Fantastic subject for discussion and very useful informations. When I was making my Augusta 109 I noticed from many comments, that if we think that we know some thinks for airplanes, we know even less for helicopters. To cover the lack of experience many people add gyros who kills all the wonderful realism of flying an rotorcraft.
To return to the subject, I agree that we don't have many pilots in the site, but we sure have tons of innovation. The phenomenon related with the love of aviation, makes people think with creativity, but definitely a discussion on how a model handles is necessary. I hope to see more topic like these in the forum and not necessary from pilots...
Congrats chichi
@weebabyseamus thanks for the vote and congratulations, you have made a fantastic job in simulating how a helicopter can fly. It is so different from a simple airplane and at the same time you made the application so easy for everyone. The small roll swing in zero aoa feels so natural !
@RYAviation @Tankace1 ok, first start the engine above 5 percent, then slowly put vtol up until lift off , find the gold spot in collective pitch in which the heli hovers, after that flies with normal controls. And with no explotions lol
@Mmdben I am not talented, but i never lock something witch it's useful. With 3/4 of Vtol you can fly at a 60-degree slope while maintaining an elementary speed of 50 mph, also in an emergency if you put VTOL on max you can maintain tight rolls or do "stall" turns :-)
@ACEPILOT109 I am 100% with you in that, the physics behind the helicopter flight is UNIQUE. If you leave the controller completely on a well balanced helicopter, it makes an automatic roll from one side to another like a swing until it is auto hovering at it self, this is impossible to get with gyros. Also the momentum turns with the help of the tail are fantastic. The flying-learning curve however is greater than a normal airplane. Hope to like it and thanks for the vote and the spotlight, happy flights.
@DPSAircraftManufacturer Thanks for the vote and the spotlight, hope to like it. By modelistic point of view is one of rearrest subjects in the world. There are only 2 remaining helicopters of the type with floaters and in EKAB colors.
@TheFantasticTyphoon That is true, perhaps I will send something to the mods... Thanks for the vote and I hope to like it ! I suggest you try it near ravines, you can also very carefully land it at sea.
@metallicplanes Right, though it was a great endeavor and with an interesting interior, i think there are room for improvement that will definitely come with time. Congratulations to @BricePianist for the emphasis on realism.
I changed platform to run it. even in the 8th generation I5 was a bit difficult, but from a glimpse that I saw it was worth the 1800 pieces. Perfect detail rendering, even the ladder was fantastic. Great aircraft to have in SP. Keep going.
Although I do not like weapons, it was fun. Υou do not have to lock the enemy plane, just when the gun is ready, you tilt your back to it and you easily carve a path in hostile territory. Ideal for escorting fighters or bombers. Maybe we can see the future here. Good try, I would like to have a better handling, but I liked the idea. Happy flights.
Thank you very much for your humorous comment, I understand your perspective. Several years ago we considered the art of driving a great thing, now we are even talking about robotic auto-driving. Perhaps the future in aerodynamics is automatic. Did you drive it? What did you think of it? @Aerofy
@methirasoysa123 thank you for the comment. It is not that difficult, take a rotor, use throttle as output and set the min and max values from 0 to any number above 1000. This set's the revolutions and the time you have before they stop. The blades are wings, also attached to to rotators. As long as you chance the pitch angle from 0 to 60 degrees they produce lift gradually.
@Mmdben I do not know why you're shouting, it's not polite. Also, which thottle you are referring to, my construction does NOT have thottle olny blade angle . Did you come here to become a public attraction?
@Mmdben I landed in my first try...anybody else?
Anyway the speed is droping not by the gyro but in my opinion by gaining altitude. Thanks for the critism. I belive that that every manufacturer has its own methods, more than 1 gyroscope seems exaggerated, so unfortunately I do not understand that all these "winch" and "shock" Is doing, but I am fine with it . Happy flights.
@Mmdben Oh the stabilizer it does not needed either at horizontal flight or in take-off. if you accidentally turn it on, you can use it in ONLY in the final phase.
@Mmdben The stabilizer mainly controls the propping in a vertical position, if we could somehow change the speed on each machine separately, not even that would not be needed. Unfortunately it is a necessary evil. If you remove it, again you will land but in the final phase the aircraft tilts in a lateral position. If you like i can make an unlisted early version to give you the feeling. How did it handle? It was easy to land or did you have hard time?
Fantastic subject for discussion and very useful informations. When I was making my Augusta 109 I noticed from many comments, that if we think that we know some thinks for airplanes, we know even less for helicopters. To cover the lack of experience many people add gyros who kills all the wonderful realism of flying an rotorcraft.
+1To return to the subject, I agree that we don't have many pilots in the site, but we sure have tons of innovation. The phenomenon related with the love of aviation, makes people think with creativity, but definitely a discussion on how a model handles is necessary. I hope to see more topic like these in the forum and not necessary from pilots...
Congrats chichi
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+1A plane orchestra, with amazing amounts of weaponry. Cool build
+1It's nice to see ultralight helicopters. Keep up the good work
+1Dude!!
+1Damn it , I was planning to make something like that. Can't test it right now, but u have my vote for your inspiration.
+1@IarGpd sorry no map, just good old Parthenon.
+1Cool , it's modurators night.
+1Great work with the control surfaces and beautiful theme . Japan is kind of exotic to Europe's airplane culture.
+1@weebabyseamus thanks for the vote and congratulations, you have made a fantastic job in simulating how a helicopter can fly. It is so different from a simple airplane and at the same time you made the application so easy for everyone. The small roll swing in zero aoa feels so natural !
