About
Founded in 2026, Jell Avionics is the newest aerospace company to take to the skies of the Sawyer, Meyer, and Arctic Isles! Introducing the first of many new helicopters off the assembly line, the Sky Ranger S! Built with speed, comfort and efficiency in mind, the Sky Ranger is a must have for your fleet! We here at Jell Avionics have put lots of time and thought into making this helicopter the most state of the art flying machine possible. It's designed to be easy to efficient and easy to use so that you can use it for whatever mission you might need. Whether it be simply flying around, chauffeuring passengers, or assisting with limited search and rescue, the Sky Ranger S can handle whatever you throw at it!
NUMA
This helicopter is specifically designed for the National Underwater and Marine Agency and is designed primarily for carrying passengers from point A to point B. It is also designed with an arresting hook for use on compatible ships. This allows for easier landing in heavy seas or otherwise unfavorable landing conditions.
Specifications
-x1 Medium Engine
-Top speed of ~60kts
-340L Fuel tank
-Range of 30Km
-Radio w/ a 4km range (tbh I'm not entirely sure I hooked it up right, so feel free to comment if it's wrong. 😊)
-Automatic arresting hook for compatible NUMA ships
Capacity
-x1 Pilot
-x1 Passenger in cockpit
-x4 Passengers in cabin
Important Info
-If you try to change your altitude while flying you will probably end up crashing. This is a bug that I don't really know how to fix, so if you want to change altitude come to a stop first.
-If you yaw to the right, there is a slight drift back to the left. Again, not really sure how to fix this bug, so just make sure you keep that in mind when flying.
This is my first helicopter, and it went through many different designs and models before I finally settled on this. Lots of work went into it, so any suggestions and feedback is greatly appreciated!
Credits
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=3415220818
https://steamcommunity.com/sharedfiles/filedetails/?id=2015565502
Thanks and special shoutout to 454SS. Your helicopter tutorials were a lifesaver for me, and played no small part in the fine tuning of the controls!