Looks like that one's either just a flipped image or doing a loop/roll, rather than flying upside down. The rotor blades would be bending the other way if they were giving it lift in that direction.Hotrod525 wrote:Yeah, and its the only one chopper able to fly invertedlike this :
What happend to the Lynx?
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Re: What happend to the Lynx?
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and the huey, the cow, the hippo, the merlin, the apache, the cobra, the z10, the eurocopter, the wz-11 and my favourite; The littlebird.[R-DEV]Rhino wrote:yep, thought it would be possible like that, didn't realize that the BHs could already do it, need to fix that![]()
In short, all helis in PR can fly upsidedown.

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Re: What happend to the Lynx?
i belevive thats called friendly fire (or as you yanks call it, fire)Viper5 wrote:*Watches Brummy make an attack run on a row of Typhoons, toasting Timo's.*
Hmm? What was that?

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Rhino
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Re: What happend to the Lynx?
ye think your right there egor, that pic is just of a flip but I'm pretty sure its possible for the lynx to fly upside downe-Gor wrote:Looks like that one's either just a flipped image or doing a loop/roll, rather than flying upside down. The rotor blades would be bending the other way if they were giving it lift in that direction.
cant find any vids thou of the lynx doing it.
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Re: What happend to the Lynx?
LMAOSuperTimo wrote:i belevive thats called friendly fire (or as you yanks call it, fire)

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Re: What happend to the Lynx?
Well, the lynx will be being used a lot more in the future, and it is still used extensivley. However, seeing as Pr is set in the near future, it would be better to be thinking about the Future Lynx variant which is on order for something like 2012. Ive made a quick list of the lynx and whats happening to it in the near future:
All Lynx replaced by Future lynx model
Super Lynx (naval variants):
Anti-submarine: replaced by merlin
Anti-surface vessel: replaced by future Lynx and/or merlin
Commandos variant: replaced by future lynx and merlin
Lynx AH-7 and AH-9 (army anti tank variant): replaced (almost) by apache
Lynx utility helicopter role will continue until replaced by future lynx.
Now MOD has to find its money to bring in the Future Lynx...Which probably wont happen because they have their heads up their a*ses.
And i haven't been on these forums in ages...
As regards to the merlins speed, Lynx is still faster, but the gap is pretty close. All i know is the Future Lynx will be about the same speed with a much improved avionics suite, and with all its targeting and weapon systems computerised, much like the Merlin.
The good news is that Britain's two super carriers have confirmed orders
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As far as implementing the model into PR, i dont see a reason why not, its a nice cab, just make it fast and agile (like the littlebird), have it in a scout and troop transport role (like the littlebird), and dont give it TOW rockets, but give it a side mounted GPMG or 50.
:EDIT: also, The pongos and the crabheads cant really fly...FAA FTW!
All Lynx replaced by Future lynx model
Super Lynx (naval variants):
Anti-submarine: replaced by merlin
Anti-surface vessel: replaced by future Lynx and/or merlin
Commandos variant: replaced by future lynx and merlin
Lynx AH-7 and AH-9 (army anti tank variant): replaced (almost) by apache
Lynx utility helicopter role will continue until replaced by future lynx.
Now MOD has to find its money to bring in the Future Lynx...Which probably wont happen because they have their heads up their a*ses.
And i haven't been on these forums in ages...
As regards to the merlins speed, Lynx is still faster, but the gap is pretty close. All i know is the Future Lynx will be about the same speed with a much improved avionics suite, and with all its targeting and weapon systems computerised, much like the Merlin.
The good news is that Britain's two super carriers have confirmed orders
As far as implementing the model into PR, i dont see a reason why not, its a nice cab, just make it fast and agile (like the littlebird), have it in a scout and troop transport role (like the littlebird), and dont give it TOW rockets, but give it a side mounted GPMG or 50.
:EDIT: also, The pongos and the crabheads cant really fly...FAA FTW!
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j45h89
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Re: What happend to the Lynx?
Any chance we can get some new renders of the lynx? I know its in the works, it would be nice to see its progress.
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Burlock
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Re: What happend to the Lynx?
As far as i know it can not fly upside down for any prologed period, where the "rumours" of it being able to fly upside down comes from its ability to do loop the loop which some helicopters can not do.
It is possible for a helicopter to fly upside down (many model ones can) but this is because they can adjust the rotors to allow it to do this, no production helicopter that i know of has the ability to adject its rotors to do this as it doesnt really have many practical aplications. There is also a issue with fuel and lubricant flow if you were to fly it upside down for long periods.
thats the reason you can not find any videos of it flying upside down only photos and those photos are when its flying upside down during a loop.
It is possible for a helicopter to fly upside down (many model ones can) but this is because they can adjust the rotors to allow it to do this, no production helicopter that i know of has the ability to adject its rotors to do this as it doesnt really have many practical aplications. There is also a issue with fuel and lubricant flow if you were to fly it upside down for long periods.
thats the reason you can not find any videos of it flying upside down only photos and those photos are when its flying upside down during a loop.
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Alex6714
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Re: What happend to the Lynx?
Its just physically impossible to fly upside down in a helicopter, even changing the pitch of the rotor blades would probably not really enable you to do so.
@CP, on a side note, I finally got upside down.
@CP, on a side note, I finally got upside down.
"Today's forecast calls for 30mm HE rain with a slight chance of hellfires"
"oh, they're fire and forget all right...they're fired then they forget where the target is"
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Re: What happend to the Lynx?
nooo its not, its simple physics. All you need is a high enough power to wait ratio to do it, if you have enough lift to counter its wait it will fly, by giving it enough negative lift, then you invert the chopper it will turn to positive lift and fly upside down... Like stated above many RC choppers can fly upside down since they have a very high power to wight ratio and have there blades designed so they can get the negative lift it needs.[R-CON]Alex6714 wrote:Its just physically impossible to fly upside down in a helicopter, even changing the pitch of the rotor blades would probably not really enable you to do so.
@CP, on a side note, I finally got upside down.![]()
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Re: What happend to the Lynx?
Helicopter do not realy respect "physic" when you look at it. Lynx can fly upside down i see it on discovery channel. The rotor move and act like if the chopper was normaly flying. Its not impossible it just require some reliable engine and may be more fuel.[R-CON]Alex6714 wrote:Its just physically impossible to fly upside down in a helicopter, even changing the pitch of the rotor blades would probably not really enable you to do so.
@CP, on a side note, I finally got upside down.![]()

