Experimental roll design
1,365 Jerryzhere
5.4 years ago
(Something i though up, tell me if anyone else has done it) "BUt JeRrY ThiS is JusT a NOOb PlaNe!" I tell you, its not, try her for a flight. I could have painted her and/or added better looking wings, but i just wanted yall to see this wing/roll design. Its not very efficient, but it works. I might implement it into a plane later, but not yet.
Specifications
Spotlights
- Nobodygood 5.4 years ago
General Characteristics
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 22.0ft (6.7m)
- Length 19.8ft (6.0m)
- Height 6.6ft (2.0m)
- Empty Weight 4,021lbs (1,824kg)
- Loaded Weight 5,438lbs (2,466kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 0.619
- Wing Loading 74.2lbs/ft2 (362.1kg/m2)
- Wing Area 73.3ft2 (6.8m2)
- Drag Points 1307
Parts
- Number of Parts 23
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 223
@TurtlesThatFly almost
@Nobodygood I will try
When I first saw it I thought you were using the whole wing as the control surface. After flying it though, it's very... Unique. Seems to recover good from spins though. Keep up the experiments!
So the entire wing is a control surface
(Also I'm working on an A-10 so stay tuned for that train wreck👍👌✌)
I was thinking last night about wings and counter-forces and I thought this one up. One wing counters the other on a normal lane, so the plane goes up. When one it missing that side goes down. So this "removes" (lowers) a wing out of the way to let the other wings force push the plane like an aileron. What do yall think?