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AirWolf A210

Mod MrSilverWolf  7.5 years ago
Auto Credit Based on MrSilverWolf's Boeing 727

Instructions:
Activation Groups 1 through 4 for lights
Throttle for RPM control
VTOL up for collective rotor pitch













(And since I'm terrible with helicopters, I usually end up crashing, in the water, hence the submarine tag)

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General Characteristics

  • Predecessor Boeing 727
  • Successors 2 airplane(s)
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 65.4ft (19.9m)
  • Length 91.7ft (28.0m)
  • Height 19.5ft (6.0m)
  • Empty Weight 18,392lbs (8,342kg)
  • Loaded Weight 18,392lbs (8,342kg)

Performance

  • Horse Power/Weight Ratio 0.176
  • Wing Loading 151.9lbs/ft2 (741.6kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 121.1ft2 (11.3m2)
  • Drag Points 9141

Parts

  • Number of Parts 151
  • Control Surfaces 1
  • Performance Cost 688
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    64.1k Insertname

    You bet, buddy!@MrSilverWolf

    7.4 years ago
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    8,412 A3

    no problem it clearly deserves it, and i'm glad it made sense :) @MrSilverWolf

    7.4 years ago
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    @A3 it made sense yes, and thanks for the upvote!

    7.4 years ago
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    8,412 A3

    I hope that made sense XD

    7.4 years ago
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    8,412 A3

    Also when you said VTOL up that is basically collective (meaning rotor blade angle changes with the amount of collective you put in)

    7.4 years ago
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    8,412 A3

    Very nice my friend :)

    7.4 years ago
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    @Insertname thanks a bunch!

    7.5 years ago
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    @DeathStalker627 thanks!

    7.5 years ago
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    64.1k Insertname

    Collective= collective rotor pitch ( up and down)
    Cyclic= individual rotor blade pitch ( rolling Fwd,Aft,Left,Right)
    Throttle= only affects eng/rotor RPM and useable torque.
    Rudder=tail rotor pitch

    7.5 years ago
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    Neat @MrSilverWolf

    7.5 years ago
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    @DeathStalker627 yeah I took the cockpit from my 727 and turned it into this

    7.5 years ago
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    @MrSilverWolf Impressing ? Based on a Airliner body ?

    7.5 years ago
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    104k Dllama4

    Np!

    7.5 years ago
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    @Dllama4 thanks for the upvote! yeah I usually end up crashing it into the water because I'm terrible with helicopters

    7.5 years ago
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    104k Dllama4

    Lol. Submarine

    7.5 years ago
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    33.1k TAplanes

    @MrSilverWolf No problem mate!

    7.5 years ago
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    Thanks! @TAplanes

    7.5 years ago
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    Thanks! @Helilover03 @ShatSlanger @TheMutePaper

    7.5 years ago