Says it all in the title really :P
I have had a great weekend with my first proper helicopter, but that also meant the first proper crash.
I now know the ins and outs of stripping the rotor head, all the way down to taking the main shaft out and have had every single piece of the rotor assembly in bits, mainly out of interest.
There is a fine, but pronounced vibration at 1900 RPM with the blades off, but the flybar in place. I am sure I can see a small amount of wobble in the top of the main shaft as it spins up, but also at high speeds, there is a slight blur of all the linkages.
Is this normal? I took the whole shaft out and ran it over a flat surface and it seemed fine, but I'm guessing that tiny deformities will not show up like this, but will be revealed at high RPM. Is there anyway of testing this, or am I best trying a new shaft and seeing the result?
Cheers
ALex
I have had a great weekend with my first proper helicopter, but that also meant the first proper crash.
I now know the ins and outs of stripping the rotor head, all the way down to taking the main shaft out and have had every single piece of the rotor assembly in bits, mainly out of interest.
There is a fine, but pronounced vibration at 1900 RPM with the blades off, but the flybar in place. I am sure I can see a small amount of wobble in the top of the main shaft as it spins up, but also at high speeds, there is a slight blur of all the linkages.
Is this normal? I took the whole shaft out and ran it over a flat surface and it seemed fine, but I'm guessing that tiny deformities will not show up like this, but will be revealed at high RPM. Is there anyway of testing this, or am I best trying a new shaft and seeing the result?
Cheers
ALex
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