(RSR) SUA-300 ‘Martin’ Medium Helicopter

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Author: TornadoTeam (Mr T)

Last revision: 19 Aug, 2023 at 15:55 UTC

File size: 788.48 KB

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Description:

Hello, and welcome to my first release for what may or may not become a series of vehicles, depending on how things go, i present the Royal Sawyer Republic’s (or for short, RSR’s) first upload. Enjoy!

Any and all feedback is highly appreciated as it means i can fix bugs in the design. Also, id love to hear back if i should upload some of my other vehicles for RSR, they are slightly less advanced but still fairly recent.

Information

The SUA-300 ‘Martin’ (or Sawyer Utility Aviation) is a medium troop and cargo transport helicopter for the Royal Sawyer Air Force (RSAF) designed to meet the needs to fill multiple missions with one airframe. From naval rescue operations to carrying a squad of armed men to a conflict zone, the ‘Martin’ is built to handle all such tasks.

The weapons on the hardpoints are there more or less to show what you can attach, so placeholders. Feel free to swap them for something else if you want.

Features

3300L of jet fuel
A top speed of around 50m/s, or 180km/h
A laser designator (aimed with pilot look controls)
2 hardpoints capable of firing sub-hardpoint connections (such as guns)
A simple search radar
Seating for 10 passengers
Repair equipment and other assorted tools
GPS autopilot, altitude autopilot, speed cruise autopilot
Full interior and exterior light features
A medical bed
Harness on a winch by the right side cabin door
Illumination flares, smoke flares, and chaff launchers (with autochaff optional)
A low power startup button, for when the battery is low
Configurable cockpit light modes
and a few other goodies

Startup

Its quick and simple, turn on the main power key button, and then the engine systems. After which you dont need to touch anything and the ‘Martin’ will automatically come to life.

A few points to adress

Before anyone mentions it, im fully aware the autopilot systems arent so well worked out, but for the purposes of kicking your legs up and letting the thing fly for you, its good enough. I could also say that it isnt as advanced as the other workshop creations out there. This is a fun project i worked on when i had time.

Please do not copy and/or reupload this without my permission, i put effort into this and i doubt you would want something you put effort into being stolen, thank you.

Links

Here is the hangar i used and made for the first 3 images, you can download it here and use it for your own purposes: https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3024166451