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Birotor Drone [Drako]
22 Comments
Drako🐉  [author] 11 Dec, 2016 @ 4:06am 
Re-atachable seems impossible at first look :( not with autofollow function, maybe grabbers but will not be the same "free-follow" effect hehe.
Btw i will think on it, not now, but maybe in the future, i have some projects ongoing right now. Thanks for request
Helium 11 Dec, 2016 @ 3:47am 
Make an Tank with this one !!!!!! I would look soooooo cool !!!!!! Dont need to be like from C&C or other games but like futuristic !!! And with the same follow or deatach system like in the Crusader !!! Mabe you could even made it re-atachable after de-ataching it???
Drako🐉  [author] 28 Nov, 2016 @ 6:26am 
:)
Control 28 Nov, 2016 @ 3:43am 
super cool machine thanks bro
Drako🐉  [author] 26 Nov, 2016 @ 1:34am 
thanks! :steamhappy:
Ross P. 26 Nov, 2016 @ 1:18am 
Amazingly stable! It's a lot of fun to fly something this user-friendly that doesn't have the sluggishness of balloon flight! 😃
schnozwanger 23 Nov, 2016 @ 8:56am 
ok
Drako🐉  [author] 22 Nov, 2016 @ 11:36pm 
Yes it remain steady when nothing is pressed and X to go up
schnozwanger 22 Nov, 2016 @ 9:16pm 
x: gain altitude?
so you just have to keep pressing x on and off to remain at steady altitude?
Drako🐉  [author] 22 Nov, 2016 @ 3:04am 
i builded some rotors, yes, builded torqueless and normal ones, i tested as always, even one vertical autostabilizing rotor too (i will upload it in the future)
Elliot 21 Nov, 2016 @ 1:30pm 
Ah so you leaned from shade and strydoms rotors ok
Elliot 21 Nov, 2016 @ 1:29pm 
Before you built this
Elliot 21 Nov, 2016 @ 1:29pm 
I was just asking if you knew very little about rotors in the first place
Drako🐉  [author] 21 Nov, 2016 @ 12:13pm 
Honestly i dont understand at 100% what you mean with "(ill give cred where due)" hehe
And the second coment neighter xD Are you asking if was your machine who teached me the correct way of build a rotor? If is that, i learned a bit of all, i learned from Strydom's and Shade's rotors, i noticed the streching of propellers is important, largers ones produces more lift because the speed on the tip is higher. Ofc the rotation of propellers too, that rotation produces a lot of changes not just more lift, and from yours i learned torqueless power, the braces produce a force enought to rotate the propellers. Btw, there are tons of torqueles engines arround workshop :)
Elliot 21 Nov, 2016 @ 12:04pm 
was this you learing how rotors work from scratch then?
Elliot 21 Nov, 2016 @ 12:03pm 
alright then, ill be sure to have a good look at yours :^) (ill give cred where due)
Drako🐉  [author] 21 Nov, 2016 @ 11:54am 
Was my first time building rotors and i disectioned a lot of machines to learn about how they works, one of them was yours, as i commented on that machine: "i dont understand about rotors but those two are awesome, great job!", but, clearly are not your rotor design, i builded them entirely. Mine autostabilizes itself, yours fly nice but if you drag it with drag tool, it dont return to hotizontall position :)
Elliot 21 Nov, 2016 @ 11:37am 
@Drako is that my rotor design?
Drako🐉  [author] 21 Nov, 2016 @ 10:48am 
@C.S. im still waiting that joke
:steammocking:
Drako🐉  [author] 21 Nov, 2016 @ 10:47am 
thanks :D
Diplocoffee 21 Nov, 2016 @ 8:18am 
Nice to see I'm the first comment on this! :D