CC-9 Wasp
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DESCRIPTION:
CC-9 Was An Single Engine Small Helicopter Developed By COPTY AEROSPACE For Personal Uses.
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Specifications
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General Characteristics
- Created On Windows
- Wingspan 27.3ft (8.3m)
- Length 31.6ft (9.6m)
- Height 10.0ft (3.0m)
- Empty Weight 2,708lbs (1,228kg)
- Loaded Weight 6,254lbs (2,836kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 6.108
- Wing Loading 173.8lbs/ft2 (848.4kg/m2)
- Wing Area 36.0ft2 (3.3m2)
- Drag Points 2384
Parts
- Number of Parts 316
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 2,413
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@Zaineman Also Yeah, Wait My CC-10/CC-11
@Zaineman Yes, I Noticed This Months Ago, But I Couldn't Update XML Anymore, I Have Some Known Bugs In My Planes, I'm Planning To Fix Everything & Upload As Unlisted, Then Add Links
MrCopty, if you have a spare minute, could you fix the needle pointer for the GPS system. It doesn't point at the various locations. Please ? Z 😿
This is still my favorite helicopter in ALL of simple planes. Z 😺
@Blacksaber4567 Yo, I See That U Upvote 2 Of My Plane, Thx, Enjoy
@Thorne Be Ready For This One!
@Thorne Glad That A Real Heli-Pilot Love One Of My CC Copters, About The Time It Took 2 Months I Guess, But I Don't Work On It Everyday So It's 30~35 Day Only.
Wicked helicopter, the parachute lever was fun to play with. You added a lot of technical features you wouldn’t know about unless you’ve done some research as well! I added it to my favourites list on SPVR. Sorry for the delay, I had some things come up. How long did it take to make those systems?
@ErmakSP @Zaineman Guys I'm Working On Something Cool, CPA-2 SURFUR, Whit Full Cockpit, Auto-Throttle, Altitude Autopilot, Extinguisher (lol, It Work), And Some Other Features.
@ErmakSP I hope that made sense. After you fly some flight simulators like X Plane, even for Android, being able to start a commercial jet from "A dark start" when you figure out how to do it, and the turbines actually start to spin, it's almost as much fun to start these big planes as it is to fly them. The 747 took a while for me to learn, I just figured out how to start a Lear jet (so fun) But yeah, with the big jets , start w the battery switch, then find the APU, spin that up, then turn on the rest of the systems Fuel, fuel pumps, hydraulics, eletrical, generators (ussualy 1 per engine) , ignition, then start ! Whoop whoop ! (You may also find an APU bleed valve you might need to mess with. So, when I was able to start MrCopty's chopper, that made me feel good. Have you tried X-Plane ? I have the Android version on my tablet and the BIG one X Plane 12 on my PC (Virtual Reality) now that is crazy fun. But I would say VTOL (VR) overall is the funnest. If you were in the pilot seat in the game VTOL, I have no doubt that you would be able to perform a "Dark Start" take off and land w no issues whatsoever. 😺👍Z ;)
@Zaineman thank you
@ErmakSP To start. Keep this in mind for future aircraft or other flight simulators, these instructions will start most planes. (For the most part) first turn on battery, then APU (auxiliary power unit), then the other systems near that switch avionics etc. Then turn on fuel pump, ems, generator, then magneto. Next hold down the starter switch until you hear the engine rev up. Most jet Aircraft I have something called an APU which is an auxiliary power unit. It is a turbine that is connected to a generator and it generates enough power to start the actual Jet engines in an aircraft. I've started 747s, Lear Jets and a number of other commercial airliners and the startup sequence is pretty much the same. First the battery, then the APU, let it spin up to full speed, full power, turn on the fuel pumps, hydraulics, electronics, electrical, then start the jet engines one by one. I hope this helps.
@ErmakSP You Will Find Everything You Need In Craft Instructions.
@Zaineman can you explain how start the engine on that thing please?
This was actually pretty freakin awesome
it felt very realistic especially because of the startup procedure. Felt like I was flying a real plane!
Bananacopter
@MrCOPTY of course
@Doi20981 You Are New Here, This Your 1st Upvote Probably, Thx, Is Honor To Take Your 1st Upvote.
@Zaineman willl do- not yet so far