chinook help pt2
4,968 Shadow71634
8 months ago
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Auto Credit Based on Shadow71634's help pls
so it can now fly but it has this wird thing when you use the pitch it also yaws? if you can help ill be greatly appreciated of your help
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor help pls
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 54.1ft (16.5m)
- Length 115.0ft (35.1m)
- Height 35.5ft (10.8m)
- Empty Weight 71,986lbs (32,652kg)
- Loaded Weight 89,604lbs (40,644kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 4.514
- Wing Loading N/A
- Wing Area 0.0ft2 (0.0m2)
- Drag Points 38001
Parts
- Number of Parts 67
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 478
@Mousewithamachinegun123 alr take your time
@Shadow71634
I will. I probably will not have time soon, but maybe tomorrow.
@Mousewithamachinegun123 well thanks for finding the problem I'll be working on it but if you decide to work on it too please do post it on unposted and tag me so I can finish this project
@GuardianAerospace It was tho
@Christiant2 Lol, I’m good at designing them but also azz when stopping the yaw. The collab heli was good tho
But it looks great!
@GuardianAerospace I'm sorry but I'm azz when it comes to helicopters
@GuardianAerospace
The blades rotation is the problem, not the blades tilting. (I just tested.) When the front one is set to true, and the back one false, it rotates one way, and when the front one is false, and the back one is true, it rotates the other way. However, when they are both going the same way, (both true, or both false) it will rotate that direction MUCH faster, so they have to be going different directions, which is creating this problem. Idk how to fix this though. Maybe a tail rotor on both sides? I will try, if I get a chance.
@Noob101
@Mousewithamachinegun123
@Christiant2
Any of you guys wanna look into this?
I can’t pinpoint the problem or how to fix it. I’ll get my friends to help
I will see what I can do. I think that when you pitch, let’s say pitch up, one of the propellers faces its blades down and the other up. These might work together to move the helicopter to the side, or maybe one blade is more powerful than the other.