The VTOL engine consumes fuel, remember to turn it off when reaching 150mph, the wings are 100% electric and will save a lot of fuel. You need to reach 110mph for the wings to gain maximum efficiency.
Attention this helicopter consumes a lot of fuel, if you intend to make ultra long trips go to the fuel tank that is located just behind the last seat and increase the capacity of the fuel tank. Thank you for your attention!
Man, what an amazing jet! 78 hours working on it? I think you need to rest and regain your sanity before moving on to another complex project. Fantastic work!
I used it to attack a convoy, but the AA accuracy was so good that it hit the pilot right, the plane fell and continued rolling on the ground and firing uncontrolled bursts until it disappeared over the horizon. It was a spectacular scene!
You have an incredible talent, I understand very well, there are times when discouragement hits and makes us stop, but even so we give our best and continue building.
@Randomkidnamedkeen Not really, I tried the NH-1 and it is 100% original. It just looks extremely similar to my AW109, but they are not the same thing.
Dude, your helicopter is really good! It's so good that people have confused it with my Belu AW109. I've checked both aircraft and I can confirm that your helicopter is 100% original, In fact, its flight mode is very satisfactory, I loved it.
@SamuelSampa Thank you, helicopters are very complex, each builder has his own way of piloting and controlling them. It depends a lot on the builder's personal choice.
OMG!!!!
@ccc12345 @Bluesyn Thank you!
The Austrian military version does not have any armament, part of the radar protrusion in the nose is removable at the user's choice.
+1Variant suggested by: @Ericshideout
Very good!
100% Diabetes
0.2% Cholesterol
99% sugar
0,69% Vitamins
It's literally a bite to the coffin.. ☠️
@WinsWings Thank you
@MA2211CwCABaerospace That's true, this Orni-03 is more of a performance demonstrator than something really practical.
+2The VTOL engine consumes fuel, remember to turn it off when reaching 150mph, the wings are 100% electric and will save a lot of fuel. You need to reach 110mph for the wings to gain maximum efficiency.
This aircraft requires a lot of piloting skill, And yes, everything is written in Russian in the cockpit, but the titles remain in English.
@Postcommenter6969 This is exactly what I'm going to do with the AW169M
@Bluesyn Thank you
@NewWorldAerospace I know very little about the Huey family, I'll have to research the main differences between the 212 and the 412.
+1@Ericshideout Great news! I can't wait to see what they've been cooking up, I love Robinson helicopters
+1Happy Valentine's Day to all!
This was quite satisfying to watch
Another innovation, congratulations!
+2Attention this helicopter consumes a lot of fuel, if you intend to make ultra long trips go to the fuel tank that is located just behind the last seat and increase the capacity of the fuel tank. Thank you for your attention!
@Postcommenter6969 I couldn't do the painting you sent me, so I ended up opting for a simpler one, Anyway here is the Bell 212
Thanks to @Postcommenter6969 for sending me a high quality blueprint.
Credits to @MAPA By the lights below the nose of the 212.
Feel free to modify and create paint jobs on this Bell 212HP, I hope you like it.
The fact that you fixed the scale makes it even better
+2The sequence of their planes are identical to those of MetalStorm
+1@Ivan2023 Interesting, I'll do that when I get there.
Very good!
Man, what an amazing jet! 78 hours working on it? I think you need to rest and regain your sanity before moving on to another complex project. Fantastic work!
I used it to attack a convoy, but the AA accuracy was so good that it hit the pilot right, the plane fell and continued rolling on the ground and firing uncontrolled bursts until it disappeared over the horizon. It was a spectacular scene!
+2So detailed and yet so simple. Each piece is very well used without any aesthetic exaggeration, I admire that!
@Postcommenter6969 Perfect!
@Postcommenter6969 I'm still looking for blueprints with good quality, so far I've only found crooked and misaligned references.
Great job!
You have an incredible talent, I understand very well, there are times when discouragement hits and makes us stop, but even so we give our best and continue building.
+1Bela pintura!
+1Congratulations!
+1@GrandPrix Wow that's a lot, are you using high physics? I'm trying to replicate this at 10000ft
@Pleco123 The 01 was my first failed attempt to create an Orni(VTOL), so I deleted the model and remade the base, now as (STOL)
+1@Pleco123 @WinsWings @MrPigee Thank you!
@MrCOPTY How cool! A tip, make the fuselage as light as paper, otherwise it won't leave the ground
+2Builder's note: avoid using 1.5x speed, it somehow breaks the physics of the wings.
Plus, it can fly smoothly in the game's (low physics) mode, making it perfect for mobile potato users.
This is the most beautiful building I have ever seen on this site, the details are impeccable
Wait? You're qazedcujmyhn?
+1@Randomkidnamedkeen What do you think: Sikorsky S-92A or Bell 212 first?
@Randomkidnamedkeen Not really, I tried the NH-1 and it is 100% original. It just looks extremely similar to my AW109, but they are not the same thing.
Dude, your helicopter is really good! It's so good that people have confused it with my Belu AW109. I've checked both aircraft and I can confirm that your helicopter is 100% original, In fact, its flight mode is very satisfactory, I loved it.
+1Adorable!
+1@SamuelSampa I have no way to contact you, but you can tag me in unlisted posts if you want help.
@SamuelSampa Thank you, helicopters are very complex, each builder has his own way of piloting and controlling them. It depends a lot on the builder's personal choice.
+1Congratulations!
Perfect, and welcome to the community
Very good! Congratulations!
Congratulations, you grew up so fast!
+1