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[0.15 + Damned Robotics] 'Owl' - High-Performance Tiltjet VTOL


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Thought this was worth sharing:

Owl Mk-5a

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The Owl is a tiltjet aircraft with both vertical takeoff and landing (VTOL), and short takeoff and landing (STOL) capability. It is designed to combine the functionality of a conventional helicopter with the long-range, high-speed cruise performance of a jet aircraft.

Flight notes:

- Engine tilt is controlled using the \'7\' and \'8\' keys.

- Conventional takeoff is best done with the engines tilted at 45 degrees.

- Tilting the engines upwards during flight allows for sharp, banking turns.

Design notes:

- There are two rotatrons in each wing; the first rotates the engine, while the second rotates the outer wing in the opposite direction. The net effect of this is that the engine rotates while the outer wing remains stationary.

- The fore and aft fuel tanks feed the right and left engines respectively. This ensures that the centre of gravity does not shift as fuel is depleted.

- During hovering, pitch is controlled solely by the thrust-vectoring of the engines.

Additional pictures:

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.craft attached, enjoy! (Damned Robotics mod required)

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  • 3 years later...

Wow, the necro power is huge in this one!

Welcome to the forum! Unfortunately this thread is 3,5 years old, the user is probably not active anymore and the craft file gone. So next thing you know a moderator is going to lock it.

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