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Wasp Mk-3 attack Helicopter

297k WinsWings  1.9 years ago
Auto Credit Based on WinsWings's Win's Wasp - Mk-1

Take off

  1. throttle 100% and wait until the main rotor spinning at full speed
  2. VTOL to 100% for take-off, pitch up to bring the nose up a bit (the pusher propeller will start after VTOL is more than 60%)
  3. bring down VTOL to 70-80% for normal flight

Landing

  1. bring down VTOL by 50% and nose up to reduce the speed. The pusher propeller will be turned off automatically. Watch your defending speed not to crush into the ground very fast.

It is easy to fly and land anywhere. Don't forget to nose up (to reduce the ground speed to 50-60 mph) at landing

AG8 to on and off the gyroscope
AG2 Searchlights

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Design

Win s Wasp Mk-3 is a little scout helicopter in a fictional timeline of the late 1950s cold war era, operated by a NATO nation. The rotor design is inspired by Kamov helicopters, it features Kamov's characteristic coaxial contra-rotating rotor system, which removes the need for the entire tail rotor assembly and improves the aircraft's aerobatic qualities. And regular tail rotors reduce about 30% of engine power. Instead of the need for a tail rotor, the pusher prop (THIS IS NOT A TAIL ROTOR) is added for extra speed. The pusher prop will activate during takeoff and forward flight, but not during landing.

THIS IS NOT AN AUTO GYRO, in which the main rotor has to be free rotating (no engine power on it) and acts like a wing from the airplane.

Armament

1x Gatling gun
1x 30mm canon (240 rounds)
2x Rocket Pods (14 rockets)

Photo Gallery


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Helicopter-Principles


This helicopter uses a coaxial rotor principle. To learn more about different helicopters, visit my forum on Helicopter-Principles

Spotlights

  • This craft is curated

General Characteristics

  • Predecessor Win's Wasp - Mk-1
  • Created On iOS
  • Wingspan 30.5ft (9.3m)
  • Length 28.4ft (8.7m)
  • Height 15.5ft (4.7m)
  • Empty Weight 6,915lbs (3,136kg)
  • Loaded Weight 8,244lbs (3,739kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 3.758
  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.121
  • Wing Loading 61.3lbs/ft2 (299.4kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 134.5ft2 (12.5m2)
  • Drag Points 4736

Parts

  • Number of Parts 175
  • Control Surfaces 5
  • Performance Cost 931
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    76.5k MrCOPTY

    @WinsWings I Tag U One Unlisted Post, Just Test The Plane And Send Me A Feedback

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    297k WinsWings

    @MrCOPTY how can i help you?

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    76.5k MrCOPTY

    @WinsWings I Built A Plane, And I Need A Beta Tester.

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    297k WinsWings

    @MrCOPTY Yes, let me know

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    76.5k MrCOPTY

    @WinsWings Man I Need Your Help

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    297k WinsWings

    @MrCOPTY Thanks buddy

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    76.5k MrCOPTY

    @WinsWings Nice

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    297k WinsWings

    @AnomalyYeet thanks. Well, i was busy these days and can’t do as much as i wanted to

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    18.5k AnomalyYeet

    Nearly 7000 away from 100000.

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    297k WinsWings

    @Liquidfox01 thanks, it looks like a gyro, but not. It is just a helicopter with a pusher props.

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    2,895 Liquidfox01

    These combat gyros are awesome fun

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    297k WinsWings

    @Zaineman @MrCopty

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    297k WinsWings

    @FirstFish83828 Thank you buddy

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    Sick

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    @MAPA Thank you so much

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    238k MAPA

    Very good! I love these things

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