90 MarcG Comments

  • Autogyro PSR 7.0 years ago

    Yep still works fine, I guess I’m just lazy😀

  • Autogyro PSR 7.0 years ago

    I’ll try it without the gyro @ChrisPsaras

  • Autogyro PSR 7.0 years ago

    Yes but rotor blades are supposed to be stiff the bowing is caused by load either weight of the blade itself when stationary or the weight of the craft in flight, I’m sorry but yours are way too floppy in my opinion@ChrisPsaras

  • Autogyro PSR 7.0 years ago

    Great design except the rotorhead, I added one from another design, hope you like it.

  • F-82 Twin Mustang 7.0 years ago

    Bloody spellcheck I meant to say u.c. is the price we pay@MarcG

  • F-82 Twin Mustang 7.0 years ago

    Like it, find it very twitchy though, unfortunately ur is the price we pay so that we don’t end up as a fireball across the runway😀

  • My First Gyrocopter 7.1 years ago

    Sorry I didn’t like it. It’s not really a gyro Copter because your main rotor is powered, the fuselage is too short for stable flight. With a few tweaks it will make a great little plane and the styling is a great eye catcher all the best.

  • Crimson Skies Desert Fox (No Detail) 7.1 years ago

    Checkout my revamp of this plane, it’s a little more stable and a little more deadly

  • XP-54 "Swoose Goose" 7.1 years ago

    Hi I found that the swept foreward wings are an arch enemy to stability, and as I like to take off from the beast I just increased the power and prop blade number, I also decreased the rudder surface area, it reminds me of a Japanese plane, very cool, maybe a gyro will help.@LittleKachowski

  • XP-54 "Swoose Goose" 7.1 years ago

    Fixed the uc problem. Still a little nose heavy, more blades solved the carrier take off problem, what a looker.