So the OMP Hobby helicopters have TALY (torque aided left yaw) technology. What this does is when you yaw counterclockwise it actually creates a torque spike on the body of the helicopter by momentarily speeding up the rotorblades. This control loop also enables the tail to hold a lot more solidly with significantly less tail wag. The blade 150s doesn't have this technology which is why the tail can oscillate at times. There is no way for the helicopter to push the tail counterclockwise because of the fixed pitch tail rotor, only clockwise. It relies purely on the torque that is already being generated by the rotor blades but they stay fixed in speed.
I love mine , this is the first one I did flips and rolls with , still learning
nice flying and great vid to get a good sense of the model
Thank you!
thats a really good heli, especially to learn on. ive had one for almost 2 years
She is an awesome heli for her size!
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Nice flying dude! 🤙
Thank you!
So the OMP Hobby helicopters have TALY (torque aided left yaw) technology. What this does is when you yaw counterclockwise it actually creates a torque spike on the body of the helicopter by momentarily speeding up the rotorblades. This control loop also enables the tail to hold a lot more solidly with significantly less tail wag. The blade 150s doesn't have this technology which is why the tail can oscillate at times. There is no way for the helicopter to push the tail counterclockwise because of the fixed pitch tail rotor, only clockwise. It relies purely on the torque that is already being generated by the rotor blades but they stay fixed in speed.
Thanks for the explanation!
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