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Sea Dragon Mk1

356k WinsWings  one month ago
Auto Credit Based on WinsWings's Darz-24


VR cockpit


Winch (AG6+Trim+/-) and Magnet (AG7)


Water landing

Features:

- Water take off/ landing on water

- Winch (AG 6 and Trim)

- Magnet (AG7)

- VR

The Sea Dragon Mk1 is a medium-sized amphibious helicopter designed by Win's Wings Aerospace for versatility in challenging environments. Its defining feature is a watertight, boat-like hull and stabilizing sponsons, which enable it to land and take off from both land and water.

Rescue missions: For search and rescue, the The Sea Dragon Mk1 is equipped with a high-speed hoist and a sliding side door for rapidly recovering survivors from the water. The stable water-landing capability allows crews to attend to victims on the surface and provides a safer platform for medical personnel to stabilize and move injured individuals. Its robust navigation and communication systems are optimized for challenging maritime weather conditions.

Utility cargo missions: The aircraft is fitted with a durable external-load hook capable of carrying heavy utility payloads for missions such as offshore resupply or disaster relief. Its rear ramp can be lowered on land or during a water-based approach, allowing for the transport of a wide variety of cargo, from personnel to specialized equipment, and can be used for transferring cargo to or from a small boat. The cabin is also flexible, and the interior can be quickly reconfigured for different missions, including seating for passengers or open space for freight.

How to fly:

Also, you can watch this video on "how to control this heli"

Spotlights

  • This craft is curated

General Characteristics

  • Predecessor Darz-24
  • Created On iOS
  • Wingspan 36.4ft (11.1m)
  • Length 48.5ft (14.8m)
  • Height 17.5ft (5.3m)
  • Empty Weight 6,772lbs (3,072kg)
  • Loaded Weight 8,102lbs (3,675kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 3.764
  • Wing Loading 135.3lbs/ft2 (660.7kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 59.9ft2 (5.6m2)
  • Drag Points 6986

Parts

  • Number of Parts 232
  • Control Surfaces 1
  • Performance Cost 1,053
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    @WinsWings np

    one month ago
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    356k WinsWings

    @chaseplaneKL2012 thank you

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    Very nice!

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    356k WinsWings

    @SEPAHIRAN136 Your works are so great. Keep it up

    one month ago
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    356k WinsWings

    Yes, "Engine offset" is very useful and easy to edit. I used a gyroscope, but I don't make it too powerful
    @Sockdragger

    one month ago
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    356k WinsWings

    @SEPAHIRAN136 Thanks

    one month ago
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    44.6k tetozz

    @Sockdragger i believe you can balance it out using the offset mass on the main rotor, i find it very useful, and not too tedious instead of editing the dead weight on fuselages

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    8,138 Sockdragger

    What? So stable it flies without a gyroscope?

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    356k WinsWings

    @chaseplaneKL2012 @oldmate52 @Aero72

    one month ago
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    356k WinsWings

    @TheUltimatePlaneLover @Mrcooldude @IQinventory

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    25.5k BluesynVN

    @WinsWings oh , hi

    +1 one month ago
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    356k WinsWings

    @Boeing727200F Thanks, that is fast! @SimplyElegant

    one month ago
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    fast

    one month ago