T.P.P.S.M.A (Twin Prop Challenge)
The T.P.P.S.M.A (Twin Prop Post Stall Maneuver Aircraft) nicknamed “TIPS” is a Fictional WW2 Aircraft developed during the last days of 1945. Originally designed to be a small lightweight, twin prop single seater for night fighting, outfitted with 4 35’mm cannons designed to shred through enemy aircraft. This prototype was repurposed and modified as an experimental PSM craft. Code named “Project Hummingbird” for the craft’s ability to hover in place without issues, it was midway through its development before the project was abandoned in America’s experimental aircraft facility in Nevada (Area 51) after the war ended. The files were declassified, and this is the only surviving prototype to survive the mothballs of storage without being stripped for parts. PS: I might make a better version if people like it, this one only has 150 parts for the twin prop challenge. And the PSM part of the plane comes from @derlurje “C-130 Special Edition he deserves all the credit for that go look up his build!
Specifications
Spotlights
- FuzzyAircraftProductions 1.9 years ago
- alexJgameYTukraine000000 1.9 years ago
- Icey21 1.9 years ago
- Zaineman 1.9 years ago
- SkyJayTheFirst 1.9 years ago
- WinsWings 1.9 years ago
General Characteristics
- Predecessor The Twin-Prop Challenge IS OVER
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 38.6ft (11.8m)
- Length 32.1ft (9.8m)
- Height 10.7ft (3.3m)
- Empty Weight 8,882lbs (4,029kg)
- Loaded Weight 9,415lbs (4,270kg)
Performance
- Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.424
- Wing Loading 47.8lbs/ft2 (233.2kg/m2)
- Wing Area 197.1ft2 (18.3m2)
- Drag Points 5607
Parts
- Number of Parts 150
- Control Surfaces 5
- Performance Cost 865
@winswings @icecraftgaming @skyjaythefirst Guys, use orbit view and press activate 1 and this PROP plane will PSM ! ! Let's spotlight and get Wake8472 some points !
We’re I used the PSM for the props :)
@derlurje
https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/gTZ4Tr/C-130-special-edition
@Wake8472
That's pretty much it.
Understand the concept first then code later. XD
@GuyFolk
Ahh I see so starting off with using the less complicated coding to try and start off to get used to making them. Then after getting used to it, when I make newer planes try to make them slightly unstable like Zaine mentioned to work better with the PSM Part.👍
@Wake8472
Zaine explained almost all of it lol.
If you want to get into it, start with Zaine's plane will be good because the code isn't too complicate.
Or take apart my very old plane.
The thing is the plane must PSM-able first (somewhat unstable like Zaine's explanation about red and blue ball), adding thrust vectoring alone don't guarantee PSM.
@Wake8472 You deserve it my friend. Plus it's fun to show off how powerful I am !
lmao. Z ; )
@Zaineman
Woah Thanks @Zaineman ! And everyone who has spotlighted and upvoted!
I forgot & or didn't read to press activate 1 for PSM ! !
@alexJgameYTukraine000000 Thanks for the spotlight!
@Zaineman
Yeah of course! Thanks Zain! I think that should help me get started on my PSM path 👍
@derlurje what are you talking about ?
@Zaineman in simple terms.... nope
@Wake8472 @guyfolk is the master of PSM I am his humble servant / copycat. Take appart one of my builds and find the vector engines AND the 2 rotors PER engine and put them in your Subassemblies. Next, find my rear rotors BOTH right and left and put these TWO rotors in your Subassemblies. (Don't mirror Any rotors or the engines, thus the capital letters) Next, after everything is installed (make sure the right side of your plane weighs the same as the left side of your plane) move your center of mass (Red ball) to just in front of your center of lift (Blue ball) this should get you started ! Fyi, Wake8472, you understand that I'm speaking of a PSM w engines in the back, not a prop plane.
Hey @Zaineman l wanted to ask ya how you and @Guyfolk make those crazy PSM builds. I took a look at some of the programming and it severely hurt my brain. Only way I was even able to make this was because of @derlurje
@alexJgameYTukraine000000 thanks!
Wow. That very cool!!!