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Raccoon

10.6k RedIndustries  3.1 years ago
891 downloads

The Raccoon is a high-end Gyrocopter developed by Red. The design makes it comfortable for both the pilot, and the passenger/co-pilot to fly. It can make trips, or it can do aerobatics.

You can find the controls in the cockpit, and activate them from there.

Its kind of mobile friendly, its a bit over 200 parts but hopefully phones can handle it.

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General Characteristics

  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 10.5ft (3.2m)
  • Length 23.7ft (7.2m)
  • Height 10.2ft (3.1m)
  • Empty Weight N/A
  • Loaded Weight 4,625lbs (2,098kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 10.385
  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.054
  • Wing Loading 30.7lbs/ft2 (149.7kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 150.8ft2 (14.0m2)
  • Drag Points 2591

Parts

  • Number of Parts 248
  • Control Surfaces 6
  • Performance Cost 1,062
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    21.1k Thorne

    I think this went under the radar.

    1.9 years ago
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    @Cheese43Rus I suppose you are on mobile. I guess the physics are different on mobile, because I don't have any issues with it on PC

    3.1 years ago
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    1,296 ZHD

    @Cheese43Rus Its because of the torque bro. you need to turn left yaw left

    3.1 years ago
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    1,296 ZHD

    bruh. . .

    3.1 years ago
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    @CRATE52PART2 Thanks!

    3.1 years ago
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    It rolls very strongly to the right, I crashed three times, then I did not start flying. Since nothing has been written about the buttons, I included everything.

    3.1 years ago
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    32.7k CRATE52PART2

    Very cute design :o

    +1 3.1 years ago
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    @Jamesp08 it's not a helicopter...

    3.1 years ago
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    finally an autogyro

    3.1 years ago
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    Why does the helicopter not fly. Like not even auto pilot can get it off the ground

    3.1 years ago
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    where is everyone

    3.1 years ago