Most of my builds are props, as you may have noticed. To be honest, I don't know how to build a fighter jet that is so dank maneuverable. I'd appreciate the help you can give me.
Alienbeef0421
Most of my builds are props, as you may have noticed. To be honest, I don't know how to build a fighter jet that is so dank maneuverable. I'd appreciate the help you can give me.
Alienbeef0421
@Alienbeef0421 Try using structural wings instead of the horizontal stabilizer part to build all-moving stabilators. And use rotators instead of hinges. Also try giving the wing a very slight neutral angle to get the proper counter-pitching lifting force.
@Sunnyskies When using stabilators, my plane oscillates (swings up and down) when I release the pitch.
Maneuverability is all about careful mass-balancing. Inch the center of lift as close as you can get it to the back of the center of mass while still retaining stability. You also want to try and line up the forward-and-back thrust line with the center of mass as best you can as well. Lower wing-loading also adds to the plane's maneuverability, and the positioning of the horizontal stabilizers is important as well, but not as important as mass balancing. A lot of people also use thrust-vectoring for added maneuverability, but that's a more advanced technique.