Esky lama - blackhawk (landing)
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Sorry to nit pick.. but the torque reaction of the rotor system is opposite, as per Newton's 3rd law. For every action there is an opposite and equal reaction. So in fact the fuselage will spin in the opposite direction to the main rotor system. But you are correct in your reasons for having two counter-rotating rotors though :-)
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where can i buy the fuselage for my lama im intrested in the blak hawk and h-1 huey, i have a colo lama IV
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u sure thats esky lama? how much is it?
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how much was that and where can i get one?
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dude where u get the canopy ?
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Because the tail rotors on these smaller scale helicopters aren't operable, the second set does the job of counter rotation. This prevents the fuselage from just spinning in the direction of the blades, which is naturally tries to do.
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I did the same thing with an apache, it flew just about as high, ended up chopping up the apache body severely and then remaking the body out of balsawood
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Why does it require two rotors?
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wow it even sounds real..good job!!
any more videos?
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thanks!
whare can i buy 1 of those??
re4killa 4 years ago
I modified a 1:35 scale plastic model and fitted the core of my lama into it. Remember to replace with higher torque motors. I suggest the Xtreme 180 motors.
I also installed the blades of walkera #53 but need to shorten a little bit to make my heli more stable while sufficient uplift can be provided.
rauwai 4 years ago