ScopeDope Posted October 31, 2017 Posted October 31, 2017 Hello, I have discovered that rope length (default) of approximately 15 meters while sling loading heavy objects causes the tail to rip off if you ascend at anything other than exactly the delicate rate (less than 1m/s). When you set it to a longer length like 20m it has reasonable load bearing capacity. This video shows a successful pickup and then a failed one at about 1:50. The failed attempt vertical velocity was still being measured by the doppler at less than 1m/s. Is this a feature or a bug? Why would longer rope length actually make THAT much difference if it is working as intended?
FalconPlot16 Posted November 1, 2017 Posted November 1, 2017 İm had this problem sometimes, try to pull cargo up from good angle.
Isegrim Posted November 1, 2017 Posted November 1, 2017 Hello, I have discovered that rope length (default) of approximately 15 meters while sling loading heavy objects causes the tail to rip off if you ascend at anything other than exactly the delicate rate (less than 1m/s). When you set it to a longer length like 20m it has reasonable load bearing capacity. This video shows a successful pickup and then a failed one at about 1:50. The failed attempt vertical velocity was still being measured by the doppler at less than 1m/s. Is this a feature or a bug? Why would longer rope length actually make THAT much difference if it is working as intended? Thats a Bug. "Blyat Naaaaa" - Izlom
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