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HS16 Tiltrotor aircraft

13.5k FumoMarisa  3.8 years ago
1,271 downloads
Auto Credit Based on FumoMarisa's HS16 backup-2

Foreword

Semi serious build, very fun paneling.

Overview

The HS16 is a VSTOL carrier operable tiltrotor transport craft designed for the Republic of Trinity military.

How to take off

1) To take off, move throttle to 100%

2) move VTOL to top

3) Wait until about 100-300m alititude, then, activate AG 5 and pull trim down to the bottom

4) After plane gains stability then the trim can be reset to default

Controls

Throttle: Spin props
VTOL: Vtol
Trim: tilt props, up to 45 degrees
AG5: tilt prop forward by 90 degrees

Grouping
AG6: Gate

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Special thanks to:

Quec, One2
and viewer.

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General Characteristics

  • Predecessor HS16 backup-2
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 83.5ft (25.4m)
  • Length 57.1ft (17.4m)
  • Height 20.6ft (6.3m)
  • Empty Weight N/A
  • Loaded Weight 50,124lbs (22,735kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 4.483
  • Wing Loading 15.3lbs/ft2 (74.6kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 3,279.6ft2 (304.7m2)
  • Drag Points 4071

Parts

  • Number of Parts 1125
  • Control Surfaces 8
  • Performance Cost 3,520
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    23.7k FeatherWing

    @Iota
    My issue when I tried this was the aircraft essentially wanted to plant the nose into the ground when I rotated the nacelles downwards for forward flight.

    3.8 years ago
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    13.5k FumoMarisa

    @FeatherWing two heli rotors need to be contra rotating, you have to use hidden wings in the wing fuselage, CoM before CoL and I have my CoT on the same point as the CoM

    3.8 years ago
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    23.7k FeatherWing

    @Iota
    Bruh, how do you even make this work with Helicopter Rotors?
    I've tried basically the same thing, but I can't get it to work, so like, how?

    3.8 years ago
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    1,350 Leviatham

    how do you make these personalized covers for posts?

    3.8 years ago
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    Tiltrotors are so damn cool, take my upvote!

    3.8 years ago
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    well, i hope i can fit a 1660 TI in my 2008 dell optiplex 755.

    3.8 years ago
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    yay an ospr1125 PARTS?!

    3.8 years ago
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    5,332 TheSeventh

    @Quec yes no one is perfect and it's not necessary to have 70k parts just use circular fuselage on circular frame. About time, depends on various factor.

    3.8 years ago
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    16.0k Quec

    @Monday It's kinda impossible to get perfectly smooth paneling on an aircraft that's entirely paneled, unless ya want 70k parts and 700 hours

    3.8 years ago
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    33.5k tsampoy

    Incredible paneling! I suggest you zoom your cam into the craft more for future screenshots

    3.8 years ago
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    5,332 TheSeventh

    I admit I'm so impressed but it's not enough. I believe you could do better next time. Keep training with Helicopter propulsion and smooth panelling.

    3.8 years ago
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    13.5k FumoMarisa

    @spefyjerbf thank you spefy! I will do my best to make better future thumbnails

    +1 3.8 years ago
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    162k spefyjerbf

    Looks nice. Next time the thumbnail should focus more on the aircraft itself, as this thumbnail doesn't really show the design off as well as it could. Hopefully a spotlight can offset this issue :)

    3.8 years ago
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    28.3k goboygo1

    Eksellent Kwallity.

    3.8 years ago
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    Very nice although my biggest question is how stable is it

    3.8 years ago
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    1,971 SirRhyvs

    nc

    3.8 years ago
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    30.1k Rondine

    totally not a V22 ripoff

    3.8 years ago
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    You need better screenshots or none will see, this is good build

    +1 3.8 years ago
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    5,683 chibikitsune

    epix

    3.8 years ago