Floating and Random Autos with the Nimbus 550 at "The After IRCHA"

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  • Опубликовано: 23 янв 2025

Комментарии • 14

  • @beanadammiho
    @beanadammiho 2 года назад

    Hello BladesScraper! Glad you are back nd making videos for your fans.

  • @TB-vr8hy
    @TB-vr8hy 2 года назад

    Nice! As for bumpy landings: setting higer collective pitch limits will really let you bleed your headspeed down way more before it will forcefully touch down, so that will let you keep the authority over collective for 1-2sec more, which means you will easily be able to do gentle landings ;)

  • @Goseph_Joebbels
    @Goseph_Joebbels 2 года назад

    You say your not good at autos as you do an all but perfect Inverted auto. Nice flying!

  • @Lance57H
    @Lance57H Год назад

    Still my favorite video of yours, do you remember if you were running an ESC govonor or the Ikon governor on your Nimbus? Do you happen to remember which RPMs you were running on it? Thanks man!

    • @BladeScraper
      @BladeScraper  Год назад

      Pretty sure I was using the YGE gov on this heli because it far outperforms Brain. And as far as I know I always ran 1800/2000/2200rpm on this heli.

  • @cutefoxRC
    @cutefoxRC 4 месяца назад

    Do you think 470mm blades would be good at floater autos? Or it will be losing RPM dramatically? Just want to be sure before i will try vertical auto, don't really want to smack into the ground hah.

    • @BladeScraper
      @BladeScraper  3 месяца назад +1

      I did plenty of autos on my 500X. Just a bit "faster" than on a 700 :)

  • @5johani
    @5johani 2 года назад

    giving minus pitch while floating to keep blades rotate ? :)

  • @おぐりたつ
    @おぐりたつ 2 года назад +1

    are you using the 12㎜ Heavy duty Main Gear(XL52B24-2)?

  • @おぐりたつ
    @おぐりたつ 2 года назад

    What are you using for the main head damper?

  • @juniorwest5706
    @juniorwest5706 2 года назад

    What is a floating auto ?

    • @BladeScraper
      @BladeScraper  2 года назад

      Basically just keeping it in the air as long as possible, with the blades turning as slow as possible (while staying stable, and trying not to blade stop).