You can use the flight system from -https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/BiHFUV/Simple-warbird-helicopter- just keep the COL behind the main rudder between the tail
Easy, just get the red and blue globes to match up, and use lots of deadweight. You also will need a rear propeller for helos for haw, like you would IRL. Try using my Apex or Condor gunships as references if you want.
@AstleyIndustries OK
@5stars for pitch try a prop with rotator
@AstleyIndustries I figured that out. But over speeding .For pitch and yaw
@SigmaTwelve @5stars tail rotors should be variable pitch, which is connected to yaw input. Only one prop needed
@SigmaTwelve No tail rotor is possible like Autogyros.
@marcox43 Ok
Irl the only time it wouldn't need a tail rotor is if it was dual rotor, like the chinook or osprey. @5stars
You can use the flight system from -https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/BiHFUV/Simple-warbird-helicopter- just keep the COL behind the main rudder between the tail
https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/V72Z91/Helicopter-RP you can take this one as example if you want ;)
@SigmaTwelve Irl all helis don't have a rear rotor .Like the Littlebird.But Ill use that
You build it like a VTOL aircraft. But with propellers.
Easy, just get the red and blue globes to match up, and use lots of deadweight. You also will need a rear propeller for helos for haw, like you would IRL. Try using my Apex or Condor gunships as references if you want.
Try consulting @Toscio56
@MechWARRIOR57 Im part Bender and part camel.I keep mtn dew for survival situations
@Delphinus thx;)
Mad skillz m8 and lots of mountain dew