@FlyHighRC386 the whole rotor head leans back. this is what generates the opposing force to the negative pitch, which translates the forward movement to rotating the rotor.
thats what i thought but when its flying they are flexing up and at the start it shows hat when they flex up they are giving negative, i know what you mean though
Negative pitch only provides lift while the gyrocopter is inverted. As the gyro inverts the blades self adjust to provide negative pitch. During normal flight the rotors have positive pitch.
thats a great idea
Nickpec10 1 year ago
@FlyHighRC386 the whole rotor head leans back. this is what generates the opposing force to the negative pitch, which translates the forward movement to rotating the rotor.
vanepico 1 year ago
thats what i thought but when its flying they are flexing up and at the start it shows hat when they flex up they are giving negative, i know what you mean though
FlyHighRC386 2 years ago
Negative pitch only provides lift while the gyrocopter is inverted. As the gyro inverts the blades self adjust to provide negative pitch. During normal flight the rotors have positive pitch.
kyledagg 2 years ago
this is cool, does the rotor have power on it or does the movement of the copter spin it, very cool
kdknitro 2 years ago
I Like the simple rotor hinge design. Nice
chipmaker2 2 years ago
Wow! Just genius!
RCSuperPowers 2 years ago
Nice :-)
Skydive4ever 2 years ago
cool build you got there. it flies great. i'm still in the learning process. 5*
kapitanC 2 years ago
does negative pitch in the rotor give it lift thats a little confusing could you explain plz thanks man. i love these autogyro vids from you
FlyHighRC386 2 years ago