greenshirt wrote:
I get what you were going for with the spare bones thing, but this just looks like a scaffold/something very fragile. I love your idea, but it just looks like something that could not be a heavy lifter like it is supposed to. If it was a crash/wreck/rise of the Phoenix thing, I think it would be kickass.
I actually did a lot of studying on Sky Cranes before I started. I realize that most of the new ones look like this.
But I had two problems with that one. Main problem is that there is already one of these made in mas production and the second is it does not scream Cobra to me.
So I went back to the early years. What you call scaffolding is actually landing gear and is actually is very heavy duty landing gear. The scaffolding is there simply to support the helicopter while it is on the ground. The lift is all done by the fuselage on top of the helicopter which is constructed very heavy duty. The landing gear is not the part that does the heavy lifting.
The early ones looked very much like this the only difference is they actually had the cockpit on the top. I opted to put the cockpit down in front like the newer models.
This early Hughes prototype is the one that I loosely modeled it after and mixed in some other aspects from other design pictures that never made it to production in the 50s like the walls on the side of the cargo area.
Here is a another early Sky Crane
I love this one. It is very early.