+1@RYAviation @Tankace1 ok, first start the engine above 5 percent, then slowly put vtol up until lift off , find the gold spot in collective pitch in which the heli hovers, after that flies with normal controls. And with no explotions lol
+1@FlipposMC oh so nice, tag me some time.
+1@Mmdben I am not talented, but i never lock something witch it's useful. With 3/4 of Vtol you can fly at a 60-degree slope while maintaining an elementary speed of 50 mph, also in an emergency if you put VTOL on max you can maintain tight rolls or do "stall" turns :-)
+1@ACEPILOT109 I am 100% with you in that, the physics behind the helicopter flight is UNIQUE. If you leave the controller completely on a well balanced helicopter, it makes an automatic roll from one side to another like a swing until it is auto hovering at it self, this is impossible to get with gyros. Also the momentum turns with the help of the tail are fantastic. The flying-learning curve however is greater than a normal airplane. Hope to like it and thanks for the vote and the spotlight, happy flights.
+1@DPSAircraftManufacturer Thanks for the vote and the spotlight, hope to like it. By modelistic point of view is one of rearrest subjects in the world. There are only 2 remaining helicopters of the type with floaters and in EKAB colors.
+1@TheFantasticTyphoon That is true, perhaps I will send something to the mods... Thanks for the vote and I hope to like it ! I suggest you try it near ravines, you can also very carefully land it at sea.
+1@metallicplanes Right, though it was a great endeavor and with an interesting interior, i think there are room for improvement that will definitely come with time. Congratulations to @BricePianist for the emphasis on realism.
+1Very detailed, but little roll sensitive! Keep up the good work
+1@Blue0Bull not only get 100 votes,but sometimes get featured... We have recent examples
+1I changed platform to run it. even in the 8th generation I5 was a bit difficult, but from a glimpse that I saw it was worth the 1800 pieces. Perfect detail rendering, even the ladder was fantastic. Great aircraft to have in SP. Keep going.
+1cool
+1Superb airplane with very good visibility on the controller and excellent flight behavior. Keep up the good work
+1Although I do not like weapons, it was fun. Υou do not have to lock the enemy plane, just when the gun is ready, you tilt your back to it and you easily carve a path in hostile territory. Ideal for escorting fighters or bombers. Maybe we can see the future here. Good try, I would like to have a better handling, but I liked the idea. Happy flights.
+1I think you could do it even without the gyroscopes. Good effort for VTOL. Don't forget to write a description, it is essential.
+1Very good work in the landing gears ! We need more European planes, greetings from Greece.
+1Τhank you for the vote and for following it is my great honor. Fantastic job with your Ferrari, it was my favorite. @tylerdeveneuxmusic
+1@freerider2142 thank you for the vote and the spotlight, how is the weather in beautiful eilat ?
+1@Nachog Easy type the following : ! [] (link), without spaces .
+1@Aerofy Thank your, let's shape the future of aviation. Who knows, maybe in a few years we can park our electric plane next to our bicycle. :-)
+1Thank you very much for your humorous comment, I understand your perspective. Several years ago we considered the art of driving a great thing, now we are even talking about robotic auto-driving. Perhaps the future in aerodynamics is automatic. Did you drive it? What did you think of it? @Aerofy
+1good looking, keep up the good work
+1@toxicgamer88 Ε, το επόμενο θα πάρει ακόμη περισσότερους !
+1@johnnyboythepilot thanks for following, it is my honour. ☺
+1@toxicgamer88 Ευχαριστώ για την ψήφο σου. Καλά εε το mirage σου έκαψε καρδίες. Έπιασες εκατοστάρα;
+1@ussr thanks for the vote and the spotlight. Always fantastic supporter of starters like me. Happy flights !
+1@methirasoysa123 thank you for the comment. It is not that difficult, take a rotor, use throttle as output and set the min and max values from 0 to any number above 1000. This set's the revolutions and the time you have before they stop. The blades are wings, also attached to to rotators. As long as you chance the pitch angle from 0 to 60 degrees they produce lift gradually.
+1@keml hi friend, how is the weather in beautiful Smyrna ?
+1@bionicdragonyt @johnnyboythepilot thanks for the vote and the spotlight. Happy flights !
+1@Mmdben I do not know why you're shouting, it's not polite. Also, which thottle you are referring to, my construction does NOT have thottle olny blade angle . Did you come here to become a public attraction?
+1@Mmdben It will be my pleasure. thank you for the constructive comments.
+1@blackhattAircraft Thanks for the spotlight and the vote, how are you doing?
+1@Mmdben I landed in my first try...anybody else?
+1Anyway the speed is droping not by the gyro but in my opinion by gaining altitude. Thanks for the critism. I belive that that every manufacturer has its own methods, more than 1 gyroscope seems exaggerated, so unfortunately I do not understand that all these "winch" and "shock" Is doing, but I am fine with it . Happy flights.
@Mmdben Oh the stabilizer it does not needed either at horizontal flight or in take-off. if you accidentally turn it on, you can use it in ONLY in the final phase.
+1@Mmdben The stabilizer mainly controls the propping in a vertical position, if we could somehow change the speed on each machine separately, not even that would not be needed. Unfortunately it is a necessary evil. If you remove it, again you will land but in the final phase the aircraft tilts in a lateral position. If you like i can make an unlisted early version to give you the feeling. How did it handle? It was easy to land or did you have hard time?
+1@Treadmill103 Thank you very much for the support, it is very important since it comes from such a good manufacturer as you.
+1@randomusername Thanks for the vote, it is from your favorite category. Hope you like it!
+1@tearjerker @blackhattAircraft
+1@nickr @zoomzoom999 @nerfenthusiast
+1@ussr @jamesBoA @crashfighter05
+1@Mmdben Thanks, first upvote ! Happy flights.
+1