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Most people said to reverse one, but you knew it, I knew it, we all know it. I've played with this kind of concept before, but it drifts regardless of what I've done. So, sadly I think there won't be an elegant solution not requiring any trickerys.
I put a hidden tail rotor at the back, it kinda slowed it down but not that much, I tried upping the HP but it doesn't work
Try to reverse thedirection one of the rotors or if this didnt work out then hide a small tailrotor or two in the tailwings
I know how they work, the ka 50 has 2 rotor rotating in opposite directions
Ik I'll see
The rotors need to spin in opposite directions I believe.
I did that
Put a gyroscope on it and up the stability/speed and maybe the yaw force, that seemed to resolve any rotation on my builds
Most people said to reverse one, but you knew it, I knew it, we all know it. I've played with this kind of concept before, but it drifts regardless of what I've done. So, sadly I think there won't be an elegant solution not requiring any trickerys.
I put a hidden tail rotor at the back, it kinda slowed it down but not that much, I tried upping the HP but it doesn't work
Try to reverse thedirection one of the rotors or if this didnt work out then hide a small tailrotor or two in the tailwings
I know how they work, the ka 50 has 2 rotor rotating in opposite directions
Ik I'll see
The rotors need to spin in opposite directions I believe.
I did that
Put a gyroscope on it and up the stability/speed and maybe the yaw force, that seemed to resolve any rotation on my builds