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Lifting Body Aircraft Design (V2) - Based Off M2-F2


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Very well done model and video! Welcome to the forums.

As EVA_Reentry mentioned, I've made replicas of almost every lifting body NASA tested (with the exception of the X-24B, made by qzgy) in the X-plane of the day thread (link in my signature). However, they really suffered in performance since they were all either upowered or rocket powered. Yours seems to be a much more functional model to fly around. Great work!

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3 hours ago, Servo said:

Very well done model and video! Welcome to the forums.

As EVA_Reentry mentioned, I've made replicas of almost every lifting body NASA tested (with the exception of the X-24B, made by qzgy) in the X-plane of the day thread (link in my signature). However, they really suffered in performance since they were all either upowered or rocket powered. Yours seems to be a much more functional model to fly around. Great work!

I just took a look at yours, really impressive work. 

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I like how smooth everything is. Nice!

The X-24B replica I made wan't practical. I felt it was way too draggy.

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3 hours ago, Joseph Kerman said:

Liftong body craft are easy. Mk 2 fuselages all generate lift. 

Still, this is a solid craft with a nice video. 

3 hours ago, qzgy said:

I like how smooth everything is. Nice!

The X-24B replica I made wan't practical. I felt it was way too draggy.

And yes, I've found that any craft made out of elevons doesn't fly particularly fast or well. I maybe hit 50 m/s in a steep glide with my HL-10. 

There's a reason that NASA used so much data from lifting bodies on the shuttle - they both fly like bricks.

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19 hours ago, Joseph Kerman said:

Liftong body craft are easy. Mk 2 fuselages all generate lift. 

Nobody is claiming this is an amazing aircraft, I attempted to make the video more informational in the v2.

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This small profile hull is just what I was looking for. Built a fighter out of it.

https://kerbalx.com/goduranus/XLB-Stealth-Fighter

Some changes:

  • Moved cockpit backwards to shift CoL back a bit
  • Swept the Elevons forward to cancel yaw from aileron drag while pitching
  • Changed engine to Panther
  • Added BD Armory stuff

Anyone want to take it on? It's made for BD Armory's competition mode, and beats the Bo-Shuriken by Inter's Odyssey more than 90% of the time.

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On July 12, 2017 at 9:55 AM, goduranus said:

This small profile hull is just what I was looking for. Built a fighter out of it.

https://kerbalx.com/goduranus/XLB-Stealth-Fighter

Some changes:

  • Moved cockpit backwards to shift CoL back a bit
  • Swept the Elevons forward to cancel yaw from aileron drag while pitching
  • Changed engine to Panther
  • Added BD Armory stuff

Anyone want to take it on? It's made for BD Armory's competition mode, and beats the Bo-Shuriken by Inter's Odyssey more than 90% of the time.

i1g7JNr.jpg

wi8P7W3.jpg

 

I like what you did there, haven't seen anyone create a fighter like that before.

 

On July 10, 2017 at 5:57 PM, qzgy said:

I like how smooth everything is. Nice!

The X-24B replica I made wan't practical. I felt it was way too draggy.

Thanks, I did my best to make the video and transitions smooth but I think I could of done a better job. I must say the X-24B replica you made was superb.

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