The Gen H-4 ultralight one-man helicopter costs $30 thousand and requires about 40 to 60 hours of assembly. Kits are available from http://www.acecraftusa.com/
The Gen H-4 ultralight one-man helicopter costs $30 thousand and requires about 40 to 60 hours of assembly. Kits are available from http://www.acecraftusa.com/
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I realize that there probably isn't much inertia in the counter-rotating MRBs... but do you actually get much preservation of Nr when you chop the throttle to idle? I'm assuming that there is a free-wheeling clutch (e.g., a sprag clutch) to allow the MRBs to auto-rotate if there were an engine failure? If so, have you tested this? If so, you are a brave man sir! Awesome design! Keep up the great work!
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