Row boat
A boat propelled by rowing, well actually by you rowing.First of all, all instructions are really way longer and more complex than it actually is to row this boat, you'll get the hang of it in just a minute or two.Before the controls are exactly explained, a quick guide to rowing this vessel,From the oars initial position:1 yaw stick to max left position- keep holding yaw in this position2 while still holding yaw from step 1, pitch stick to max up position, keep holding both yaw and pitch sticks in their positions3 while still holding pitch stick in its position, let go of yaw stick and wait till the rotators for oar angle have gone to default angle (about half a second)4 let go of pitch stick..watch your boat move slowly forward5 start over from step 1 =)Controls:Pitch controls the oars forward and backward motionYaw controls the oars angle to the water, in other words letting you keep them above water when moving them forward, so that your boat won't just stand still in one place..Vtol controls the rudder..why did I do this you ask?Well it's simple, first and foremost because I could, secondly because a game letting you build cool jet planes just begged to be used to create a row boat.But honestly because I was interested in seeing if the game had enough physics in it to actually handle for example rowing...and yes, I know some things you can do with the oars will make the boat explode.(Feel free to come up with means of modifying the boat to counteract this.)
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Successors 1 airplane(s)
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 45.0ft (13.7m)
- Length 59.7ft (18.2m)
- Height 15.5ft (4.7m)
- Empty Weight 4,701lbs (2,132kg)
- Loaded Weight 5,538lbs (2,512kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 14.9lbs/ft2 (73.0kg/m2)
- Wing Area 370.5ft2 (34.4m2)
- Drag Points 9466
Parts
- Number of Parts 137
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 376