Bell UH-1
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Re: Bell UH-1
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Re: Bell UH-1
now I understand.
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Re: Bell UH-1
another question, still on tail rotor
Do you get to the point where you run out of anti-torque peddle and as such can only turn in one direction, going with the rotor torque ?
Do you get to the point where you run out of anti-torque peddle and as such can only turn in one direction, going with the rotor torque ?
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Good question. It is called as "loss of tail rotor efectiveness".
It happens in high grossweight conditions, high rightside crosswind, other any high demand of power conditions.
You may check google for detailed, in better english details.
It happens in high grossweight conditions, high rightside crosswind, other any high demand of power conditions.
You may check google for detailed, in better english details.
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Bomber is exploring helicopter dynamics by just writing FDM.
Whatif he educated in flight mechanics?
His vision is so valuable.
Whatif he educated in flight mechanics?
His vision is so valuable.
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bell_pilot wrote: high rightside crosswind
I would have assumed high leftside crosswind with vortex ringstate setting in on the tail rotor
[edit]... yes high rightside crosswind will effect the advance ratio of the tail rotor prop reducing it's effectiveness. So I suspect both exist and maybe the right side is more of an issue due to the tail rotor being designed to be most effective at low rotational velocity, ie not yawing
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bell_pilot wrote:Bomber is exploring helicopter dynamics by just writing FDM.
Whatif he educated in flight mechanics?
His vision is so valuable.
If I recall correctly, bomber is a design engineer. So just you are on the right path.
I can't but follow this topic, but my intention is to fly the resultant...
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Another question on your set up.
Is your joystick capable of being a twisty ?
If so could you do me the favour of disconnecting your peddles and flying all the different types of helicopter flight models, not just mine.
I'd like you to do this, if you can so as you have a clear understanding of the requirements of flying a helicopter with a twisty.
regards
Simon
Is your joystick capable of being a twisty ?
If so could you do me the favour of disconnecting your peddles and flying all the different types of helicopter flight models, not just mine.
I'd like you to do this, if you can so as you have a clear understanding of the requirements of flying a helicopter with a twisty.
regards
Simon
"If anyone ever tells you anything about an aeroplane which is so bloody complicated you can't understand it, take it from me - it's all balls" - R J Mitchell
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I dont have a twisty joystick, sorry.
For easy use with twisty joysticks, enabling auto-rudder would be a good solution.
For easy use with twisty joysticks, enabling auto-rudder would be a good solution.
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ok no worries.... I think I'm going to have to enable some auto rudder control for twisties, otherwise I won't even be able to test it.
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