by Glitch » Tue Jul 29, 2003 5:12 am
If memory serves. Fixed wing airfiles were used because CFS1 did not support choppers. The flaps are represented in the air file as oversize. Say the flaps actual area is .5FtX3Ft =1.5 sq ft. Modify the sq footage value upwards in the air file example: 1ftX6ft=6sq ft. Bigger flaps mean slower movement. But not hovering, remember this is a fixed wing airfile being modified to simulate a chopper. The Cfs1 Bell Huey is an example of a flap controlled fixwing airfile chopper. Harrier airfiles are built the same way I think. Just on a jet airfile instead of a prop airfile. Find a Harrier airfile see how it is done then modify from there.
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Glitch on Tue Jul 29, 2003 5:20 am, edited 1 time in total.
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