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I noticed whilst watching the Helicopter arriving with the Olympic Flame at Lands End that the rotor was going anti-clockwise is there a reason for this
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This is a good simulation of how the rotor hub and swash plates work
14:53 Sun 20th May 2012
howardkennitby, this has to be one of the most interesting clips I've seen. do I understand it right that when the craft is moving in a horizontal plane the angle of the blades changes up and down with every full rotation, thus making the craft tip and move?
I originally thought the whole shaft tipped slightly but this is a cleverer method, although at the speed of rotation there must be a lot of motion going on around the swashplate.
I originally thought the whole shaft tipped slightly but this is a cleverer method, although at the speed of rotation there must be a lot of motion going on around the swashplate.
Wildwood
Yes, that is how it works. There are 2 sorts of pitch settings for the rotor blades - Collective and Cyclic. The Collective gives a fixed amount of pitch change to all the blades and is the basic lift generator. The Cyclic pitch adds a variable component as the blades rotate giving direction control.
Yes, that is how it works. There are 2 sorts of pitch settings for the rotor blades - Collective and Cyclic. The Collective gives a fixed amount of pitch change to all the blades and is the basic lift generator. The Cyclic pitch adds a variable component as the blades rotate giving direction control.