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A Joy to Fly
EAV-9 Colibri
(Hummingbird) is a high-performance, easy-to-fly, RTG-powered bicopter exploration drone. It’s designed to operate in Kerbin, Laythe and Eve atmosphere with unlimited flight time, conducting experiments and scouting for interesting locations for future missions. Also suitable for stunt flying around KSC.
Key Features
- Compact design (1.3 x 1.9 x 1.9 m, 0.9 t) with full suite of repeatable surface science instruments
- Near-perfect CoM balance for satisfying flight characteristics
- Maximum horizontal speed ~50 m/s, operational ceiling ~8 km (on Kerbin)
- Self-sufficient on two RTGs even with maximum rotor RPM
- Self-rescue with differential thrust in case of rollover, see video
- Thrust level for hovering exactly on 2/3 throttle scale - intuitive control (on Kerbin and Laythe. Varies on Eve.)
- See Action Groups tab for more infomation.
Flight Instructions
- Stage to start motors
- Engage SAS
- throttle up to 2/3 to lift off
- Use Z and X for
sudden
controls if necessary - Refer to video for self-rescue technique in case of rollover
- I recommend enabling the
no crash damage
andunbreakable joints
cheats during practice to save some time. Crashes will happen anyway. With these cheats, you can try again in 5 seconds instead of perhaps 30.
Design Notes
- Although this craft is IMO
easy to fly
, multicopters do require some practice to fly at will. A soft landing (<4 m/s) is especially challenging. But after one or two successful flights, the real fun begins. - It’s possible to disable the tiny internal reaction wheel (0.5 kNm) and rely on the blades for flight control, but I find the result not satisfying. Flying with the reaction wheel, on the other hand, feels pretty smooth and realistic, so I decided to keep it this way.
- It requires relay network to operate on Laythe or Eve.
- For science transmission, land the craft on a safe place, enable
allow partial transmission
function of the antenna - there is no way (and no need) for it to carry enough EC to transmit all data at once. Use time-wrap to speed up the process. - Unfortunately, grip pads cannot completely stop it from slowly slipping on slopes, not even with
extreme
friction and maximum downward thrust (~3 Gees). Therefore, using the scanning arm requires some ad-hoc creativity. - It’s more fun to fly on Kerbin and Laythe, less so on Eve. It may require enabling pitch/yaw/roll control of the blades and messing around with blade pitch/control authority for better result. Eve is not a good place to fly things on.
Eve is not a good place.
Wish you enjoy and happy landings!
Description
A stock aircraft called EAV-9 Colibri. Built with 46 of the finest parts, its root part is probeCoreCube.
Built in the SPH in KSP version 1.10.1.
Details
- Type: SPH
- Class: aircraft
- Part Count: 46
- Pure Stock
- KSP: 1.10.1

