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3,160 GenericWhiteGuy
6.1 years ago
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ag 1 some guns idk
ag 2 some more guns (miniguns)
ag 3 rocket batteries
idek enjoy ! :ok_sign:
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Successors 1 airplane(s)
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 19.0ft (5.8m)
- Length 65.9ft (20.1m)
- Height 15.0ft (4.6m)
- Empty Weight 8,688lbs (3,941kg)
- Loaded Weight 10,179lbs (4,617kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.265
- Wing Loading 133.9lbs/ft2 (654.0kg/m2)
- Wing Area 76.0ft2 (7.1m2)
- Drag Points 3212
Parts
- Number of Parts 137
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 669
Haha awesome! I know what you mean about taking a break. Anyway, catch ya later! @GenericWhiteGuy
@Hyattorama Thanks for the info, and yeah. I looked up those heli types and how they work. Kind of pointless. Just another design to a helicopter ¯_(ツ)/¯ .But hey, what do I know right? Well. I'll continue building once I feel like playing sp again. I've been playing non stop from mid summer til now. Maybe i'll take a small break. Or maybe I'll just find myself completing the heli sooner than expected ¯_(ツ)/¯ x2 I'll occasionally still stop by and check out uploads, and yours especially :D
And I figured out that I just had to enable online shopping in my bank's official page. Now I'm not an illegal imigrant in the SP community anymore!
Anyway. Take care.
Haha yeah, well if it starts flying crappy then it’s not worth the change haha. The reason the two rotors on a coaxial are the same diameter is because then they each produce an equal amount of torque, and cancel each other out. To yaw left or right (let’s say right) you increase collective pitch on the counter-clockwise rotor and proportionally decrease collective pitch on the clockwise rotor. In doing so, you’ll maintain the same amount of thrust/lift, but the counter-clockwise rotor will be producing more torque (more drag) while the clockwise rotor is producing less torque (from less drag), thus, the nose of the heli yaws right. Of course, none of that has any significance in SP, because the physics aren’t that in-depth. Which is why you should build your heli however you like! Haha@GenericWhiteGuy
@Hyattorama
1. They were the same diameter, but I thought it looked cooler when the bottom one was a bit smaller🤷
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2.oh... but how does it yaw then? Teach me!
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3.It was at first rolling and pitching with the gyro, but trust me, it doesn't work as good as it sounds, every time it's pitched nose down and I try to roll it starts yawing uncontrollably.
Well it looks cool and flies well. But if you want to make it a little more realistic:
The two main rotors on a coaxial heli should be the same diameter.
A coaxial heli doesn’t have a tail rotor.
The main rotors angle too aggressively when you pitch and roll, and the body of the heli stays mostly still. I would suggest making the pitch/roll angle on the rotors less and adjust the gyro so that the body pitches and rolls more. @GenericWhiteGuy
@Hyattorama I'm listening.
Looks great man! I do have a few suggestions on changes if you’re interested
@Hyattorama oh and this is what I got so far. Needs some fixer upper and a lot more detail for it to be upload worthy.