Airbus H-160
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Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On iOS
- Wingspan 75.4ft (23.0m)
- Length 95.1ft (29.0m)
- Height 26.1ft (8.0m)
- Empty Weight 30,121lbs (13,663kg)
- Loaded Weight 46,516lbs (21,099kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 1.159
- Wing Loading 22.1lbs/ft2 (108.0kg/m2)
- Wing Area 2,102.5ft2 (195.3m2)
- Drag Points 13558
Parts
- Number of Parts 777
- Control Surfaces 6
- Performance Cost 1,916
@phoenixzis definitely
yeah @phoenixzis
@THEaviator Thanks for the link. And yeah it does hit the back a lot but it seems that it tends to waggle a lot more than expected.
@phoenixzis yes i meant this heli and the tail blade needed to be angled a little bit to the right for a little lift at the back. but, yeah yaw would be a bit tricky but the up and down would be much better. Here is the picture:
http://www.helicopassion.com/images/WBL/WBL337/H160-10h.jpg
Also the front blades, when I pitch back, the blades keep hitting the the tail and then the heli explodes. so that is a problem
@THEaviator do you mean this particular plane? if it is not It does not really need to be angled. some helis got this feature because they want to move col back or their main rotor isn't powerful enough. look at Sikorsky's H-60. the back blades are tilted because it had to fit inside a transporter so its main blades are not allowed to its full lengths. also tilting can make yaw control extremely tricky. But yeah, this particular one does.
ps: not trying to being rude.
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