the ends they will actually provide not only lift but a little bit of forward thrust. But it’s only a little bit of thrust
Is there something in Overload that allows that because that would be kinda neat.
@Soardivision160th Ah, ok.
“You can angle the main rotor a few degrees forward, or add a rotator to manually rotate it.” I did that I just forgot to mention it, my iPad died at that moment so i couldn’t do anything. @TheFlightGuySP
You can angle the main rotor a few degrees forward, or add a rotator to manually rotate it.
You could also add a rotator to the base of the tail rotor, so that it can be angled backwards after enough forward speed is gained (assuming you have a vertical stabilizer). A V-STAB should mostly counteract torque from the main rotor if you're going fast enough.