Is there some sort of scientific method of determining the correct head speed for a particular helicopter?
If the head speed is too low then the heli becomes unresponsive and loses tail authority. If the head speed is higher then you sacrifice flight time.
I've had a look at how disk loading and tip speed can effect how a heli performs and I've tried to come up with a magic formula that would apply to different sized helis, but it doesn't really work.
My 7HV flies with an ideal head speed of 1650 rpm and it flies just the way I want it. If I applied the tip speed/disk loading equation to my Trex 500L then I should be flying with a head speed of 2800 rpm, where as in reality it feels just right at 2200 rpm.
I'm guessing that most people trial and error it to get it just right, but with my 7HV I'm running 60% flat line in governor mode to get my 1650 rpm and I would rather run it higher then that so that I don't stress out the esc/motor.
I think that the main point of this is that when buying a new heli, I would like to make an informed choice of what Kv motor to buy with out having to trial and error the head speed. As it stands at the moment, my 7HV is running a 470kv motor on a 13T pinion and I would probably have been a lot better off on a 440kv motor and running 75% in governor mode.
Any thoughts on this would be appreciated.
Cheers.
If the head speed is too low then the heli becomes unresponsive and loses tail authority. If the head speed is higher then you sacrifice flight time.
I've had a look at how disk loading and tip speed can effect how a heli performs and I've tried to come up with a magic formula that would apply to different sized helis, but it doesn't really work.
My 7HV flies with an ideal head speed of 1650 rpm and it flies just the way I want it. If I applied the tip speed/disk loading equation to my Trex 500L then I should be flying with a head speed of 2800 rpm, where as in reality it feels just right at 2200 rpm.
I'm guessing that most people trial and error it to get it just right, but with my 7HV I'm running 60% flat line in governor mode to get my 1650 rpm and I would rather run it higher then that so that I don't stress out the esc/motor.
I think that the main point of this is that when buying a new heli, I would like to make an informed choice of what Kv motor to buy with out having to trial and error the head speed. As it stands at the moment, my 7HV is running a 470kv motor on a 13T pinion and I would probably have been a lot better off on a 440kv motor and running 75% in governor mode.
Any thoughts on this would be appreciated.
Cheers.





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