On Mon, 05 Nov 2007 20:57:04 +0100
Maik Justus <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

> Hi Heiko,
> yes, thats the only source for drag/lift curves I found about the R22 
> rotor airfoil (NACA 63-015). I am not using the X-Plane parameters; I 
> just tried to get a similar shape of the drag/lift curves as X-Plane is 
> using, but to limitations of the airfoil models there are differences 
> (esp. if the blade is stalled).
> 
> I sent some modifications of the R22 FDM to Syd. I think I need to add 
> some damage model to simulate mast bumping to the R22 (if Syd agrees).
> 
> Maik
> 
> Heiko Schulz schrieb am 05.11.2007 14:45:
> > Hi,
> >
> > for airfoil you could check X-Plane- They have a R-22,
> > and you can easiliy see the airfoils in their demo. 
> > Problem could be the licence...
> >
> > Greetings
> > HHS
> > --- Syd&Sandy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> schrieb:
> >


Hello .
Thanks Maik , I appreciate the help...
I dont like copying someone else's work , even if its GPL .... 
So the Xplane idea is a no go for me ...
Just a qiurk I have :)
Im on lunch break , after work I'll apply the changes ....
I cant figure out how to use the YASim.rotor.ods file but it looks like it 
would be a great tool ...
Haven't figured out how to stop the ground sliding yet ... but the FDM comes 
first 
Thanks again ....

P.S My mistake , it was 240 lbs per seat , not 140 :)

Cheers
-- 
Syd&Sandy <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

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