real-physical-helicopter
13.8k haogejiuhaoge1
6.0 years ago
No gyroscope.
Automatic balance.
Real helicopter.
Throttle to 100% to ready.
vtol up to lift.
And so on.
This is s real helicopter,and it almost has all phyiscal phenomenon what a real helicopter has.In fact,this instructure are very hard to build and more difficult than you think.Especially the phenomenon of gyroscope's precessional motion.And I calculate a lot to try to explain the reason.And I succeeded to understand what physical phenomenon happens in a real helicoper.
This aircraft is very distinct from simple helicopter in SimplePlanes.It can even stay in air very stablly .This is very rare in SP.But it is really very close to reality.
I hope you like my work.It's really hard to build.
Specifications
Spotlights
- MethaManAerospace 6.0 years ago
- TigerEye35 6.0 years ago
- YL 6.0 years ago
- darkvan 6.0 years ago
General Characteristics
- Created On Android
- Wingspan 53.3ft (16.2m)
- Length 56.3ft (17.2m)
- Height 22.8ft (6.9m)
- Empty Weight N/A
- Loaded Weight 5,999lbs (2,721kg)
Performance
- Power/Weight Ratio 5.618
- Wing Loading 8.3lbs/ft2 (40.6kg/m2)
- Wing Area 721.2ft2 (67.0m2)
- Drag Points 13677
Parts
- Number of Parts 260
- Control Surfaces 0
- Performance Cost 1,157
@haogejiuhaoge1 ok
You can fly inverted XD
@vincentwwwwww This is hard to control,But I make it successfully in my next edition,then you can learn it if you still confuse about it.
@haogejiuhaoge1 true. I tried modifying his helicopter to work with 1 blade but the tail rotor push the helicopter to the left too much but if I make it go slower the helicopter will start spinning
@vincentwwwwww And mine is monopodium,this is different from his.And also more difficult to realize the balance.
@vincentwwwwww I didn't use gyroscope,this is the point.The control is normal,I just learn it from a real helicopter,but there is no gyroscope,this is difficult in simpleplanes but I did it.
and if you mean the way to control the chopper is correct, then you're not the first. here is another one that was made 1.3 years ago https://www.simpleplanes.com/a/W78uA8/Piston-Powered-Chopper-v1-0
actually real helicopter likes to go left or right because of the back rotor that push the wind to counteract the main blade rotation and also push the heli. left and right depends on which side the back rotor is in
Are you an actual engineer?
@sexylips35 most of them use engines on the end of the blades and lack the tumble disc. thats the first build i know of that uses one.
@Irobert55 Lol
@sexylips35 dont say this to this work of a god. this is the first chopper in sp i have seen with a real chopper steering. @haogejiuhaoge1 is a bit to small for such feet. so scream for more atention he has earned it.
Amazing