Constellation Dragon (no engine no fuel)
9,210 Zyvx
6.1 years ago
Auto Credit Based on Zyvx's Infinite flapper attack (no engine no fuel)
Looks better at night. to fly adjust trim so the landing gear is forward, then quickly move trim to neutral. the dragon should be rolling forward slowly. move vtol forward all the way and lift off at 60 mph or more. then adjust trim for max lift. yaw steers at any speed, and is more effective than roll. pitch is same. I just threw lights on one of my infinite flyers, just for the heck of it. enjoy
Specifications
Spotlights
- FoxtrotTheSergal 6.1 years ago
- ACEPILOT109 6.1 years ago
General Characteristics
- Predecessor Infinite flapper attack (no engine no fuel)
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 34.6ft (10.5m)
- Length 66.2ft (20.2m)
- Height 25.8ft (7.9m)
- Empty Weight 6,386lbs (2,897kg)
- Loaded Weight 6,386lbs (2,897kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 4.9lbs/ft2 (24.0kg/m2)
- Wing Area 1,297.0ft2 (120.5m2)
- Drag Points 7108
Parts
- Number of Parts 173
- Control Surfaces 14
- Performance Cost 1,283
@Zyvx that's for the future once I get a computer.
Sounds like a good idea tho.
@GenericWhiteGuy it's no problem, no apology needed. You been pretty cool to text with and we been enjoying each others stuff. I just had a thought about your ornithopter battleship, if you made the parts able to float, I wonder if it could do a water takeoff.
@Zyvx oh, sorry for the misunderstanding. Well. anyways. Take care.
@GenericWhiteGuy lol I agree, but I actually made this one before the last two like it. I didn't plan on uploading it originally because I was just goofing around. But lately my projects I put less effort in seem to do better than the ones I worked hard on. Funny how that happens.
My phone just can't handle it for some reason. Looks neat tho. Although I'd recommend changing the overall design since you've posted this kind of flier already :v no hard feelings. Just my thoughts on it.
By the way
I won’t be posting for a day or 2, because I’m a bit busy and I’m working on something I’ve never done @Zyvx
@Spectre2520 it's actually easy once you figured it out. If you adjust the trim so the wheels are forward, then slide trim quickly so the wheels are down straight, and the dragon is rolling a little, then move vtol forward all the way and the dragon will pick up speed. Thanks for trying, this is actually a older version of my others like it, I just didn't get around to uploading it til later.
It’s really hard to takeoff...