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Harrier Jump Jet vertical landing, no horizontal speed. at 4:50 in the video

http://youtu.be/sOT-kRWLhMA?t=4m50s

Ninja\'d.

Harriers can Vector In Forward Flight [that is, slam engines into reverse, and lose the enemy extremely quickly.] They can hover at a fixed position and altitude. They are, its fair to say, a brilliant design. A French one, but developed by the British after the French inventor couldn\'t build it.

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I can make one that takes off vertically and hovers. However I\'m finding it damned difficult to actually make one that can transition to forward flight, back to vertical and make a landing.

I\'m using the Damned rotatrons to rotate engines/thrust but it\'s SO unstable. Seems I can either make a design hover, or fly conventionally, but not both!

I\'d love to see if anyone can make this kind of design work!

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I can make one that takes off vertically and hovers. However I\'m finding it damned difficult to actually make one that can transition to forward flight, back to vertical and make a landing.

I\'m using the Damned rotatrons to rotate engines/thrust but it\'s SO unstable. Seems I can either make a design hover, or fly conventionally, but not both!

I\'d love to see if anyone can make this kind of design work!

IbPjx.jpg

XEcIF.png

fK3uc.jpg

RlZXq.jpg

Your in 1st place

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I gave this a shot with a design philosophy of 'If it ain\'t broke don\'t fix it.'

The Harrier works, so I sorta copied that.

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Had to move the elevators though, because the engine exhaust was meddling with them.

It works. Sort of.

It can land vertically. Once.

(the engines will snap off)

It can make a vertical takeoff, but these are frequently followed by a backflip and a corkscrew which leads to either an explosion or horizontal flight.

For the rest she handles like a regular plane, as long as you point the engines slightly down to compensate for her lack of lift.

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My advice on flying this: Don\'t.

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I gave this a shot with a design philosophy of 'If it ain\'t broke don\'t fix it.'

The Harrier works, so I sorta copied that.

screenshot42pc.png

Had to move the elevators though, because the engine exhaust was meddling with them.

It works. Sort of.

It can land vertically. Once.

(the engines will snap off)

It can make a vertical takeoff, but these are frequently followed by a backflip and a corkscrew which leads to either an explosion or horizontal flight.

For the rest she handles like a regular plane, as long as you point the engines slightly down to compensate for her lack of lift.

screenshot43x.png

screenshot44fs.png

My advice on flying this: Don\'t.

Quality, to me it looks just like the old Hawker Siddeley Buccaneer (Google it). Love the flying advice too lol.

Could you please post the .craft file? I want to ignore your advice :)

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Here you go.

When on the launchpad, immediately kick on sensitive controls. Launch at full throttle, pull up until you\'re flying upside down, then roll upright. That resulted in the least exposions on my end.

Requires C7, C7 hardpoints, C7 Experimental, C7 beta gear and Damned Robotics. I think that\'s it.

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