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What counts a plane PSM?

6,780 MsMuseumJanitor  2 months ago

Post Stall Maneuvering stuff, I'd like it to toggle on and off whenever I need to

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    I built my Nyx II, which can do PSMs pretty well, with a thrust vectoring nozzle. (It's a single-engine, so just one nozzle.) It worked pretty well. Nothing fancy or complex, just attached my engine to a pitch rotator connected to a yaw rotator. Only later did I cheat and add a gyro that enhanced the supermaneuvrability (I wanted to break the laws of physics.)

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    Guyfolk made a tutorial on how to make PSM stuff, probably can start from there

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    @overlord5453 POV: when flight school is poor and they need to test everyone fast. they made a plane to do Gs

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    @MsMuseumJanitor it would be an unforgettable experience for the passengers 😂

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    @overlord5453 I'm doing the finishing touches and it's ready to post, hehe it goes super Sonic and was a bonber

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    @MsMuseumJanitor i am not sure about the practicality of a civilian airliner with PSM. That said, I have seen (probably more than one) airliner with PSM on this site.

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    @overlord5453 hmm so howw can I implement those to a civilian airliner?

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    Thrust vectoring also helps.

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    Make the plane unstable by design (COM and COL being very close or right on top of each other) and canards for artificial stability.

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    When I do use it I just use VTOL thrusters and put em in the front

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