Yeah, it looks cool but isn't that functional
Because of the fuselage block being the Flap, It won't create as much ''wing physics'' or ''Lift/Drag'' As a Conventionnal wing
And the angle of your upper wing, I suggest so to remove the upper wing, Replace it with fuselage and put a wing in the Flap/Control Surface
Otherwise this is Really well thought
For the Going Down/UP it's Input Max/Min also so Min is -1 and Max is 0 Or Min 0 and Max -1, You Can test
+ Made in Open Office? Or Something like that
I like that, Pretty good tutorial, You have some potential
I might actually use this template, I would just use an SP wing for the bottom surface, probably scaled, and replace the upper surface with a fuse block.
@Chancey21 is correct, it will be really difficult to make your airplane fly correctly with the wings angled like that. This is a great starting point for building curved airfoils, but you can simplify the design a bit, there are many RL wing shapes, most in fact have lower leading edges which are curved around, some are symmetrical (most fighter aircraft), others are thinner. Bottom line, do a little research, use the above as a template, but don’t worry if your wing design doesn’t exactly match the one above.
@ultravioletPM It was a post from over 6 years ago the picture is dead i think.
what is markdown
thanks this is gonna help me A LOT :D
Yeah, it looks cool but isn't that functional
Because of the fuselage block being the Flap, It won't create as much ''wing physics'' or ''Lift/Drag'' As a Conventionnal wing
And the angle of your upper wing, I suggest so to remove the upper wing, Replace it with fuselage and put a wing in the Flap/Control Surface
Otherwise this is Really well thought
For the Going Down/UP it's Input Max/Min also so Min is -1 and Max is 0 Or Min 0 and Max -1, You Can test
+ Made in Open Office? Or Something like that
I like that, Pretty good tutorial, You have some potential
I might actually use this template, I would just use an SP wing for the bottom surface, probably scaled, and replace the upper surface with a fuse block.
@Chancey21 is correct, it will be really difficult to make your airplane fly correctly with the wings angled like that. This is a great starting point for building curved airfoils, but you can simplify the design a bit, there are many RL wing shapes, most in fact have lower leading edges which are curved around, some are symmetrical (most fighter aircraft), others are thinner. Bottom line, do a little research, use the above as a template, but don’t worry if your wing design doesn’t exactly match the one above.
@Chancey21 Thank You
Very good but not quite accurate, your plane will not fly if the wings are angled so put them inside the wing and replace them with fuselages