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Uploaded by on Nov 25, 2009

First runup for engine and drivetrain with lower two rotors attached.
Later tests will include all four rotors.

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  • 10 out of 10 for effort but I'd rather trust Bush than that contraption.

  • Curious,- but are these FAA regulated ?

  • where can I get the parts ?

  • where did you get your plans fromm..how can i build one

  • Looks good Keith.

    A couple of light weight anti-flailing hoops will save you from getting whacked if a driveshaft detaches.

    Great videos. Watched them many times. Thanks.

  • Only one negative comment :)

    It sais more tests to follow?

    WHEN!!!!

    Fantastic job Nick.

    I have been watching the video on the rotor head for 545 times NEVER realising it was YOU :)

  • Great job Dad, you rock! Love you :)

  • Very cool, Your tracking and balance look great. I cant wait to see it fly. :D

  • hmm, seems good except for that jerking of the engine when you let back on the throttle. Might need to check the balance of those rotors but it might even out abit with the upper rotors. Could you get any feeling of lift from just those rotors, coz even if its complete secured to the ground you will feel it trying to lift.

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