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Honey Pitts ZT2_AV

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This AV replaces Honey_Pitts_ZT with minor tweaks to fuselage aerodynamics. If you’re into precise rolls you’ll probably notice the difference. The Honey project involves ongoing research. Honey_Pitts_ZT2 reflects our latest work. If your new to the Honey project, you can see all the related files by searching “Honey Pitts.” For more info, please read the following.

Find all 25th Century 3D AVs CSs and RCs by searching “-=-3D,” or all 25th Century files by searching "25cent."

Take your flying to new levels of precision. This is an overlay of physics and colors from the "Honey" on the visual model of the Pitts S-2B. "Honey" is an experimental performance aircraft project. With the physics in this AV you'll be able to reach new levels of precision whether you're doing pattern, 3D, or just flying for fun.

A simulator version of the actual Honey geometry won't be released until RC kits are available (may be a few years and several prototypes down the road.) In the mean time, you can enjoy this hybrid demo. It isn't shaped like the Honey, but you can get a feel for how it flies while enjoying beautifully textured paint jobs on the classic lines of the Pitts Special. Because Honey_Pitts_ZT2_AV reflects the latest research the original Honey_Pitts_ZT_AV has been taken down.

There are also three RC files demonstrating the Honey Pitts’ excellent flight characteristics; Pitts_Rolling Circle_Demo_RC at Alpine Meadows, Full_Throttle_Insane_Airshow_RC at Santa Clara County, and Pitts_Precision_Airshow_RC at Flight School AP. You can view them without downloading any AV or CS files, and they are a great way to find out what the Honey project is all about - developing a better aircraft for precision aerobatic and 3D flying. There will be more RC files uploaded in the future.

ZT stands for zero torque which is achieved in the Honey by counter rotating propellers. In this AV, the back torque is simply zeroed out in the aircraft editor.

This is a large-scale model powered by a 150cc gas engine. The visual wingspan (Pitts) is 141 inches. The actual wingspan (Honey) is 100 inches. This may sound a bit short for the horse power, but its a biplane, and the wings of the Honey have a hefty cord (significantly larger than a 100 inch span Pitts S-2B model would have).

25cent -=-fixed -=-bipe -=-singleengine -=-gas -=-3D -=-aerobatic -=-physics -=-20-40lb -=-10-20kg -=-100+mph -=-140+kph -=-7-12' -=-2-4m -=-14-8 -=-+

This variant requires:

Pitts S-2B from RealFlight 7
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