@rezpe you have to mention me like this so I know you've replied! I'm on high and I play on keyboard so when I pitch down and roll I get funny stuff :)
Good looking. You can reduce the nose dive if you put the airfoil type to symmetric at the rear. Read the Wiki on Reddit, you will learn a lot and will be able to master all of this!
You should try to move your COT lower to prevent the noze down and the problems when taking off. Or you can hide thrust vectoring like I did on my Canadair
@SkipperBing Crap, on what device/quality are you playing? You cannot even get airborne? I tested it on my laptop and it was working fine, flexy but fine :(
Sad I am the first one to rate this beauty! Anyway great use of the nose cones! I would say it's too powerfull and landing on water is tricky... But that's just my opinion!
@Thebrendon55c Nope. Watch them when they are stopped, they are both pointing to the rear. Block the axis on both propellers of your C-119 and see by yourself.
@Thebrendon55c https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/7dx08k/CRF-H-Prototype This kind of stuff use the force of the blades, the others, the VTOL nozzle point back when you tilt the blades, I did the test run and when the nozzles don't tilte the efficiency is... bad! I'll see your lambada shuttle, but seems really hard!
@Thebrendon55c Please do, but I didn't because "real prop" are very big and only use the force of the nozzle and not the force of the blade... And you'll probably have trouble taking off the water as well. Anyway, do whatever you want!
Wing settings. You probably saw that you can adjust your wing from “symmetric”, “semi-symmetric” and “flat-bottom”. If you are wondering what the difference is, IRL this is it. Now how does it affect your plane? As all your wings in SP have the same angle of attack, if your wing have more camber, it will lift more. Meaning: “flat-bottom” lift more than “semi-symmetric” that lift more than “symmetric”. But hold on young designer! I already see you run and change all your designs to “flat bottom”, just don’t. Those options are here to allow you to balance your plane (assumption made here, post on the subreddit if you can prove that it brings more), it will require some testing to choose the right configuration for a leveled flight at nominal speed. Remember, to master this configuration imagine that you suspend your plane with wires attached to the wings, if you increase the camber, you’re pulling harder on the wire (see troubleshooting section).
Describe your problems in the description section. Anyway, start by removing the control surfaces underwater and attach them near the rear of the boat to stabilize it.
Sweet belly
No it's just that to go from 0 to 100% it takes 30s, very long and hard to control! (the engine)
Wow the engine inertia is horrible!
Working great
Holy cow!
Working great!
Simple fun
Am I suppose to guess the instructions?!?
Couldn't land it but I like the look
@Lolivier Oui mais c'est très utilisé en France!
1 just explode the boat for me...and i can't tilt the nozzles...
@rezpe you have to mention me like this so I know you've replied! I'm on high and I play on keyboard so when I pitch down and roll I get funny stuff :)
I was hopping to be able to move only the upper part as everything seems to be ready for it!
Love how it's almost unstable in spins. Anyway I'm suscribing to you!
Nice compact replica even if I prefer la patrouille de France ;) the roll is weird when you pitch though
Very hard to control but looks too good to put less than 5 stars
I like the idea but the instructions are not very clear and you can't move the crane. You can edit the text while logged in to make it clearer.
Clever use of the VTOL nozzles, love how they don't provide thrust!
Simple, efficient, what's the game is all about! But there is something wrong about the pitch...
Wow I didn't see you were such an old timer... You started among the first right?
Good looking. You can reduce the nose dive if you put the airfoil type to symmetric at the rear. Read the Wiki on Reddit, you will learn a lot and will be able to master all of this!
You should try to move your COT lower to prevent the noze down and the problems when taking off. Or you can hide thrust vectoring like I did on my Canadair
Nice first! Hope we'll keep seeing you here!
Working smoothly but that's not how real choppers work.
Interesting and well done
@SkipperBing alright, thanks for your kind words :) And thank you to the others as well!
@SkipperBing Crap, on what device/quality are you playing? You cannot even get airborne? I tested it on my laptop and it was working fine, flexy but fine :(
How do you YAW?
Works really well but I need a description!
Take off is so smooth!
What....? By the way, it´s spelled "without"
How the hell did you get those flames out of the engines?!?
I like outside of the box thinking!
Cool
Wow! But vertical stabs aren't a little too big?
Sad I am the first one to rate this beauty! Anyway great use of the nose cones! I would say it's too powerfull and landing on water is tricky... But that's just my opinion!
@Thebrendon55c http://www.simpleplanes.com/a/QmUN65/Test
@Thebrendon55c Did you try what I've told you on the C-119? Send me an example of what you say, I don't beleive you!
Very good first plane! Keep going, I want to see what's next! And for the wing tips, just dettach and reattach them and the issue is gone ;)
@Thebrendon55c Nope. Watch them when they are stopped, they are both pointing to the rear. Block the axis on both propellers of your C-119 and see by yourself.
@Thebrendon55c https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/7dx08k/CRF-H-Prototype This kind of stuff use the force of the blades, the others, the VTOL nozzle point back when you tilt the blades, I did the test run and when the nozzles don't tilte the efficiency is... bad! I'll see your lambada shuttle, but seems really hard!
@Thebrendon55c Please do, but I didn't because "real prop" are very big and only use the force of the nozzle and not the force of the blade... And you'll probably have trouble taking off the water as well. Anyway, do whatever you want!
Nice
Nice but lack power. And instead of begging for stars you should explain how to operate it
I guess it could be fair and work.
http://www.reddit.com/r/SimplePlanes/wiki/index
Wing settings. You probably saw that you can adjust your wing from “symmetric”, “semi-symmetric” and “flat-bottom”. If you are wondering what the difference is, IRL this is it. Now how does it affect your plane? As all your wings in SP have the same angle of attack, if your wing have more camber, it will lift more. Meaning: “flat-bottom” lift more than “semi-symmetric” that lift more than “symmetric”. But hold on young designer! I already see you run and change all your designs to “flat bottom”, just don’t. Those options are here to allow you to balance your plane (assumption made here, post on the subreddit if you can prove that it brings more), it will require some testing to choose the right configuration for a leveled flight at nominal speed. Remember, to master this configuration imagine that you suspend your plane with wires attached to the wings, if you increase the camber, you’re pulling harder on the wire (see troubleshooting section).
2 things, first take the time to add a description, second use the settings of the wings to avoid the chronical pitch down
Describe your problems in the description section. Anyway, start by removing the control surfaces underwater and attach them near the rear of the boat to stabilize it.
Am I the only one who gets only 1% of fuel even at the start?