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Realistic Helicopter V2
24 Comments
mudo gago 1 Mar @ 6:12am 
the tail rotor it's amazing!
Gargozul 21 Dec, 2017 @ 8:49pm 
I loved your 1st helicopter (and I still have it), but this new one is really amazing! can't imagine the time you took to build it... Great work, thanks!
Uberspider13 14 Dec, 2017 @ 10:48pm 
I got the old one too because I love them so much

Uberspider13 14 Dec, 2017 @ 10:47pm 
I love it, this is amazing
mxdanger 19 Nov, 2017 @ 8:50pm 
To be honnest I liked the fuselage of the older helicopter better than this one. This newer is too blocky and wide and has a odd looking airframe, but otherwise it's much better functionally. :steamsalty:
PowerConverter  [author] 27 Jul, 2017 @ 12:04pm 
Oh that's so cool! I had to learn how a swashplate works for my first heli. The hardest part was making it move in any direction while staying compact. I didn't know about dissymmetry of lift back then, but I did more research on it this time. My little wing panel sorta/kinda simulates the way a real heli works, by reducing the advancing blade's angle of attack. Spinning the rotor faster also helps reduce the dissymmetry.
Big Mathis 27 Jul, 2017 @ 9:07am 
I see. That makes sense.

I first learned how to build helicopters by reverse engineering your realistic helicopter. A year ago I didn't even know what a swashplate was.

Have you checked out how real life helicopters compensate for dissymmetry of lift?
PowerConverter  [author] 27 Jul, 2017 @ 8:42am 
I originally used wings on the fuselage, but the rotor tilted heavily to the right as it flew forward.I didn't like the way that looked so I had to come up with something different.

Aaand I just realized you're that helicopter guy lol. Yeah I've seen you on r/Besiege and you made that excellent tutorial. I've subbed your Huey and Chinook for a while now! Some of the best heli's on the Workshop.
Big Mathis 26 Jul, 2017 @ 11:47pm 
Ah I see it. Well thought. However, it is also possible to remove dissymmetry of lift by adding wing panels on the sides of the fuselage to compensate for the roll. I usually avoid doing that unless absolutely necessary. Have you checked out my helicopters?
PowerConverter  [author] 26 Jul, 2017 @ 7:08pm 
@Big Mathis, I'm a little bit proud of that part and happy someone noticed :D

Under the front cyclic piston I attached a tiny wing panel and angled it so that as you fly forward, wind resistance pushes that piston backward. As the piston is pushed back, it automatiacally trims the cyclic and applies a bit of left roll. The panel also limits how fast the heli can fly, which helps keep things stable.
Big Mathis 26 Jul, 2017 @ 3:27pm 
I'm surprised that it doesn't suffer from dissymmetry of lift. Do you have any idea why?
Skarpne 23 Jun, 2017 @ 7:58am 
ok
PowerConverter  [author] 1 Jun, 2017 @ 2:16pm 
Nothing. I just used the decoupler block because it's strong and doesn't flex.
Skarpne 1 Jun, 2017 @ 5:07am 
what does j do?
Alex 23 Apr, 2017 @ 11:18am 
LOVE IT hey Calvin
Kingangus 22 Apr, 2017 @ 10:54pm 
REEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEEE
JubbHubb 22 Apr, 2017 @ 2:48am 
LOVE IT

Fritz 18 Apr, 2017 @ 9:23am 
Absolutly fantastic, really easy to fly and control:steamhappy:
PowerConverter  [author] 18 Apr, 2017 @ 9:03am 
Lol thanks :steamhappy:
Most of the work went into making fly well
Ghostdom 18 Apr, 2017 @ 12:19am 
Let's be honest, this thing's way too easy to fly.
Boudewijn 17 Apr, 2017 @ 7:51am 
This is cool!
PowerConverter  [author] 6 Apr, 2017 @ 9:36pm 
Ok, I've spent the evening tweaking a bunch of stuff and now it flies better than ever!
Ulfhednar 6 Apr, 2017 @ 4:15pm 
too wobbly yet too genius.
Big Mathis 6 Apr, 2017 @ 1:22pm 
It's cool to see a realistic helicopter. But it needs a horizontal and a vertical stabilizer. I bet it's gonna fly much better after that.