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Post by Raygun on May 1, 2009 10:39:31 GMT -6
Yes it does because with the top blade under control the problem of moving forward would no long exist. Like I said this has been tried before with mixed results but I think I have stumbled onto something that may make it work.. Ray
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Post by ranben on May 1, 2009 13:52:57 GMT -6
We have GOT to see some pics on this when you get it done Ray. This sounds very interesting.
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Post by Raygun on May 1, 2009 14:47:24 GMT -6
I have a couple helis I am working on my stepsons and a friends after that I will do it like I said I have seen this done before all with the same slight problem I think I have found what they have been overlooking plus I maybe able to shorten the long mast and close the distance between the two props a bit because blade clash may not be as sever with both blades tipping the same direction. I think it would be neat to be able to take them outside even with a slight breeze. Ray
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Post by lowbudget on May 1, 2009 17:50:47 GMT -6
RAY you said it had been tries before with results - went to youtube and there they - they all made the same mistake - a change in hookup and it will work ;D = VIC
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Post by Dlan on May 1, 2009 20:34:26 GMT -6
Just saw this on youtube (looks pretty agile) Dlan
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Post by Raygun on May 2, 2009 8:20:54 GMT -6
Like I said it has been tried before and that is better than the first video I saw of that one he has put a lot of work into that but that thing is over complicated and would be a crash night mare there is a simpler way.. Ray
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Post by lowbudget on May 2, 2009 19:56:23 GMT -6
way to much linkage - way to easy to destroy ;D = VIC
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