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Ok so all I need is another mesh inside the fuselage, I'll do that 

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On 08.06.2024 at 9:49 PM, toot said:

cant i scale everything and then ctrl-a and press on scaling?

Yes

Mue's extractor doesn't like scale being any other than 1, so make sure to ctrl-a any object you actually scale. Then it's no problem 

 

Secondly, Mue's LOD viewer could be used to show the ingame size of the model

When you put the cursor on any part of the model, it shows coordinates - which should be in meters

Just make sure that, let's say, the forward most and rear most points of the model sum up to a correct (or so) length

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Fixed all the issues i had with the model, now for the technical stuff:

everytime i try to land the aircraft decideds it wants to do a wheelie and not come out of that wheelie, no matter what approach i take when landing.

when i try to take off i spin out (guessing its just the low speed handeling of the game since it doesnt like planes taking off at an angle)

anyone know what can cause this? cg perhaps? The flight model im basing the plane of of is the vampire 5

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why not a FM of an aircraft closer to what you have. try the Let-410 (closest cargo plane in size and config i can think of )

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4 hours ago, daddyairplanes said:

why not a FM of an aircraft closer to what you have. try the Let-410 (closest cargo plane in size and config i can think of )

I tried using the dhc-6 since it had some similarities to the arava but I didn't like the flight model, then I went to the vampire because it had a similar configuration to the arava (and I'll tweak the model itself to make it less agile), but I'm still not sure whats causing the plane to be so backheavy

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all data file coordinates must correspond with coordinates/meshes on the model itself. COG, collision points, etc, 

I hardly see a similar configuration with a vampire...(starting with size) but anyway, try Boxcar data/fm. 

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12 minutes ago, yakarov79 said:

I hardly see a similar configuration with a vampire...(starting with size) but anyway, try Boxcar data/fm. 

Took the vampire because it has one elevator and the forks that hold it and the vertical stabilizers like the arava. It also had 2 separate flaps on each wing (not to mention airbrake) which helped me learn 

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so does the c-119. and they're call "tail booms"

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I fixed most issues in the flight model but for some reason my propellers are always spinning on the Z axis no matter what axis i set it up as, does anyone know how to fix it?


[Right_Engine]
ReferenceName=Pratt & Whitney Canada PT6A-27 620hp/460kW
SystemType=PROP_ENGINE
InputName=THROTTLE_CONTROL
EngineID=2
SLPowerDry=445000.0
ThrustAngles=0.0,0.0,0.0
ThrustPosition=2.857,2.541,0.0
ThrottleRate=0.3
AltitudeTableNumData=7
AltitudeTableDeltaX=3048.0
AltitudeTableStartX=0.0
AltitudeTableData=1.000,0.664,0.441,0.292,0.186,0.118,0.000
SpinnerNodeName=RightCone
StaticPropNodeName=prop.001
SlowPropNodeName=SlowPropR
FastPropNodeName=FastPropR
DamagedPropNodeName=
SlowPropRPM=1480
FastPropRPM=1800
MaxPropRPM=2000
IdlePropRPM=1000
BSFC=0.00298
ExhaustEmitterName=CleanExhaustEmitter
ExhaustPosition=2.857,1.894,1.247
ExhaustEffectSize=0.6
FireSuppression=TRUE
ContrailPosition=2.857,1.894,1.247
ConstantSpeed=TRUE
MaxPowerAnimationTime=0.1
MinPowerAnimationTime=0.3
NumBlades=3
PropDiameter=2.557
PropRotationDirection=LEFT
MomentOfInertia=0.0
PropPFactorCoefficient=0.01
PropTorqueFactor=0.01
PropEfficiencyAdvanceRatioTableNumData=8
PropEfficiencyAdvanceRatioTableDeltaX=0.2
PropEfficiencyAdvanceRatioTableStartX=0.0
PropEfficiencyAdvanceRatioTableData=0.023,0.842,0.870,0.870,0.870,0.870,0.841,0.702
GasTempMaxRPM=700.0
GasTempIdleRPM=400.0
GasTempChangeRate=2.0
OverheatTemp=750.0
DamageTempDelta=100.0
MinManifoldPressure=0.35
MaxManifoldPressure=1.0
OilPressMaxRPM=6.89
OilPressIdleRPM=2.75
OilPressChangeRate=0.5
LowOilPress=5.51
LowOilTempDelta=400.0
RotationAxis=y-Axis
 

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