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jasox54

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hellyplane
« on: 05 Feb 2005, 14:02:11 »
what  about a copper with plain  engens

???MAD ???

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« Reply #1 on: 05 Feb 2005, 15:46:02 »
http://ofp.gamezone.cz/index.php?showthis=7321

This came out before. Its an Ofsprey chopper/plane. It just acts like a chopper, but looks like a plane with 2 propellers. There was a topic on a better version not long ago. I'll find it for you  ;)

EDIT: Here it is  ;D

http://www.ofpec.com/yabbse/index.php?board=12;action=display;threadid=20642
« Last Edit: 05 Feb 2005, 15:48:18 by greg147 »
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Re:hellyplane
« Reply #2 on: 05 Feb 2005, 17:48:16 »
Or maybe something like this (link below).

However I don't think this has been made yet.   ;D



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« Last Edit: 05 Feb 2005, 17:48:52 by Planck »
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Re:hellyplane
« Reply #3 on: 05 Feb 2005, 19:16:24 »
Hmm, the one Planck linked seems much safer than the osprey, no tilting mechanisms to malfunction. ;D :P

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Re:hellyplane
« Reply #4 on: 06 Feb 2005, 17:47:47 »
The plane Planck is talking about was a British 1950-60 design that was never built.

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Re:hellyplane
« Reply #5 on: 06 Feb 2005, 22:02:18 »
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The plane Planck is talking about was a British 1950-60 design that was never built.

Rubbish........It was indeed built and also saw a period of service.

Edit:  There was only one prototype and the only reason it never went into production, despite interest from many sources, was of course the British governments desire to save money.  This is an activity that British governments are exceptionally good at, except it usually costs more to scrap some projects than it does to see them through to the end.

This thing even scored a speed record for helicopters.


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« Last Edit: 06 Feb 2005, 22:45:58 by Planck »
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Re:hellyplane
« Reply #6 on: 07 Feb 2005, 16:08:59 »
Oh well my information was incorrect, your right about the British Government cancelling programs (TSR 2 for one).

But back to the helllyplane discussion, the SV-22 Osprey. It nice if some could workout how to make it work like the real thing, if possible. Also does anyone know if there is any other version of SV-22 in other camo (Desert, Winter)?
« Last Edit: 07 Feb 2005, 16:09:29 by Agent13 »

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Re:hellyplane
« Reply #7 on: 07 Feb 2005, 16:29:42 »
That big guy has never been made in OFP, that's for sure!  :o

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Re:hellyplane
« Reply #8 on: 09 Feb 2005, 12:08:38 »
so is there any with jets insted of propellers?
(not the harrier? if it's not wishfull thinking. ::))

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Re:hellyplane
« Reply #9 on: 09 Feb 2005, 20:40:03 »


This came out before. Its an Ofsprey chopper/plane. It just acts like a chopper, but looks like a plane with 2 propellers. There was a topic on a better version not long ago. I'll find it for you  

EDIT: Here it is




ya but no [shadow=green,back,300]copper blades or wings[/shadow] just a copper body with jet engens.

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Re:hellyplane
« Reply #10 on: 09 Feb 2005, 20:48:31 »
so........


you want a uh60 body with a10 engines ;D :P

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« Reply #11 on: 09 Feb 2005, 22:04:50 »
Are you sure? Isn't a helicopter with jet engines just a plane with no wings?  ;)
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Re:hellyplane
« Reply #12 on: 09 Feb 2005, 22:36:16 »
They're called Autogyros, I've never heard of one using Jet engines but they do exist. They're quite popular as private one-person aircraft.

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Re:hellyplane
« Reply #13 on: 11 Feb 2005, 12:15:34 »
So would it work with a CH47D?  ???