Landing Practice and Cyclic Yaw Assist
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- Опубликовано: 21 фев 2024
- Here I am practicing more precise landing and also assisting my yaw response by 'stirring the pot' with my cyclic. While pressing the yaw pedals, I stir clockwise to help yaw right and counter-clockwise to help yawing left.
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It looks like a good challenge and even some exercise as you control carefully and ride your bird!😊
Baby Kamov.
Totally awesome, have you flown before and how many hrs of practice to get good enough for flight
40 hours on X-Plane simulator and 5.3 hours dual instruction in an R22.
Love to be in your shoes right now.
You don't happen to know the spec of the main rotor drive belts? looks like double sided poly V?
This is from the User Manual: Multi-rib PK power transmission belts, Optibelt or other high quality multi-rib PK belts. They have ribs only on one side.
@@coaxman Thank you very much for that. 👍
motor ne kullandınız merak ettım kaç hp
Curious, do you think a cabin enclosure will be developed and offered as an option?
There are no plans for a cabin yet.
👍👍👍👍👈👈
На какую макс. высоту вы поднимались на нём ?
This is at 2000 feet. Max height 11000 feet
@@coaxman In Russia there is a Micron helicopter project (MK-115). It also uses the MZ-202 engine, but its characteristics indicate slightly better parameters: cruising speed 90 km/h, dynamic ceiling 4000 meters (13123 feet)
It is not yet for sale and is undergoing testing. Its price should be $20,000
@@deadpavuk7657 Yes, I have been following the Micron for a very long time now. I hope it comes to market!
Where are you located at? Just generally
I am in Murrieta, CA (Southern California).
@@coaxman I thought it was someplace warm by the trees and foliage. I’m in Bel Air Maryland. Not as warm. Lol
It's cooooool one. Very nice coaxial helicopter...