@vanepico andplus the tail acts like a class 2 lever, the amount of angle in the helicopter usually doubles the furhter out you go from the center of gravity.... now that i rethink that im wrong..
@dodgedart74 yeah, gyros only detect rotation, not linear movement, if you wanted, you could probably use an accelerometer on the end of the tail as a gyro, as long as the lever was long enough
@dodgedart74 yeah, gyros only detect rotation, not linear movement, if you wanted, you could probably use an accelerometer on the end of the tail as a gyro, as long as the lever was long enough
@dodgedart74 yeah, gyros only detect rotation, not linear movement, if you wanted, you could probably use an accelerometer on the end of the tail as a gyro, as long as the lever was long enough
@dodgedart74 yeah, gyros only detect rotation, not linear movement, if you wanted, you could probably use an accelerometer on the end of the tail as a gyro, as long as the lever was long enough
@dodgedart74 yeah gyros only detect rotation, not linear movement, if you wanted, you could probably use an accelerometer on the end of the tail as a gyro, as long as the lever was long enough
@dodgedart74 yeah gyros only detect rotation, not linear movement, if you wanted, you could probably use an accelerometer on the end of the tail as a gyro, as long as the lever was long enough
@dodgedart74 yeah gyros only detect rotation, not linear movement, if you wanted, you could probably use an accelerometer on the end of the tail as a gyro, as long as the lever was long enough
Do you mind me asking, is there any reason why you put the compass sensor on the end of the tail? would it not be more effective in the body?
vanepico 1 year ago
@vanepico The issue was that there was alot of electromagnetic interference with the compass near the body.
seanreynoldscs 1 year ago
@seanreynoldscs Ah ok, I didn't think of that :)
vanepico 1 year ago
@vanepico andplus the tail acts like a class 2 lever, the amount of angle in the helicopter usually doubles the furhter out you go from the center of gravity.... now that i rethink that im wrong..
dodgedart74 1 year ago
@dodgedart74 yeah, gyros only detect rotation, not linear movement, if you wanted, you could probably use an accelerometer on the end of the tail as a gyro, as long as the lever was long enough
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@dodgedart74 yeah, gyros only detect rotation, not linear movement, if you wanted, you could probably use an accelerometer on the end of the tail as a gyro, as long as the lever was long enough
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@dodgedart74 yeah, gyros only detect rotation, not linear movement, if you wanted, you could probably use an accelerometer on the end of the tail as a gyro, as long as the lever was long enough
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@dodgedart74 yeah, gyros only detect rotation, not linear movement, if you wanted, you could probably use an accelerometer on the end of the tail as a gyro, as long as the lever was long enough
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@dodgedart74 yeah gyros only detect rotation, not linear movement, if you wanted, you could probably use an accelerometer on the end of the tail as a gyro, as long as the lever was long enough
vanepico 1 year ago
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@dodgedart74 yeah gyros only detect rotation, not linear movement, if you wanted, you could probably use an accelerometer on the end of the tail as a gyro, as long as the lever was long enough
vanepico 1 year ago
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@dodgedart74 yeah gyros only detect rotation, not linear movement, if you wanted, you could probably use an accelerometer on the end of the tail as a gyro, as long as the lever was long enough
vanepico 1 year ago
holly heli! whare did u learn all thoose electronic stuff??? Please tell me, I want to learn too
qrrak 2 years ago