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!Project_Y-10

33.0k SyntheticL  2.1 years ago
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General Characteristics

  • Predecessor !Project_Y-10
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 120.9ft (36.9m)
  • Length 140.1ft (42.7m)
  • Height 40.5ft (12.3m)
  • Empty Weight N/A
  • Loaded Weight 63,317lbs (28,720kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 0.979
  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.094
  • Wing Loading 21.5lbs/ft2 (105.0kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 2,945.4ft2 (273.6m2)
  • Drag Points 10704

Parts

  • Number of Parts 557
  • Control Surfaces 9
  • Performance Cost 3,590
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    33.0k SyntheticL

    @GalacticaAsia I did a small test. I think I've found how it causes auto roll now..
    a) The engine nacelles are connected to different part of the wing;
    b) Some random Jundroo physic bugs caused wing flex on two sides out of sync;
    c) (b) caused the four engine nacelles are in fact asymmetric during flight;
    d) (c) caused the actural CoT in flight are off-center;
    e) (d) caused the auto roll.
    Well that's tricky..

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    @SyntheticL just one

    2.1 years ago
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    33.0k SyntheticL

    Btw by getting rid of the rotators do you meant all 3 of them or just one?

    2.1 years ago
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    33.0k SyntheticL

    @GalacticaAsia Thanks! Really invalueable contribution. Again thanks!

    +1 2.1 years ago
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    @SyntheticL mirroring the left main landing gear solves the rolling to the left during takeoff, mirroring the left wing and getting rid of the rotator in the middle of the wing(the one used for wing flex) seems to fix the auto-rolling in the air

    2.1 years ago
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    33.0k SyntheticL

    @GalacticaAsia Do you have any suggestions for flight performance? I fixed the flap and currently working on the auto roll. I think it problem of mass since i noticed it even tilts to the left on the take off roll.

    2.1 years ago
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    @SyntheticL the flap issue seems to be solved by reversing the rotator or its connections I.E; connecting the rotators base to the flap, and the other one to the piston. It probably auto rolls to the left because COL,COT andCOM are not perfectly aligned or because of drag, this is probably harder to fix than the flaps.

    2.1 years ago
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    33.0k SyntheticL

    @GalacticaAsia This is very close to the final product, have a look!
    Also have you experienced buggy flaps and auto roll to the left when building your aircrafts? If you had - how did you fixed them? Would be appretiated if you can help me fixing this.

    2.1 years ago

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