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FF 106

540 DioTheCreative  7.8 years ago
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Auto Credit Based on JShay's FF 105 by JShay

made from the FF 105 by JShay. WIP still need to iron out a few things, if anyone can help me out with the slight roll issue that would be much appreciated. Changes: A lot...

General Characteristics

  • Predecessor FF 105 by JShay
  • Created On Windows
  • Wingspan 38.7ft (11.8m)
  • Length 45.6ft (13.9m)
  • Height 11.7ft (3.6m)
  • Empty Weight 10,810lbs (4,903kg)
  • Loaded Weight 18,262lbs (8,283kg)

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 2.953
  • Wing Loading 33.2lbs/ft2 (162.3kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 549.4ft2 (51.0m2)
  • Drag Points 5140

Parts

  • Number of Parts 338
  • Control Surfaces 14
  • Performance Cost 1,212
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    @Derpy1109 That was not it, there is a VTOL afterburner. If I bush it all the way up the roll increases, then if I pull it all the way down the roll reverses. Then it rolls back the other way once my speed is stable, it could be something in the engines. I'm going to check the scripts, or I may have to move them deeper into the engine without that spinning effect.

    7.8 years ago
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    @Derpy1109 Okay, I will check that.

    7.8 years ago
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    429 Derpy1109

    As I said on Steam

    "You probably happen to have accidentally assigned trim to either roll or yaw if it only occurs as a direct result of trimming. Whenever you only start having weird issues like that after you trim, it's ALWAYS trim. If you're not totally certain it's trim, then trim the other way - if you roll in the opposite direction, and the center of mass is centerline (as it is here), it's confirmed."

    Just so those not on Steam get to see this.

    7.8 years ago
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    Don't use the VTOL afterburners just yet, they are a bit unstable. Trim can be used to balance your aircraft for perfect level flight.

    7.8 years ago