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AeroVertical: VTOL convertiplane RC model research. Part 1

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Uploaded by on Jun 17, 2007

Research overview about AERO-VX: an VTOL convertiplane RC model family that resembles european ERICA, the next future competitor of the V-22 Osprey/

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  • Do you have gyros in there?

  • Of course: 3 gyros. More information at AeroVertical website.

  • In my vid's I have the VTOL Turbine. Can't wait for the day someone does a turbine power VTOL RC Harrier. MMM, that will be so so nice.

  • Other Aerovertical's models under development are based on another concepts of the broad range of this exciting VTOL world. In this first stage they all are electric powered and will shared some core components: electronics, sensors, etc.... So, in the next future, why not a turbine power RC set?.

    Jruip / aeroVertical

  • Have you gotten it to convert yet? Nice video and everything.

  • Part II... Coming soon!! ;-)

    Jruip / AeroVertical

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  • Pwns RCpowers

  • Well, it takes off in two configurations, but can it transition from one to another AFTER takeoff?

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  • Awsome !

  • @fubleduck that is the most advanced test they should do, and they do say "to be continued"... :-)

  • That's awsome!!

    love it/

  • hello hola tremendo diseno ( design) estable, el tren de aterisaje ingenioso.gracias .que Dioz los vendiga.

  • @daddydeathsmack I was about to ask the same thing. It never showed transition from vertical to horizontal.

  • exelente diseño pero siento que falta algo para que pueda volar hacia delante un 3 rotor tal vez,pero aun asi esto rpomete mucho y tendria mucho mercado tanto por incursion como inovacion en los rc

  • How much? Is this PNP?

  • goooooooood job

  • Single rod for the T-tail implies a weak structure. You could have easily uses a twin tail for greater strength and stability - and that too with a combined weight lesser than the single rod!

  • @jruip istn't that a similar thing like the silverlit V Jet?

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