It will be great if the player can import bitmap/JPG/PNG file as a texture (as other 3D programs like 3D-Max/Blender/Maya. There could be a file size and pixel dimension limit to maintain the game performance.
@Sockdragger Theoretically yes, but well.. I reduced the tail rotor to minimal for the gaming purpose. I would love to see your creation. Please feel free to modify -
@Johnnyynf I did not use any mods, and it works fine. I saw that the "limitless spin mod" was created 8.3 years ago. Perhaps we no longer need that. I use FREE rotation. Set the rotation angle to zero.
@Harpyharold Thanks, Some stork parts looks very complex but it only count as one. Try using them - which will reduce your part count. Also, just think how to reduce unnecessary parts
@SilverStar Thanks. Theoretically, you are correct. I also experimented with a large vertical stabilizer to eliminate the need for the tail rotor, but it did not work well. For smoother handling and gaming purposes, I decided to keep the tail rotor, although I have reduced its power to a minimum.
No main helicopter propellers - it just used rotating wings with the jets on the tips. Watch this- I have proven the concept of the tip-Jet helicopter concept from the 1950s by this build. It is a controllable helicopter- good handling even with the experimental main rotors. T for tag
great realistic build
very cool VTOL concept - this really deserves a spot light - (and lov that contra rotationg props)
+1awesome
+1I will look up tonight when I am back from work. and let you know what's going on. remind me if I forget to reply
Twin Prop, now becomes a "Single Prop." The leftover propeller and engine are now on eBay at half price; don't wait too long! Lol
Very thoughtful - nice job
nice work
+1Very nice, I like the hovering too. Just tested.
this is so cute
@Sockdragger Thanks! really appreciated - that was the look I was trying to, and you figured it out
@ReynaldoHeavyIndustries thanks
Very cool
Already posted!
Visit Sandpiper mk1 a small rugged utility / observation aircraft. Mobile friendly and VR, featuring pusher prop and twin booms.
@Sockdragger check out this one- I had the hover function on this Sikorski CH-43
@Boeing727200F That will be funny
@Boeing727200F Good question... ha ha... I feel like i want to try it
+1@Sockdragger let me know if you find difficulty
@Sockdragger another autogyro
@Sockdragger, the main rootr is powerless, just a rotating wing
@GrandPrix, but do 3D programs accept it as a skin/texture?
great job - lovely
+1It will be great if the player can import bitmap/JPG/PNG file as a texture (as other 3D programs like 3D-Max/Blender/Maya. There could be a file size and pixel dimension limit to maintain the game performance.
@AviationLoverGEEK444 thanks!
+1Now posted! visit to the Tip-Jet helicopter page >>>>Here!
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+1@Sockdragger Theoretically yes, but well.. I reduced the tail rotor to minimal for the gaming purpose. I would love to see your creation. Please feel free to modify -
@Johnnyynf I play on iPad, and I can't use any mods.
@Whaletail2012 My pleasure
+1nice
+1Congrats on 10K!
+1@Johnnyynf I did not use any mods, and it works fine. I saw that the "limitless spin mod" was created 8.3 years ago. Perhaps we no longer need that. I use FREE rotation. Set the rotation angle to zero.
@Johnnyynf give the spin limit to a few billions and that will works
nice
+1beautiful work
+2@Harpyharold Thanks, Some stork parts looks very complex but it only count as one. Try using them - which will reduce your part count. Also, just think how to reduce unnecessary parts
@KorKaiorWhatever Lol, thanks
@jamesPLANESii the fun side with this technique is, you give a better glide than a regular main rotors (since it is based on two wings)
@jamesPLANESii Oh really? so there was no helicopter blades back then?
@Monarchii This was inspired by YH-32 Hornet, which I saw at the National Air and Space Museum in Washington DC last year.
@SilverStar Thanks. Theoretically, you are correct. I also experimented with a large vertical stabilizer to eliminate the need for the tail rotor, but it did not work well. For smoother handling and gaming purposes, I decided to keep the tail rotor, although I have reduced its power to a minimum.
No main helicopter propellers - it just used rotating wings with the jets on the tips. Watch this- I have proven the concept of the tip-Jet helicopter concept from the 1950s by this build. It is a controllable helicopter- good handling even with the experimental main rotors. T for tag
The sound stuck to me, now I find out it was a famous song from the Beatles -
+2ooooo the yellow sub
+1Little MiG29
@Boeing727200F Lol, yes, the cockpit is upside down, part of an Airbus cockpit - thanks to @realSavageMan
beautiful work
Nice, now it is flying well
@WotWfan Thank you, I am glad you like it. I am fine, God bless you too
+1@Unwanted
@Unwanted