@AviationLoverGEEK444 yes, i dont disagree with the fact that this radar works, but the downward tracking can be unreliable and faulty because of radar hitting the ground.
@AviationLoverGEEK444 i guess, but try to see the moon through a telescope on a cloudy night. You can barely see it but you can’t track its location because of the surrounding clouds. It’s like this, you can’t track barely see it but you cant track it because of all the useless data coming from the radar waves hitting the ground.
@AviationLoverGEEK444 that will just bounce off the ground, wont be too reliable. It’s like trying to pick up a single raindrop in a rainstorm, its too messy to reliably identify your lock
@AviationLoverGEEK444 oh Lol, but you can’t track it when that happens. Realistically you can’t detect it either. Same thing if you fly under the radar waves. Because they naturally aim upwards, so if an axpertly trained pilot with years of experience is flying at 20 feet or so they can avoid these waves. Unless they are visually spotted of course
@AviationLoverGEEK444 ermm not to be that guy but you can’t bend radar wave 🤓☝️. An aircraft can actually hide behind hilly terrain to hide it from the radar waves emitted
@DeeganWithABazooka sorry to bug you, but can you please update For-Rants territory to this ? Republic of Spin has everything to the West of the red line
@AeroTactical if you need to land for refueling and you need a bigger bomber, I can let you use a GB-8 Bullhorn and you can land in my African colonies
@PUMPKINSIDD yes, it’s an effective way to grow and to let the people who want to see your posts actually see them instead of flooding their jet stream. But go for it, many others do the same
@SPWithLizzie yea, Kamov helicopters look cool and work well, but we don’t necessarily have the technology yet to use what they used, and make a counter-rotating rotor system.
@SPWithLizzie it’s easy, i fixed the majority of the torque which makes it spin. To go up and down, use VTOL, but to control the speed, use throttle. Pitch to go forwards and backwards, yaw to turn the nose around, and roll to make it lean to one side.
@TechCreator the first helicopters were made in the 1920s and 1930s. The United States was the first use a military helicopter was the United States Navy in 1943, with the Sikorsky R-4. Bet you didn't know that, because no one does lmao. It was used for the first helicopters rescue mission in 1944 too.
@SPWithLizzie yea, most MI are transports. The MI24/Devil’s Chariot was the only decent attack helicopter. If you wanted to make a Russian-based helicopter you should take design aspects from those ones
@SPWithLizzie yea i never really liked the UH-1 Iroquois/Huey. I think the Blackhawk looks super cool. But I only recommend Russian helicopters for transports. That’s really all they made, the Devil’s Chariot helicopter wasn’t too great.
@AeroTactical okay, you are permitted to land in my colonies and territory if necessary though
@AviationLoverGEEK444 yes, i dont disagree with the fact that this radar works, but the downward tracking can be unreliable and faulty because of radar hitting the ground.
@AviationLoverGEEK444 six GBH-10 Kodiaks deployed
@AviationLoverGEEK444 i guess, but try to see the moon through a telescope on a cloudy night. You can barely see it but you can’t track its location because of the surrounding clouds. It’s like this, you can’t track barely see it but you cant track it because of all the useless data coming from the radar waves hitting the ground.
@AviationLoverGEEK444 that will just bounce off the ground, wont be too reliable. It’s like trying to pick up a single raindrop in a rainstorm, its too messy to reliably identify your lock
@AviationLoverGEEK444 somewhat because we need to build the things in SP
@AviationLoverGEEK444 okay, hopefully this situation settles
@AviationLoverGEEK444 oh Lol, but you can’t track it when that happens. Realistically you can’t detect it either. Same thing if you fly under the radar waves. Because they naturally aim upwards, so if an axpertly trained pilot with years of experience is flying at 20 feet or so they can avoid these waves. Unless they are visually spotted of course
@AviationLoverGEEK444 ermm not to be that guy but you can’t bend radar wave 🤓☝️. An aircraft can actually hide behind hilly terrain to hide it from the radar waves emitted
@DeeganWithABazooka sorry to bug you, but can you please update For-Rants territory to this ? Republic of Spin has everything to the West of the red line
@AeroTactical if you need to land for refueling and you need a bigger bomber, I can let you use a GB-8 Bullhorn and you can land in my African colonies
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Now, can it detect a group of GBH-10A Kodiak flying 25 feet above the ground level masking itself behind hilly terrain?
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@CKKI good one, but is the GBH-10 Kodiak a better Heljobler?
@DeeganWithABazooka thank you, I will make a new one
@TechCreator me too fam
@AviationLoverGEEK444 good
@AeroTactical great, much appreciated.
@AeroTactical only one? Why so few? I recommend a couple tens of them if you want to have backups and effective force. But I will fulfill any order
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@SPWithLizzie when was the last time you saw a counter-rotating rotor in the 40s?
@PUMPKINSIDD yes, it’s an effective way to grow and to let the people who want to see your posts actually see them instead of flooding their jet stream. But go for it, many others do the same
@SPWithLizzie yea, Kamov helicopters look cool and work well, but we don’t necessarily have the technology yet to use what they used, and make a counter-rotating rotor system.
@SPWithLizzie try using this one to improve then, its pretty easy to control contrary to the majority of other helicopters.
@SPWithLizzie it’s easy, i fixed the majority of the torque which makes it spin. To go up and down, use VTOL, but to control the speed, use throttle. Pitch to go forwards and backwards, yaw to turn the nose around, and roll to make it lean to one side.
@TechCreator the first helicopters were made in the 1920s and 1930s. The United States was the first use a military helicopter was the United States Navy in 1943, with the Sikorsky R-4. Bet you didn't know that, because no one does lmao. It was used for the first helicopters rescue mission in 1944 too.
@SPWithLizzie yea, most MI are transports. The MI24/Devil’s Chariot was the only decent attack helicopter. If you wanted to make a Russian-based helicopter you should take design aspects from those ones
@SPWithLizzie yea i never really liked the UH-1 Iroquois/Huey. I think the Blackhawk looks super cool. But I only recommend Russian helicopters for transports. That’s really all they made, the Devil’s Chariot helicopter wasn’t too great.
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