Description:
Has a simple, normal helicopter take off. When once off the ground, you can put the trim all the way up to have the aircraft fly like a normal plane. (Activation groups don't have a purpose)
Controls:
To takeoff: you put throttle at 100% and basically play around with the VTOL slider so the plane stays straight. CAUTION: THE PLANE IS VERY SENSITIVE.
To fly it straight I recommend making the planes cockpit face a 90° up and then put the VTOL slider all the way up!
But be careful. It might take you a few tries.
When you get it to fly with the engines straight it will want to pitch up by it self so put the trim up!
History:
The V-22 Osprey is one of the most unique aircraft ever built — a tiltrotor that can take off and land like a helicopter but fly like a turboprop airplane. Developed jointly by Bell and Boeing, it first flew in 1989 and officially entered service in 2007. Powered by two Rolls-Royce AE1107C engines, the V-22 can reach speeds of around 275 knots (509 km/h) and has a range of roughly 1,000 nautical miles with in-flight refueling. It can carry 24 troops or 20,000 pounds of cargo, making it perfect for rapid assault, transport, or resupply missions. The aircraft’s tiltrotor design gives it unmatched versatility — it can hover like a helicopter for vertical takeoff and then rotate its engines forward for high-speed flight. It’s been used in combat, humanitarian missions, and carrier operations across the world. This is my SimplePlanes version of the legendary V-22 Osprey, built to capture the look and feel of this revolutionary aircraft. A mix of helicopter and airplane — the best of both worlds. Enjoy!
Specifications
General Characteristics
- Predecessor V-22 Osprey V2
- Created On Mac
- Wingspan 75.4ft (23.0m)
- Length 59.4ft (18.1m)
- Height 19.1ft (5.8m)
- Empty Weight 25,556lbs (11,592kg)
- Loaded Weight 26,981lbs (12,238kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 12.16
- Wing Loading 30.5lbs/ft2 (148.9kg/m2)
- Wing Area 884.7ft2 (82.2m2)
- Drag Points 15187
Parts
- Number of Parts 199
- Control Surfaces 10
- Performance Cost 969
 
           
               
               
               
                   
                  