OMW Aurelion piston engine
1,781 tiltglory
6.8 years ago
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This is an actual piston propelled plane. I fitted a gearbox too. It uses no fuel to fly! The take-off procedure is a bit complicated. 1-Turn ag4 on and push up vtol to max then turn pitch to max to give the direction to the engines, turn throttle up to 1-2% and when the engines start moving turn vtol and pitch to 0 and turn off ag4. 2 throttle to 30% and turn on ag1, push vtol to max, this will engage the clutch and the propellers will start turning.3 turn trim down and push throttle to 100%. take-off around 50-60 kph and top speed at 90 kph. it is surprising how far you can push simple planes. Hope you enjoy!
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 54.6ft (16.6m)
- Length 29.1ft (8.9m)
- Height 15.6ft (4.7m)
- Empty Weight 1,376lbs (624kg)
- Loaded Weight 1,376lbs (624kg)
Performance
- Wing Loading 2.7lbs/ft2 (13.3kg/m2)
- Wing Area 505.5ft2 (47.0m2)
- Drag Points 6316
Parts
- Number of Parts 128
- Control Surfaces 6
- Performance Cost 733
It does not fly
@MethaManAircraft that is want is happening to me
@tiltglory I still haven't been able to actually take off yet, The engines don't seem to want to do full rotations...
@tiltglory i am haveing a hard time just getting to work proply but i love this kind of plane
@MethaManAircraft well, i know it is hard to fly because of low speed but the engines are reliable once started. I'm very happy with this experiment because it can fly but i also think it reached the limit and cant really do improvements
Very unreliable on my side, can hardly get it to work... does it work fine on your end?