Fantastic. What an absolutely brilliant demonstration of your flying skills. Pity you didn't do more nose-in hovering, which I though was a bit of a cop-out... not that I could even come close to your expertise. ;) Thanks.
Yes, turbines are generally much slower than nitros due to their throttle responce time. and they are VERY expensive compared to nitro. Turbine engines in helis are mostly used for scale builds not 3D
I don't think there would be any problem for a turbine engine to produce a powerful helicopter capable of doing 3D. I think the problem more exists in finding a person willing to taunt their $5000 toy with destruction.
See, helicopters use a throttle-up method that relies on blade pitch to control lift. So, the head on the helicopter is set to a very high speed, and instead of changing RPM to control lift, they simply change blade pitch. I think a turbine could do well at that.
Reverse the collective pitch on the main rotor dish. They also need to be structurely sound, have EVERYTHING SECURE, be light enough, & Have the right power-weight ratio too.
Fantastic. What an absolutely brilliant demonstration of your flying skills. Pity you didn't do more nose-in hovering, which I though was a bit of a cop-out... not that I could even come close to your expertise. ;) Thanks.
fronkenpoop 2 years ago
3d flight ????
thomas78680 2 years ago
are jet powered helis slower than nitros? and also they are more expensive or not?
luisg877 2 years ago
Yes, turbines are generally much slower than nitros due to their throttle responce time. and they are VERY expensive compared to nitro. Turbine engines in helis are mostly used for scale builds not 3D
TankDirt99 2 years ago
also the fuel is hard to find and more expensive too?
luisg877 2 years ago
@TankDirt99
I don't think there would be any problem for a turbine engine to produce a powerful helicopter capable of doing 3D. I think the problem more exists in finding a person willing to taunt their $5000 toy with destruction.
See, helicopters use a throttle-up method that relies on blade pitch to control lift. So, the head on the helicopter is set to a very high speed, and instead of changing RPM to control lift, they simply change blade pitch. I think a turbine could do well at that.
jr9950 1 year ago
lol extremely boring he meant
Nightrapture 2 years ago
Guess you must have seen loads of jet powered rc helis matey.
Each to his own.
brobholness 2 years ago
ah you meant "extreme" for the name of the heli.. sorry :P
Nightrapture 2 years ago
When this machine have a real engine we can talk of a real extreme heli
TrinitySwords 2 years ago
Extreme?
mrojas6869 2 years ago
Yes, Fury Extreme.
brobholness 2 years ago
Oh sorry! Everything what i wrote.... i take it back!
Pryde83 2 years ago
Where is the extreme 3d flight? Show the Szabos Brothers... i mean this is really extreme :-)
Pryde83 2 years ago
The extreme part of the title refers to the machine not the flight.
brobholness 2 years ago
Someone please explain how it can sustain inverted flight like on 5:15.
JohnM3D 3 years ago
Negative pitch :-)
brobholness 3 years ago
The Pitch referred to here is the angle of the blade, the steeper the angle the more air it moves, and if you reverse the angle......
xraptor10 3 years ago
Reverse the collective pitch on the main rotor dish. They also need to be structurely sound, have EVERYTHING SECURE, be light enough, & Have the right power-weight ratio too.
NZ
-King Of The Skies-
Av8r2991 3 years ago
thats to cool
is their a diferce between gas and jet
Stunts08 3 years ago
I was joking...its just because its so loud man! IT SOUNDS LIKE A BOEING 747!!!
girrocks12345 3 years ago
lol thus "jet engine"
rikku0007 3 years ago
IS THAT LEGAL?? LOL
girrocks12345 4 years ago
yes, why wouldnt it be?
summoned666 3 years ago