IFR Propellor backwards blade?

Seek support and talk about the Classics Hangar Me 108.
Unterstützung und Forum zur Classics Hangar Me 108.
pilottj
Posts: 55
Joined: Thu 8. Jul 2010, 23:53

IFR Propellor backwards blade?

Post by pilottj »

lol I was working on a repaint and was wondering why the propellor looked a little bent from a distance...looking closer on the IFR version...
Image
Does one of the propellor blades have to be flipped so the leading edge is going the other way? :)

Cheers
TJ
Last edited by pilottj on Wed 8. Jun 2011, 08:21, edited 1 time in total.
Mathias Pommerien
Site Admin
Posts: 2966
Joined: Sat 30. Aug 2008, 08:32
Location: Uelzen/Germany
Contact:

Re: IFR Propellor backwards?

Post by Mathias Pommerien »

Oups! I will fire all my beta testers! :twisted: :lol: :mrgreen:
Serious, thanks for the report, I didn't catch that, DOH!
Mathias Pommerien (Classics Hangar)

Image
pilottj
Posts: 55
Joined: Thu 8. Jul 2010, 23:53

Re: IFR Propellor backwards blade?

Post by pilottj »

LOL maybe thats why the prop failed at high RPM :mrgreen:
Ebo
Posts: 14
Joined: Mon 10. May 2010, 15:03

Re: IFR Propellor backwards blade?

Post by Ebo »

Good pickup!
Mathias Pommerien wrote:Oups! I will fire all my beta testers! :twisted: :lol: :mrgreen:
Serious, thanks for the report, I didn't catch that, DOH!
I'll volunteer ;)
Regards
Eberhard

Intel(R) Core(TM) i5 CPU 660 @ 3.33GHz | Mobo: DQ57TM | 6Gb - DDR3 1333 | Nvidia Inno3D GTS250 (1024Mb) ~ 275.33 | Win7 Pro x64
Beta tester ~ TongassX • FTX Beta team • REX 1.0/2.0/FS2004
bstolle
Posts: 9
Joined: Wed 8. Jun 2011, 06:33

Re: IFR Propellor backwards blade?

Post by bstolle »

talking about 'backwards'

Can someone confirm that the elevator trim and flap wheels are rotating in the correct direction?
With all planes I've flown so far 'forward' means nose down (and flaps up) but maybe the Germans had it backwards in WWII like the Italiens the trottles...
Mathias Pommerien
Site Admin
Posts: 2966
Joined: Sat 30. Aug 2008, 08:32
Location: Uelzen/Germany
Contact:

Re: IFR Propellor backwards blade?

Post by Mathias Pommerien »

I had to double-check that myself, Bernt, that's actually how it is.
The logic is that when you trim the nose down, you actually trim the tail fin up
Mathias Pommerien (Classics Hangar)

Image
pilottj
Posts: 55
Joined: Thu 8. Jul 2010, 23:53

Re: IFR Propellor backwards blade?

Post by pilottj »

just a very minor texture mapping note, I think the prop blur texture for the back of the propellor is mirrored to the front texture, not a seperate one. ie if you have a stripe on the front of the propellor and want it to show in the blur, it will appear on the back of the prop blur too.
Mathias Pommerien
Site Admin
Posts: 2966
Joined: Sat 30. Aug 2008, 08:32
Location: Uelzen/Germany
Contact:

Re: IFR Propellor backwards blade?

Post by Mathias Pommerien »

Yes TJ, that's correct, front and back of the blurred texture are the same.
That's how it's done to save drawcalls.
Mathias Pommerien (Classics Hangar)

Image
pilottj
Posts: 55
Joined: Thu 8. Jul 2010, 23:53

Re: IFR Propellor backwards blade?

Post by pilottj »

Sounds good lol...I simply added a stripe to the back side of the prop. Personally I like being able to see the propellor arc is from cockpit...then I know not to raise the tail too much on takeoff :mrgreen:
bstolle
Posts: 9
Joined: Wed 8. Jun 2011, 06:33

Re: IFR Propellor backwards blade?

Post by bstolle »

Mathias Pommerien wrote:I had to double-check that myself, Bernt, that's actually how it is.
The logic is that when you trim the nose down, you actually trim the tail fin up
Ah ok, thanx a lot for confirming that :)
Post Reply