pakingzzz
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Helo. I am kingsley. I live in Nigeria. I am building a fixed pitch helicoper. Here's the progress
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Post by pakingzzz on Sept 11, 2013 17:10:15 GMT -6
Flying RC helicopter is really very exhilarating. Their versatility gives a RC pilot a complete access to the three-dimensional space in such a way that no other machines can! I have played RC helicopter for more than one year but still find that I have just learnt a few tricks that it can perform. Here is a documentation of a homebuilt helicopter,built in Nigria by me. It covers the construction of the main blades,the rotor head (Hillersystem),swashplate and one way bearing(to save gear tooth from stripping off). The whole documentation can be found here www.nairaland.com/1307261/homebuilt-radio-controlled-helicopter
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Post by akphill on Sept 23, 2013 23:22:10 GMT -6
Very interesting on how you are putting your heli together and very ambitious
I am reading your link to pages gonna take a while to get caught up but very interesting reading on how you are making it and parts being used keep us posted on this forum also
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Raygun
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The needs of the many out weigh the needs of the few
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Post by Raygun on Sept 24, 2013 9:44:11 GMT -6
The biggest problem would be to get all of the parts to balance out right otherwise there will be a lot of vibration.
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19000rpm
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Post by 19000rpm on Sept 24, 2013 15:14:23 GMT -6
That's a real challenge, but the guys that started this hobby over 40 years ago had a lot less to work with. Good luck with your build!
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