Please share your knowledge/thoughts.
I want your opinions about two phenomenons I observe in 450 class with 325, 335, 360mm blades.
First:
In FFF (fast forward flight) 450 at some speed goes abruptly up. To avoid this higher RPM can be soulution.
My explanation: blade going back stalls. Heli does not fall on its side because there is 90 degrees displacement of reaction on rotor (gyroscopic precession).
Second:
With 325mm blades I can flipp very fast. Probably twice per second. With 360mm blades when I try to flip very fast heli reacts as if there was aileron mixer, falls on its side. Again higher RPM can help in that case but does not solve this problem every time.
I do not have explanation for this phenomenon. Probably blade stal is involved but there is no forward speed... I assume it can be also related to blade thickness and profile. I use relatively cheap and thick 360mm blades. I will look for blades with thinner profile.
Your thoughts?
I had simillar problems with X5 but never with 700 or 800 even at low RPMs.
Is it related to soft dampeners?
This video can help understand what happens:
This one is also interesting, actually explains first phenomenon:
Quesition About Two Phenomenons...
Discussion in 'General Subjects' started by utrinque, Jul 15, 2015.
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Discussion in 'General Subjects' started by utrinque, Jul 15, 2015.