@chrisshark
Joined on April 12th, 2021, this user has been a member for 1,897 days and is the 51,001st person to register an account.
Has 84 submissions, the first one uploaded on April 23rd, 2021 and the most recent on September 7th, 2025.
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Has made 165 comments on non-activity pages of the site. Alternatively, this user has made 1,387 comments on actual activity pages of the site.
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I was planning this, The only problem is that the blades have a countable number of nodes, this would make it so complex that the figure would have +300 nodes
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(Made in URSS)
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Yes, Those counter-rotating blades give enormous stability
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Honestly, I think the Mi-24 is way overrated, even though it\’s my favorite helicopter, the KA-52 and the Mi-28 are far better.
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Neat heli right there.
Honestly, as much as I love the apache, I really think this is a strong second in the tier of helicopter designs.
Mi-28 being the top one.-
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Honestly, I think the Mi-24 is way overrated, even though it’s my favorite helicopter, the KA-52 and the Mi-28 are far better.
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You can’t tell me a helicopter named “The alligator” can’t be a badass.
Have you seen that one video of the Ka-52 with half of its body gone (the tail section) and IT still flew back to its original station?
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Yes, Those counter-rotating blades give enormous stability
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Q It really hurts my eyes when they bomb my country with this crap.
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(Made in China)
(Made in URSS)
I think something to make it more realistic would be a slight curve in the blades (to make it look like its being pulled down)
Or maybe make them slightly curvable so people can adjust the curve depending on the situation
Straight when in air
Curved when not moving
Ect
I was planning this, The only problem is that the blades have a countable number of nodes, this would make it so complex that the figure would have +300 nodes