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matt
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29 August 2004 06:00 (UK time)
I saw this: http://www.jbgames.com/games/meteor2/images/shot08.jpg IIRC, the V-22 Osprey's rotors can tilt forward so that it can fly like a normal prop-driven aircraft. It would be cool to see this in the game, but you'd have to shrink the diameter of the rotors (from what's in the mentioned screenshot); as they appear there, they'd cut into the plane's fuselage. You need to login to create posts in this thread. |
James Bunting
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30 August 2004 09:14 (UK time)
Well thats why they stay up LOL. But yes Matt your point is quite valid. I am aware that Osprey's rotors tip forward but do they land and take off vertically (I am not sure)? If not then I may actually replace them with another aircraft in due course. You need to login to create posts in this thread. |
40oz![]()
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30 August 2004 15:28 (UK time)
I think the osprey itself is large! But the rotors are pretty huge, maybe I could make a rotor that looks like its in motion, and you can use that.
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Agent Nightfire
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30 August 2004 17:37 (UK time)
If an osprey is overhead you can't see where you are. You need to login to create posts in this thread. |
me_mantis
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30 August 2004 18:48 (UK time)
I think that you (James) need a cooler looking rotor for all your helicopters. I might be able to help you draw 1. I have already redrawn your bullet image. You need to login to create posts in this thread. |
James Bunting
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30 August 2004 22:13 (UK time)
Be my guest. I think you have the Osprey files? You need to login to create posts in this thread. |
James Bunting
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06 September 2004 23:10 (UK time)
You will notice in the beta that I make the wings a little longer to fit the rotors in. You need to login to create posts in this thread. |
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