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Alex6714
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Re: What happend to the Lynx?
I have seen the RC vids. 
I se how it can be possible, but not something shall I say realistic as such? I doubt a chinnok could do it, it probably depends highly on the weight of the chopper and things like centre of gravity.
I se how it can be possible, but not something shall I say realistic as such? I doubt a chinnok could do it, it probably depends highly on the weight of the chopper and things like centre of gravity.
"Today's forecast calls for 30mm HE rain with a slight chance of hellfires"
"oh, they're fire and forget all right...they're fired then they forget where the target is"
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Rhino
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Re: What happend to the Lynx?
it is realistic in the laws of physics? how can it be unrealistic just cos a RC chopper is doing it?[R-CON]Alex6714 wrote:I have seen the RC vids.
I se how it can be possible, but not something shall I say realistic as such? I doubt a chinnok could do it, it probably depends highly on the weight of the chopper and things like centre of gravity.
Providing the chopper can generate enough negative lift to counter its own wait then there is no reason why it can not fly upside down, unless there are some kinda fuel problems or w/e with the engine.
A Chinook probably can not generate enough negative lift since its not designed too so then it would not be able to fly upside down...
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Alex6714
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Re: What happend to the Lynx?
Mmm, maybe I used the wrong word, realistic as in, I can never imagine any helicopter even theoretically possible ever needing to fly upside down.
"Today's forecast calls for 30mm HE rain with a slight chance of hellfires"
"oh, they're fire and forget all right...they're fired then they forget where the target is"
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Re: What happend to the Lynx?
Apart form l33tness I guess. Next time I will practice and use the havok upside down on kashan. 
"Today's forecast calls for 30mm HE rain with a slight chance of hellfires"
"oh, they're fire and forget all right...they're fired then they forget where the target is"
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Re: What happend to the Lynx?
Can we get some updated pictures of the Lynx?
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