Mental RC Helicopter

by Matthew on August 7, 2007

RC Helicopter flys at great speed

This RC helicopter looks like it is hyperactive. It uses some motor that can be heard being named the super motor on the youtube video above. As can be seen in the video it can fly in all directions at a very quick rate. It seems like the rotor blades are twisting rapidly to change direction so quick as it wouldnt really be possible to stop the blades and spin them in the other direction that quickly.

If you do know how this RC helicopter flys in different directions so quick then post a comment :)



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{ 7 comments… read them below or add one }

1 Carl at 2:35 am

No idea how it works, but thats totally crazy, I love it!

2 Michael at 5:29 am

I think this video is speeded up. The camera work is not jerky enough for it to have been done at high speed… How can the cameraman guess which way the chopper will go? The answer is that he filmed it much slower…

3 Matthew at 12:22 pm

That could be very true there as the camera does seem to follow it quite fast, although it does still seem fairly possible. I am not sure yet :)

4 AA at 12:55 pm

This is a virtual space calibrated with the image from the real world.

The mountains and the interface between the tarmac and grass are so artificial. Also the sound gives it away. The fat chopping does not correspond to the state of the helicopter. If you watch some real videos of RC choppers doing tricks you will understand what i am talking about.

Also…The camera follows the helicopter perfectly it is never out of frame…like it knows it’s next movement.

5 Sérgio Reis at 10:56 am

Most of the RC helis can do that moves. The main blades spins always on the same direction. The angle off the blades can change from -10º to +10º – This means that when the angle is 0º, the heli does not create lift to go up. At +10º the heli have full power to lift and at -10º the heli send all the air to the top. When allowing to be inverted.
Easy.

6 Francis at 8:05 pm

it’s amazing how people will pretend that they know what they’re talking about just to sound smart even if they don’t have a clue of what’s going on… to those who suggested that this video is time edited, it’s ok if you don’t know anything about something, but don’t make up stuff like that so things will appear to fit your distorted logic…

7 tbob at 9:09 pm

WOW, people answering questions who don’t even know how helicopters work… blades changing direction… the concept of a swash plate and the pitch changing during each revolution must really blow their minds

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