Fletcher500 Well-Known Member Joined Mar 4, 2017 Messages 119 Reactions 37 Age 62 Location Southern California May 4, 2017 #1 To view this content we will need your consent to set third party cookies. For more detailed information, see our cookies page. Accept third party cookies I am new to this game, and figured it was done by varying the speed to the motors, but this video does a good job explaining in case anyone else is interested.
To view this content we will need your consent to set third party cookies. For more detailed information, see our cookies page. Accept third party cookies I am new to this game, and figured it was done by varying the speed to the motors, but this video does a good job explaining in case anyone else is interested.
B BorisTheSpider Well-Known Member Joined Feb 25, 2017 Messages 503 Reactions 390 May 4, 2017 #2 This is interesting, but a common misconception - although it's a little different for rotary craft, LIFT DEMONS covers most of the physics.
This is interesting, but a common misconception - although it's a little different for rotary craft, LIFT DEMONS covers most of the physics.
Will.i.am Well-Known Member Joined Oct 12, 2016 Messages 258 Reactions 144 Age 73 May 4, 2017 #3 BorisTheSpider said: This is interesting, but a common misconception - although it's a little different for rotary craft, LIFT DEMONS covers most of the physics. Click to expand... Hmm, lift demons. And I always thought that the only way helicopters could fly was that they were so ugly that the Earth repelled them. BTW, that video was very good. Thanks for posting.
BorisTheSpider said: This is interesting, but a common misconception - although it's a little different for rotary craft, LIFT DEMONS covers most of the physics. Click to expand... Hmm, lift demons. And I always thought that the only way helicopters could fly was that they were so ugly that the Earth repelled them. BTW, that video was very good. Thanks for posting.