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  • Blind curiosity but how does one overspeed?

    Hey dudes.

    Bit of blind curiosity really as my mechanical sympathy would stop me from trying it, but just how exactly do you do one of them overspeeds that everyone is doing lately?

    Cheers

    Gary
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    Gaz how did you end up in Heliwidows forum mate?

    On the silly maneouvre you're on about the Mcstupid (Mcdoogle) it's forcing the heli to overspeed in a descent to something approaching 3000 rpm, bear in mind that most blades are limited by the manufacturer to 2100 or so it's only time before something happens to the blades. The governor in the ESC can't prevent the overspeed as its air over the blades taking outside of it's capability.

    Think auto but with a 2000 headspeed with no bleed off because the engine/motor is still on and then flaring at the bottom, the result of adding pitch is to speed up
    Last edited by waveydavey; 11-12-2014, 09:04 PM.
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    • #3
      Bloody stupid phone. Can someone please move it into main discussions as I feel a little disrespectful!

      Either that or or I'll just bin this one off and start again if it's easier?

      I've just wondered how it's done to be honest, I've too much mechanical sympathy for my aging v2 700e to try it!
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      • #4
        I'm sure Claire would be laughing mate, I would say don't worry and start the thread in main discussion
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        • #5
          Not heard of people doing it but could it include this...

          http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=o7pIKmVMf_s

          watch it all, its worth it but watch 15 secs in for the bit I meant

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          • #6
            Moved to main forum
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            • #7
              Yeah that's it! It's a bit of an "it" move at the moment as in everyone seems to be doing them. Some folks think it's madness and some like it. Me personally I love watching them, I think they're very impressive looking (and sounding!)

              Cheers
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              • #8
                Originally posted by waveydavey View Post
                Gaz how did you end up in Heliwidows forum mate?

                On the silly maneouvre you're on about the Mcstupid (Mcdoogle) it's forcing the heli to overspeed in a descent to something approaching 3000 rpm, bear in mind that most blades are limited by the manufacturer to 2100 or so it's only time before something happens to the blades. The governor in the ESC can't prevent the overspeed as its air over the blades taking outside of it's capability.

                Think auto but with a 2000 headspeed with no bleed off because the engine/motor is still on and then flaring at the bottom, the result of adding pitch is to speed up
                I assume your referring to 700 class helis?

                Impressive to see and do but it doesn't do the heli any good, blades seem to suffer from these moves, there have been instances where they let go/explode.
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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Varelco View Post
                  I assume your referring to 700 class helis?

                  Impressive to see and do but it doesn't do the heli any good, blades seem to suffer from these moves, there have been instances where they let go/explode.
                  Yes I am but even 600 blades are limited in their recommended max headspeeds. I don't know about smaller helis as I have no experience with them but it would be difficult to wind the head up on a 450 that much I would have thought
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                  • #10
                    take it up really high , no even higher , push the nose down almost vertical, center the pitch , maybe even a touch of negative watch it fall , just before it hits the ground pull in back elevator at the same time as dropping the pitch (if its right side up) , get ready for the flybarless unit to freak when it hits a stupid 3K plus on the rotorhead .
                    At this point it may , or may not explode !!!!!
                    its a daft move but hey go kill a few helis , and have some fun (Really !!!)

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by rachel View Post
                      take it up really high , no even higher , push the nose down almost vertical, center the pitch , maybe even a touch of negative watch it fall , just before it hits the ground pull in back elevator at the same time as dropping the pitch (if its right side up) , get ready for the flybarless unit to freak when it hits a stupid 3K plus on the rotorhead .
                      At this point it may , or may not explode !!!!!
                      its a daft move but hey go kill a few helis , and have some fun (Really !!!)
                      haha that's one way to write them off It does sound awesome though, I do it with my Fusion 50. I go up and to pirouetting tail slide and when I level out it overspeeds a little and sounds brilliant. I do more of a hard stop than a dismount otherwise the align blades would likely explode haha.
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                      • #12
                        I bought some expensive Align blades (expensive for me because I usually buy Turnigy) for my 600 recently.
                        It said on the box, do not exceed 2200 rpm. That seems a bit low for a 600 even without over speeding but then what do I know?
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                        • #13
                          It's not low Mike, not at all. Normal nitro headspeed with hyper 50 is around 2056 on an Align 600, thats puts the engine in it's powerband. Thats a good 3D headspeed, a sport flying hs would be around 1950. The high hs with electric is uncalled for in most situations, maybe the extra weight of the leccy requires the higher headspeed
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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by Planehazza View Post
                            I do it with my Fusion 50. I go up and to pirouetting tail slide and when I level out it overspeeds a little and sounds brilliant.

                            Hmm? Discoferret done one of those with his Velo 50 (unintentionally) but he didn't level out

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Crumpet View Post
                              Not heard of people doing it but could it include this...

                              Dunkan Bossion Smaking his Gaui X7 - YouTube

                              watch it all, its worth it but watch 15 secs in for the bit I meant


                              Insane!! Soooooooo dam close to the ground
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