here is my list of what I am going to do. But you can use it if you like
1) "Flying wing challenge" (B2, Horton 229, BAe Taranis, so many of them)
2) "Attack Helicopter challenge" or maybe, "Russian Transport helicopters" challenge
3) "5th generation fighter challenge"
@ollielebananiaCFSP Thank you for the correction, can't update the Credit since this plane has been curated. Well, for the centering purpose... I must be too sleepy when I add that. LOL
Lt. Zaineman: your name on the cockpit @Zaineman, I reduce both the angles for the pitch and yaw on the thrust nozzles. This makes it less agile than before, but (I think) it is more realistic to handle.
Savorich Sav-123i is a 5th-generation fighter-interceptor mainly used by the Kulsa Air Force. It has a top speed of 1650mph (March 2.15), and also post-stall maneuver PSM engines installed - (thanks to technology transfer by our allies @Zaineman and @GuyFolf) -
@Sakorsky this is the test flight. No cockpit instrument installed yet. And the landing gear needs more work. I need some more time, maybe 1-2 days if possible
@Aarava Nice, my quick suggestion- I find there is fuel in the nose, as a result, the balance of the plane shift when the fuel becomes low. I suggest to take out all of them. And add dead weight of 1500 lbs in total in the nose, which will make your plane more controllable.
I would use helicopter rotor for more realistic feel. Also, the tail rotor should be only one. not on both side of the tail. Use VTOL to lift the helicopter and VTOL down slowly to move down. You need practice
@Numbers2 and Yes, the coaxial/contra-rotating prop is the easiest helicopter because the reaction from each props cancelled out each other (laws of reaction in Physics)
@Numbers2 I can help you out with the building even after the challenge is over. But I am sorry I can not move the deadline and I always make it short due to some other reasons.
@FirstFish83828 Lol, thanks.
here is my list of what I am going to do. But you can use it if you like
1) "Flying wing challenge" (B2, Horton 229, BAe Taranis, so many of them)
2) "Attack Helicopter challenge" or maybe, "Russian Transport helicopters" challenge
3) "5th generation fighter challenge"
lol, hope I am getting 4 upvotes
The HUD is made by @PlanariaLab, and thanks for sharing it to use
@ollielebananiaCFSP Thank you for the correction, can't update the Credit since this plane has been curated. Well, for the centering purpose... I must be too sleepy when I add that. LOL
@Australianbulider676 thanks. I will look into it
@Farewellntchii Thank you so much!
@ollielebananiaCFSP I mean, I may be pushed down back to page 2 or 3 after a few years? Well, this is life.
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@Zaineman Thanks buddy, hope you are getting better with your hand.
I can see the mostache of a crew on board. Lol. Nice stitch. I use that technique a few times and came out nice (for the still subjects)
wow awesome shots. great photos, In which city is that? I am form New York City. I would love to attend next time
lots of upvotes and downloads, but sadly not many participants. look like everyone is getting prizes. Why people intimidate to make helicopters?
@Brayden1981
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This plane brings me to PAGE #1 of the user page: https://www.simpleplanes.com/Users 1/17/2023
Lt. Zaineman: your name on the cockpit @Zaineman, I reduce both the angles for the pitch and yaw on the thrust nozzles. This makes it less agile than before, but (I think) it is more realistic to handle.
nice, the real plane got contra-rotating props. So if you stack 2 props turning in different direction it will be even more cool
@Dukeindabox @MAPA it is fictional
Savorich Sav-123i is a 5th-generation fighter-interceptor mainly used by the Kulsa Air Force. It has a top speed of 1650mph (March 2.15), and also post-stall maneuver PSM engines installed - (thanks to technology transfer by our allies @Zaineman and @GuyFolf) -
@Sakorsky this is the test flight. No cockpit instrument installed yet. And the landing gear needs more work. I need some more time, maybe 1-2 days if possible
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Wow great build- @Zaineman look
welcome to the challenge
My videos were shot on DJI gimbals so there is no hand shake and no bouncing. Lol, just kidding. You did a great job
Wow
@Sakorsky thanks. I will do something. Don’t wait me more than 2 days. I respect all other players in the challenge so-
@Aarava Nice, my quick suggestion- I find there is fuel in the nose, as a result, the balance of the plane shift when the fuel becomes low. I suggest to take out all of them. And add dead weight of 1500 lbs in total in the nose, which will make your plane more controllable.
Busy since the new year. Well, I am waiting for you lol.
@NEWPLAYER2022 thanks. I use iPad Pro all the time. Not really on Mac though.
So the name has changed to PSM-51 lol
@DatRoadTrainGuy19 thanks
@Bellcat yea it’s a typo. Thanks.
nice
@Khanhlam thank you
I hope this challenge is done - since the deadline was 10 days ago?
@Gabriel747 Oh do you mean for the AI planes as @ MAPA did? that will be a cool idea
@Ididaplane welcome, you can work on any plane you want to. be a successor, and tag me, so that I can upvote/spot
nice story line. I would love to join
@Numbers2 Lol
@Bobobobob Thanks for lots of upvotes
nice, don't give up.
I have posted a fixed version on unlisted page https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/cWbdlq/360-Invictus-Fix
I would use helicopter rotor for more realistic feel. Also, the tail rotor should be only one. not on both side of the tail. Use VTOL to lift the helicopter and VTOL down slowly to move down. You need practice
@XHZCXK @18122881318 Thank you
@XHZCXK Thank you
@Beifenglenglong Thank you! I will do V280 - this is my other similar one
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@Numbers2 Oh I see. it's a very old
Hay Pilot @Numbers2 do you use to watch Airwolf? or BlueThunder?
@Numbers2 and Yes, the coaxial/contra-rotating prop is the easiest helicopter because the reaction from each props cancelled out each other (laws of reaction in Physics)
@Numbers2 I can help you out with the building even after the challenge is over. But I am sorry I can not move the deadline and I always make it short due to some other reasons.
@Dukeindabox yes read my description