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KaceILM

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Active Suspension
« on: 06 Aug 2003, 04:01:07 »
What i'm looking to do is give the undercaridge of my Seahawk a active and functioning Suspension system. As you've seen, the rear wheel hangs down a bit when no pressure is put on it, but when it touches down, it retracts under the weight of the helicopter.  I've seen this implimented on DKM's MI-28 and the new Mi-2 pack that came out recently (I can't remember the authors name, sorry). It looks great, but i don't really know how to create the effect. Does anyone have any experience in this area? Any pointers would be of great help.

   Thanks,
Kace

swift88

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Re:Active Suspension
« Reply #1 on: 06 Aug 2003, 14:13:23 »
whell i think you can call them shock absorbers ahey?
well i had a look in my book of czech and have found a part called a LEFT FRONT shock absorber
i found out its called Levy Predni tlurnic
front=predni
middle=prostredni
rear=zadni
so
***** (ONE OF THE two either Levy or predni) then add which part along the model its on either Levy prostredni etc........and then tlurnic