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Wingflex Does Exist

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While observing the model on a free flight, my yoke somehow deactivated itself, and my aircraft began to dive causing it to overspeed. Shockingly was when everything came back I began to pull the nose up and noticed the wing flex and then quickly snapping back into its rock stone position. I thought it was strange so I decided to check the animations of the model in 'Ai Aircraft Editor,' and to my surprise, the wing does have a wingflex animation. Why isn't it present in our flyable model? 

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It is internally controlled by our code, we will probably review the parameters and increase it slightly.


Michele Galmozzi

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Doe the wings flex in normal flight (even just the wingtips that bend up a tiny bit) when the lift force comes into play after rotating? 

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2 hours ago, Mad_X said:

Doe the wings flex in normal flight (even just the wingtips that bend up a tiny bit) when the lift force comes into play after rotating? 

Most definitely. Look up some MD-80 pictures to see, you can noticeably see curvature in them during flight 

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22 hours ago, Meekg said:

It is internally controlled by our code, we will probably review the parameters and increase it slightly.

Good to hear! Looking forward to that!


Bai Jian

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On 2/23/2018 at 2:30 AM, Meekg said:

It is internally controlled by our code, we will probably review the parameters and increase it slightly.

I was wondering the same thing! I've definitely noticed in turbulence the wing bounces a little bit, but it always returns to the regular position that looks like the wing isn't generating any lift as if it the airplane was still on the ground. I love looking at this airplane in the air and even though wingflex is such a minor detail, I feel like a proper wing position in flight would just complete the airplane, even if it was static for the most part. 

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On 23-2-2018 at 7:23 PM, Mad_X said:

Doe the wings flex in normal flight (even just the wingtips that bend up a tiny bit) when the lift force comes into play after rotating? 

Do these answer the question?

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