This rotor head is from the BO 105. It has only one axis of movement. The other two functions of a rotor system are performed at the blade and not at the rotor head.
Kinda a stupid question, but how does a helicopter with a rigid rotor move forward, backward or sideways? Does it tilt the whole rotor or how is it accomplished?
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One of the best helo. BO 105.
Does it contain elastomeric bearings?
Kinda a stupid question, but how does a helicopter with a rigid rotor move forward, backward or sideways? Does it tilt the whole rotor or how is it accomplished?
Through the swashplate and cyclic input. Ever blade is feathered individually, the same as semi and fully articulated.
@@chippyjohn1 Thanks! If you don't mind, are there any videos that illustrate this?
@@olekzajac5948 There are heaps of videos showing how a swashplate works and how it transmits the input to blades. Good luck.
So its compensate by Blade flapping ?
Pendulum vibration absorbers on the rotors 👍
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