Having a pretty serious problem in my current survival mode play through. I was messing around in the Glowing Sea after entering Sentinel Site Prescott for the BoS mission there. Called in a vertibird to head back to Boston airport, but ended up getting in a 20 minute epic fight with half the glowing sea.

Fallout 4 General Discussions Topic Details. Feb 19, 2018 @ 11:36am how do you get the vertibird to land on a cement landing pad in settlement? Ive seen few youtube videos.however placing a fast travel mat on the pad doesnt make it land there infact vertibird doesnt want to land on anything? Priver Vertibird works with. Aug 12, 2017 - Fallout 4 mod gives you a movable home base built inside a Vertibird. You can craft landing pads at any of your existing settlements, which.

Lost track of the Vertibird that had come to rescue me and ended up just heading out on foot.Usually the vertibird lands and then takes off after a period of time so I was not to worried and just went on about my bidness. About 45 minutes and 3 saves later I tried to call in another vertibird, but I kept getting ' vertibird is unable to land here at this time' or w/e. No matter where I try to call it, that is all i get. I would just reload a save, but.

Survival mode. So I head back to the Glowing sea to see if I could find anything. Sure enough the VB I had called in was just circling the Hopesmarch Pentecostal church. It cannot be shot down, it never lands, I even enabled console commands in survival to Kill/Disable/Killall/resetAi it to no avail. It does 'die' with console cheats but I still cannot call another one after.I have Durable Vertibirds, Personal Vertibird Flight Altitude Fix, Immersive Fast travel, and Vertibird Beacon. Should be the only mods affecting VBs.

Is there any other console commands I could use or any other options?. I've got exactly the same problem. Survival Mode, so no save left by the time I figured out something was wrong, I've got a Vertibird stuck circling around where it was originally called. Won't land, can't focus it in VATS or shoot it down, and any attempt to summon a new one will say 'The vertibird will be unable to land here'. No luck with console, tried kill, disable/enable, resetai, resurrect, no go. Even tried going away, waiting ten days to get the cell to reset, came back and it's still there and I can't get a transport.Anyone got a clue on this?Edited by Trawlol, 16 July 2016 - 05:08 PM.

Contents.Description General The VertiBird helicopter flies around a central base containing an, spring lift assist, and a. A 21-inch arm with pitch control rod and the that transfers the power to helicopter via drive springs and drive rod, is connected from the central base to the helicopter.The original VertiBird playset has a space theme appropriate for the attitude of the 1970s. The first set was reminiscent of the program.

Later versions of the VertiBird would continue to revisit the space theme as well as other popular television and movie themes of the 1970s and early 1980s time frames.Box contents The box contents of the average VertiBird playset consisted of the following items:. Cardboard packing for the Vertibird. Holds the VertiBird and rotor Also has punchouts as noted below. VertiBird with base and controls and helicopter mostly preassembled (except as noted in version list below). Cardboard skill accessories. (cardboard punchout Landing Platform)- Accessory bag with the following items.

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VertiBird Instructions. Label stickers for the VertiBird and accessories. Two-bladed plastic rotor with safety rubber tips. Skyhook.

Pickup accessories. (Astronaut, Space Capsule). Plastic skill accessories. (Life raft)Other versions of the VertiBird also included:. Molded forms for the base and controls that were set theme specific. (Rescue Ship, Polar Adventure).

Punch-out cardboard buildings that are playset theme specific. (Airborne Rescue). Glow-in-the-dark luminous Label stickers for the Vertibird and accessories. (Night Patrol). Play mats. (Paramedic Rescue).

Site accessories that are playset theme specific. (Polar Adventure, Battlestar Galactica). Various other pickup items that were set theme specific.Power Power was provided by 4 'D' sized in the base. They also doubled as weight to hold down the base.Flight The helicopter is controlled using a two lever control unit. The controls operate similar to a real helicopter.

The throttle control provides proportional control of the blade speed. The pitch control provides for tilting the Vertibird forward or backward.

During flight the VertiBird is subject to the same physical flight characteristics as a real helicopter. This included ground-effects for low level hovering, plus altitude gains and losses when changing direction. Overall the VertiBird is easy to learn how to pilot for basic flight, but precision flying will require some patience and time on the controls as in a real helicopter.As noted there is a spring assist to lift the VertiBird. However, in actual operation the assist is not enough to lift the VertiBird off the ground. Most of the lift comes the spinning rotor itself. Subsequently, dropping heavy items during flight will result in a very rapid ascension of the VertiBird unless the pilot has good flight skills.Mattel designed the set with the young flyer in mind. The VertiBird can take quite a beating during crashes and toybox storage.

This design has resulted in a toy that has survived over 38 years and remains as fun today as it was when VertiBird first came on the market back in 1971.The one exception to the required VertiBird flight skills was the introduction of the themed playset, which did not feature the 'VertiBird' branding on its packaging elements. The version was the one playset which (more or less) abandoned the VertiBird concept in favor of a look and feel to match television series. The set had controls were radically different from the standard VertiBird controls. The Eagle (helicopter) was fully supported by controls. The set used only two C-cell sized batteries. The throttle provided nothing more than a switch to spin the rotor.

