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create a tilted plane

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hello to all and good Christmas to the whole forum,
I should create, in caia, a tilted plane compared to those of reference (to draw a guideline between two profiles placed in different positions) and, currently, the only way found is to exploit the angles of eulero. Since this is a precise but sluggish method, is there no faster procedure?
 
hello to all and good Christmas to the whole forum,
I should create, in caia, a tilted plane compared to those of reference (to draw a guideline between two profiles placed in different positions) and, currently, the only way found is to exploit the angles of eulero. Since this is a precise but sluggish method, is there no faster procedure?
Hi.
I would be happy to help you, but your explanation leaves room for imagination.. don't you have any images that explain better than words?
 
I upload this image. In practice I have to create the horizontal tail plane of the aircraft using the solid multi-section. I have already made the profiles to join, that is the central one of root and the two extremes (in figure, extremities1 and 2). the problem is that the profiles at the ends, compared to the root one, are placed higher (dihedron effect of the wing) and further back (arrow angle of the wing), so I don't know what plan to put me to track the guidelines for the solid multi-section. for now, as I have already written in the first post, the only "remedium" found was to create a new plan starting from a new reference terna (obtained from the main rotating eulero angles).
Is there a simpler and faster method?Immagine.webp
 
I upload this image. In practice I have to create the horizontal tail plane of the aircraft using the solid multi-section. I have already made the profiles to join, that is the central one of root and the two extremes (in figure, extremities1 and 2). the problem is that the profiles at the ends, compared to the root one, are placed higher (dihedron effect of the wing) and further back (arrow angle of the wing), so I don't know what plan to put me to track the guidelines for the solid multi-section. for now, as I have already written in the first post, the only "remedium" found was to create a new plan starting from a new reference terna (obtained from the main rotating eulero angles).
Is there a simpler and faster method?View attachment 35459
Hi, I tried to simulate your model
Excuse me, but I can't understand why you need the plan to define the guidelines?. If you really need the guidelines. (you can also do without it in the solid multi section) you can build a 3d spline . but maybe I misunderstood your problem?

Hi.
 

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