Park this next to your garage:
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cragin
Power to the Sky.. the Dark Side?
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Power to the Sky.. the Dark Side?
Ooo - sounds like we've got someone who has experience with this stuff.
What's your background, Chris?
Brian Vant-Hull
301-646-1149
On Fri, 15 Apr 2005, cdonahue wrote:
> There are some really neat ideas on that aircraft - like deflecting the downwash for yaw control. But you better have a whole lot of faith in the engine they're developing for it. With a fixed pitch rotor system, autorotation really isn't an option! [Shocked]
>
> --Chris
What's your background, Chris?
Brian Vant-Hull
301-646-1149
On Fri, 15 Apr 2005, cdonahue wrote:
> There are some really neat ideas on that aircraft - like deflecting the downwash for yaw control. But you better have a whole lot of faith in the engine they're developing for it. With a fixed pitch rotor system, autorotation really isn't an option! [Shocked]
>
> --Chris
Re: Power to the Sky.. the Dark Side?
Well...a little experience with helicopters, but not the real ones. I've flown (and crashed) a number of RC helicopters. (Dicey little buggers to fly!) Fixed pitch models are not uncommon in the RC world, particularly for beginners. They have some nice benefits, such as being much simpler and robust (and therfore crash worthy) than their collective pitch brothers. But they have a lot of drawbacks too, so you don't see them much (or ever, really) in full size helos - hence my surprise about this airscooter contraption.brianvh wrote:Ooo - sounds like we've got someone who has experience with this stuff.
What's your background, Chris?