Effectively there was no lift provided by the rotor and instead all lifting is performed with the controls using hand strength. This set would not be a good version for the first time VertiBird pilot wanting to have a true VertiBird experience.

Considered notable only for its Space: 1999 theme tie in and high collector value. But otherwise a poorly performing VertiBird set. The later playset successfully blended the VertiBird concept with a space theme. Spring linkage that connects the motor to the shaft that powers the rotor. Popularity The average retail price for most VertiBirds back during the 1970s was between $8.00 and $20.00(USD).Today, with more and more people collecting and restoring them, collectors are willing to pay over $400 for a working Vertibird. On July 31, 2006, a 'mint in box' Vertibird sold for $500 on eBay, with 4 individual bidders bidding at least $400.Earlier eBay sales were also noted for final sale prices in excess of $1200.00 for the extremely rare themed playset in unplayed, brand new, (C-10) condition. In 2005, a complete, near-mint condition set of the German 'Libelle 12 Polizeihubschrauber' (considered by some collectors to be the second-rarest worldwide VertiBird variant after the 'Space: 1999' model, although other internationally issued sets - in particular the Canadian 'Okanagan Logging 'Copter' - appear to be much less common than the 'Libelle') changed hands for $850 in a private sale.Distribution and licensing Distribution was not limited to the United States.

Mattel produced international versions of the VertiBird playset for the various markets including Canada, the UK, Germany, and Italy. Just when it seems the final international VertiBird version has been found, another is reported. To date it is unknown just how many markets and languages Mattel distributed the VertiBird into. The most recent 'new' variant to surface is a Mexican version of the 'Polar Adventure' set, offered on eBay in mid-November 2008.Mattel also licensed the VertiBird for production by other companies. At least two are known (see list below).In the media Several Mattel VertiBird commercials were made in the 1970s and early 1980s. One of the advertising agencies used for production was Ogilvy & Mather.In a Christmas-themed episode of, can be seen playing with the VertiBird in a basement scene.aircraft called 'Vertibirds' (although different in appearance, it resembles a cross between a and a ), appear in the games, and.Similar VertiBird toys and games In addition to the VertiBird itself there are several other pre-VertiBird and post-VertiBird units covering various eras, global regions and business lines.

Some units like the Dan Dare (see list below) were home usage toy sets. Others such as the WhirlyBird were skill games meant for arcade distribution or other location-based business usage. All units share the VertiBird's basic premise of fun by allowing the user actively control the helicopter, while still providing a safe and easily controllable experience.VertiBird versions There are 13 known different US versions of the VertiBird playsets. The original VertiBird had an early manufacturing change that modified the drive spring to drive rod coupling. The first version had the end of the drive rod screwed into the drive spring on the helicopter. The production modification resulted in the drive rod being permanently soldered to the drive spring, and packaged the base, controls, rods, and helicopter (except rotor) into one complete unit.In addition to the different US versions other international versions were produced.

These international VertiBird versions were localized as needed for language, playset graphics, and pictures, and local service depot information as required.There were also some contracted production runs of the Mattel VertiBird for other companies.Grouped all together, there are currently 23 different known variations. Every year or so it seems a new variation is discovered somewhere around the globe.In February 2015, an American eBay seller with immaculate feedback offered several pieces of supposedly original conceptual art by former Mattel designer Tom Hodges, which featured graphic layouts for a number of unproduced VertiBird variants from the mid-to-late 1970s. These included a 'Spacehawk X7' intergalactic probe model (undated), a 'Medivac' military-themed set (1975), a 'Disaster Air Rescue' version (1975), a 'Space War' sci-fi model (1978), and a 1979 -themed set that was obviously meant to tie in with the successful TV series.USA versions. 1971 - Set No.

5972 -VertiBird. (Version 1, screw connected drive spring). 1971 - Set No.

5972 -VertiBird. (Version 2, drive spring soldered in place. All subsequent USA and International versions). 1973 - Set No. 7604 -VertiBird Air Police. (themed to tie into police TV shows of the 1970s).

197? 7646 -VertiBird Polar Adventure. 1973 - Set No. 8243 -VertiBird Rescue Ship.

(Another space themed set tying into the ). 1975 - Set No. 9040 - 79-58256C - VertiBird Paramedic Rescue. (Themed to tie into the TV series). 197?

9780 -VertiBird Airborne Rescue. 1976 - Set No.

8997 -VertiBird Okanagan Logging 'Copter. (Also released in Canada). 1976 - Set No. 9637 -Space: 1999 Flying Eagle. (Not branded as 'VertiBird' on its packaging elements; tie-in to TV series.). 1978 - Set No. 2898 - VertiBird S.W.A.T.

(Themed to tie into the TV series.). 1979 - Set No. 1675 - 1675-0970 - VertiBird Night Patrol (included plastic parts and stickers).

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1979 - Set No. 2983 - 2983-0970 - VertiBird Battlestar Galactica. ( TV series tie-in). 1981 - Set No. 5306 -VertiBird Megaforce.

( Movie tie-in).