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Model 103

Mod MrSilverWolf  6.5 years ago
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General Characteristics

  • Predecessor Model 103
  • Successors 1 airplane(s)
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 44.3ft (13.5m)
  • Length 34.6ft (10.5m)
  • Height 13.2ft (4.0m)
  • Empty Weight N/A
  • Loaded Weight 3,257lbs (1,477kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.306
  • Wing Loading 2.6lbs/ft2 (12.8kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 1,243.9ft2 (115.6m2)
  • Drag Points 7739

Parts

  • Number of Parts 140
  • Control Surfaces 5
  • Performance Cost 761
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    @F104Deathtrap yeah I'll just leave it be and just angle the tail a bit more, thanks!

    6.5 years ago
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    @F104Deathtrap Anyway, she's a nice little plane, very fun to fly and she looks great.

    6.5 years ago
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    @MrSilverWolf yeah, I'd leave the mass alone, maybe just use more angle on the tail. Eventually we'll figure out how to fix drag and that might help.

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    @F104Deathtrap it's made them a bit weaker though

    6.5 years ago
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    @F104Deathtrap it hasn't done a whole lot to the gear actually

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    @MrSilverWolf Careful mass scaling the gear, I've had disasterous luck when I changed the mass of moving parts. 2 Degrees seems about right though.

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    @F104Deathtrap 2° on the wings hidden in the elevator and mass scale on the wheels/gear help big time

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    @MrSilverWolf I'll tinker with it and let you know what I find out

    6.5 years ago
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    @F104Deathtrap ok, I'll try that then, thanks!

    6.5 years ago
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    @MrSilverWolf The nose issue could be drag/mass from the landing gear. I had similar issues with floatplanes. In the end I fixed it by reducing mass of the floats and twisting the horizontal stabs leading-edge-downward a few degrees, pulled the nose right up.

    6.5 years ago
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    @F104Deathtrap yeah it is but nose heavy, and idk how to fix that and VTOL is for flaps but I just haven't added them fully on there

    6.5 years ago
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    @MrSilverWolf Well, it's quite nose heavy at neutral VTOL. Is that intended? Very responsive handling, strong but not uncomfortable. It lands brilliantly.

    6.5 years ago
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    In a slight turn anyway

    6.5 years ago
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    @F104Deathtrap it doesn't like to glide and when stalled at more than 15° up it seams to like to roll of to one side quickly but won't spin

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    @F104Deathtrap at the moment no

    6.5 years ago
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    @MrSilverWolf Much appreciated. Anything I should pay particular attention to?

    6.5 years ago
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    @F104Deathtrap

    6.5 years ago

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