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CH22 Tandem Rotor

302k WinsWings  2.7 years ago
Auto Credit Based on WinsWings's Husky-22 Intermeshing rotors (synchropter)

Much easier to control than a regular helicopter!

CH22 is a tandem rotor helicopter with great controls. It is easier to maneuver than regular helicopters. For landing; Reduce the VTOL by 25-50%, (not the throttle). Watch out for the downward speed on your altimeter- take care not to crush to the ground. It also has yaw, pitch, and roll controls. so it is much more stable. AG1 for winch/magnet operation.

Have fun.

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General Characteristics

Performance

  • Power/Weight Ratio 16.888
  • Wing Loading 188.5lbs/ft2 (920.3kg/m2)
  • Wing Area 63.2ft2 (5.9m2)
  • Drag Points 4729

Parts

  • Number of Parts 62
  • Control Surfaces 8
  • Performance Cost 445
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    302k WinsWings

    But this is huge (SUPER HUGE!!!) where you can also see the Me262 and old WW2 German staff, including V1, V2 rockets. National Air and Space Museum

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    302k WinsWings

    @MrCOPTY No problem. That Intrepid is the nearest museum with me, since it is about 45 minutes form my home.

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    76.9k MrCOPTY

    @WinsWings wow, Thx For The Link.

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    302k WinsWings

    @MrCOPTY Piasecki H-21 was named "Banana" and I have seen that at Intrepid Museum New York harbor. It is an old WW2 aircraft career Intrepid and it is used as a museum ship. So there are some airplane on it, Including SR71, F14, F16, TBD torpedo bomber, etc may be about 20-30 airplanes on it.

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    302k WinsWings

    @MrCOPTY lol, yet there was a helicopter really named banana.

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    76.9k MrCOPTY

    BANANA

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    302k WinsWings

    thank you all for the Upvotes, I am trying to build all different kinds of helicopter principles. only one more left,

    +1 2.7 years ago