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ID | Project | Category | View Status | Date Submitted | Last Update | ||||
0006599 | USAF | General | public | 2022-01-22 13:09 | 2022-04-25 23:07 | ||||
Reporter | Play4Free | ||||||||
Assigned To | reyhard | ||||||||
Priority | none | Severity | minor | Reproducibility | always | ||||
Status | closed | Resolution | no change required | ||||||
Platform | OS | OS Version | |||||||
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Target Version | Fixed in Version | ||||||||
Summary | 0006599: Remove or move tail rotor hitbox on chinook | ||||||||
Description | https://youtu.be/wFu9pE80_0I [^] This is stupid. Chinook can not fly after losing one of its rotors. I suggest making both rotors one big (or two) main rotor hitbox, maybe increasing its hp and completely removing tail rotor hitbox or moving it to the horizontal stabilizer (big fin under the rear rotor). If you do the latter, you should also make its minimum hp at about 50%, because even with the stabilizer completely destroyed, the helicopter would not start spinning. | ||||||||
Tags | No tags attached. | ||||||||
Is it a wish/request? | No | ||||||||
RHS version | Stable | ||||||||
Arma 3 version | 2.04 | ||||||||
Did you used any other mod when the error occurred? | No | ||||||||
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Notes | |
(0011991) reyhard (administrator) 2022-01-22 13:56 |
https://moviecultists.com/can-chinook-fly-with-one-rotor [^] |
(0011992) Play4Free (reporter) 2022-01-22 15:45 edited on: 2022-01-22 15:47 |
from your link: It seems unlikely a single rotor could sustain the force moment created by the failure of the other rotor. I'm not talking about the engines, that's understandable. You can even up the engines hp if you want. Ingame the rear rotor stops spinning when it is hit, not the engine. That would be the same as losing the main rotor module altogether. So my suggested solutions are still viable and logical. One or both of the rotors are hit -> MROT module is destroyed -> autorotation (as irl) The horizontal stabilizer (part of the tail) is hit -> ARTQ module is damaged -> partial loss of yaw controls |
(0011994) Play4Free (reporter) 2022-01-25 13:39 |
https://www.quora.com/If-a-Chinook-loses-power-to-one-rotor-can-it-autorotate-to-a-landing [^] |
(0012144) Play4Free (reporter) 2022-04-25 23:07 |
Reconsider this please |
Issue History | |||
Date Modified | Username | Field | Change |
2022-01-22 13:09 | Play4Free | New Issue | |
2022-01-22 13:56 | reyhard | Note Added: 0011991 | |
2022-01-22 13:56 | reyhard | Status | new => closed |
2022-01-22 13:56 | reyhard | Assigned To | => reyhard |
2022-01-22 13:56 | reyhard | Resolution | open => no change required |
2022-01-22 15:45 | Play4Free | Note Added: 0011992 | |
2022-01-22 15:47 | Play4Free | Note Edited: 0011992 | View Revisions |
2022-01-25 13:39 | Play4Free | Note Added: 0011994 | |
2022-04-25 23:07 | Play4Free | Note Added: 0012144 |
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