I didn't understand how to build helicopters correctly, either he is on the side and boom, or nothing happens, please help ._.
I didn't understand how to build helicopters correctly, either he is on the side and boom, or nothing happens, please help ._.
I did everything I could, BUT THIS JERK DOESN'T FLY, I apologize for screaming, I'm just very angry about this flying barrel of slop, which under no circumstances does not fly
So far, I have made a test body and a helicopter to understand how coaxial helicopters work, but the minus is that when flying 2-5 securelles, the helicopter moves horizontally to the left, and in order to stabilize this, you need a small tail rotor, and I don't want to install it, since I am not making an ordinary type of helicopter
After weight-balancing the helicopter, if you use the heading hold mode of the tail rotor, it should "just work" without gyros
Balance the CoM(red ball) to the center of the rotor, using its weight distribution on it's settings. In that way, you won't need any gyroscopes
Coaxial rotors
@Boeing727200F Don't just think about coaxial helicopters in Russian as: соосные вертолёты.
@Aleksei829 oh.
sure I guess.
@Boeing727200F @Boeing727200F кстати спасибо большое это будет полегче, надеюсь…
@Aleksei829 what
@Boeing727200F а почему соосные а не двойные?
coaxle helicopters are easier to make
just stack 2 main rotors on top of eachother and have one spin in the other direction and you don't need a tall rotor or a tall all together
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@Rb2h I saw you a couple of seconds ago, hmmmm, where did I see you?
Make sure to put the main rotor on the center of mass and have a tail rotor on the opposite side of torque (where the helicopter spins when the main rotor spins alone)