Stormworks: Build and Rescue

Stormworks: Build and Rescue

[LEGACY] NordahlLunden NLH230 Swift - Medevac Helicopter
24 Comments
MrEarth  [author] 2 Mar @ 10:50pm 
dont land on another helicopter lmao
copper_blo8y 2 Mar @ 9:59am 
it just explodes when i land on another helicopter
copper_blo8y 2 Mar @ 9:59am 
your helicopter is broken

it doesnt work when i land it on another helicopter
copper_blo8y 25 Feb @ 5:33pm 
Can I use this in the thumbnail for my Submarine Base Helipad?
MrEarth  [author] 27 Jun, 2023 @ 5:45am 
NO
parker 25 Jun, 2023 @ 10:03am 
Can you make a police version of this?
[LOS]Sild045-jan 2 Jan, 2023 @ 4:15pm 
Love it flying is vlen an responsive thx pls make more of them ^^
MrEarth  [author] 2 Jul, 2022 @ 11:16am 
ty
Bisti 2 Jul, 2022 @ 9:50am 
good points, still love the heli
MrEarth  [author] 1 Jul, 2022 @ 10:28pm 
harness would be hard to fit, also its not necessarily a SAR heli as much as a medevac, so it would need a stretcher(which is even harder to fit)
DinoDude777 1 Jul, 2022 @ 6:55pm 
nice
Bisti 1 Jul, 2022 @ 11:16am 
only thing i would want is a harness, but i guess the whole point is to make it light and compact so
Ed 1 Jul, 2022 @ 10:46am 
WHAT ARE THHE CONTROLLS
Captain Robertson 29 Jun, 2022 @ 4:04pm 
Ahh, very clever!

I was wondering how on Earth (no pun intended) you managed to make it fly so fast until I spotted the xml edited push rotor hidden in the tail boom. ;)
Jackthedragonkiller [Chirch] 29 Jun, 2022 @ 1:42pm 
I think it was actually clipping through the tail, like I could see it, when I shouldn't have. It may have just been the physics freaking out, but I don't know.
MrEarth  [author] 29 Jun, 2022 @ 1:33pm 
there may be something obstructing it's path, thanks for bringing it to my attention, I'll check it out tomorrow
Jackthedragonkiller [Chirch] 29 Jun, 2022 @ 12:47pm 
So interesting issue I noticed, the thing in the tail which I assume is for the yaw movement as the pivots take date through the "NOTAR System" which has a yaw input, the pivots can freak out and clip into the craft causing yaw movement to be very awkward to borderline unresponsive.

I don't know how I managed to clip it into the tail but I did, and it caused the yaw control to be very poor. Even on the ground with the engine off, she was spinning clockwise. Other than that, great helicopter.
thehappyotter 28 Jun, 2022 @ 3:08pm 
Aeroplane pilots tend to sit in the left seat, helicopter pilots in the right. It's a hangover from the days when there was only a single collective and this was situated in the middle. It was better to have your strong hand (usually right) on the cyclic and the weak hand on the collective. Modern aircraft have dual collectives but the tradition stands. Link for reference. [www.smithsonianmag.com] I'm not a pilot but I am a crewman. On our fleet of EC135's and EC145's the Captain always sits on the right. The EC120 is an oddity in that the single pilot does sit on the left but it's an exception to the rule.
Mr.Ploppers 28 Jun, 2022 @ 2:32pm 
it goes up and down 100% of the time
Chairman Clarkson 28 Jun, 2022 @ 1:59pm 
@MrMereScratch its nothing to do with the UK, I'm a PPL student in the UK, we all fly in the left hand seat.
MrMereScratch 28 Jun, 2022 @ 1:50pm 
I need to get used to these British builds with their pilot seats on the right
MrEarth  [author] 28 Jun, 2022 @ 11:18am 
these are both FACTUAL comments 100% fr
Nova 28 Jun, 2022 @ 11:17am 
it flies
pols 28 Jun, 2022 @ 11:12am 
wow