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I know what you mean!!!RV4ker wrote:Suddenly gyro's "jump" up in my list of "wanna try"![]()
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Because of the jump, gyro's going upwards, reducing rotor speed at on helluva rate, and the forces working downwards on the blades trying to fly. EEEish.THI wrote:for jump take-off you need the ability to prerotate the rotor system to speeds approximately 50% higher that those required for normal flight
gyrofan wrote:Johan from Wagtail has gone down that development route with the hydraulics.
I'm not sure I follow you? My understanding is that jump-gyros have a variable pitch (collective) mechanism. So the spinning rotors are creating the lift (as per a heli). Other than gravity and drag what "forces" would be working downwards on the rotors?Because of the jump, gyro's going upwards, reducing rotor speed at on helluva rate, and the forces working downwards on the blades trying to fly. EEEish.
Interesting, didn't know they 're doing pitch control on gyros.Learjet wrote:My understanding is that jump-gyros have a variable pitch (collective) mechanism.
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