RC Helicopter Skills

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+15 1. Srchak commented 11 years ago

Great skill, but still...next to road isn't the best idea ever. There is thin line between win and fail video
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+2 2. Tehnol commented 11 years ago

And before anyone says it, NO he is not disobeying the laws of physics.
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0 3. TitvsCaivs commented 11 years ago

wizard, definitely!
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+3 4. spla300 commented 11 years ago

Reminds me of a dragonfly.
Anyone know how the helicopter can do that??
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+6 5. Dmitry commented 11 years ago

#2 What are you, a physics police?
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+3 6. I-Need-Money commented 11 years ago

#4 watch this: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cf5iG299hzk

it´s because the positive and negative pitch and the perfect combination between them.
hope i could help ;)
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0 7. Paul2765 commented 11 years ago

The passenger threw up! seriously though, great skill and a very robust model.
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-1 8. BrahmaBull commented 11 years ago

Why don't we ever see a real helicopter fly like that
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+1 9. cameramaster commented 11 years ago

#8 I'd take a guess and say the mass to power ratio has a lot to do with it...but as I said, that's just a guess.
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+2 10. LobsterKing commented 11 years ago

Im starting to get bored with these helicopter videos. Same thing every time. Something fresh would be nice.
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+1 11. irishgek commented 11 years ago

#6 is it also good to say it would be impossible to do such reverse pitch with a full sized heli ?
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0 12. banzemanga commented 11 years ago

I am glad i am not inside that thing. :x
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+1 13. camo commented 11 years ago

put lights on it and you got your next ufo sighting.
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0 14. nowhereman commented 11 years ago

very very impressive though i think this http://www.snotr.com/video/11049/Insane_RC_helicopter_skills is still my favorite.
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0 15. appropri8 commented 11 years ago

I want to see a dog fight between a few of these and a swarm of quadrotors. :D
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-3 16. FastFreddy commented 11 years ago

People just don't seem to realise that this is so easy to do, because the RC software takes care of all the work.
A monkey could fly it.
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0 17. Sizzlik (admin) commented 11 years ago

#16 Then you never flew an rc heli..even the small beginner ones with fixed pitch are not easy to fly..and a collective pitch like this is pro stuff..its not a quadro copter that flys and stabilize by itself. But who do i talk to..the typical "I know everything better and everything is is lame and boring troll"
I honestly would give you 100 bucks if you manage to start that heli..fly an even circle..and land on the same spot again. Really..if you manage to take a vid of you doing it (proof that its you required)..i will send you 100 bucks via paypal or as gift card for amazon or whatever you like =)
Lets see what a monkey can do ;)
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-2 18. FastFreddy commented 11 years ago

Thank you for the offer of $100. I could really do with that because my dog had to go the vets last week after he'd swallowed a fly swatter and I couldn't afford the bill so I had to sell my sister's hair drier to get the cash. Can you give me your personal email so I can let you know where to send the money. I'd put my address here, but you never know who reads these comments and there might be some violent people out there or something.

When I get the money I'll make the RC video for you OK Sizzlik? Can I call you Sizzlik or should I call you by your real name now we're friends?
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+1 19. Sizzlik (admin) commented 11 years ago

#18 Sure..call me by my real name. Im not getting down on your level..but yeah..submit a video of you flying a beginners heli in a circle. If you manage it, you might be able to buy your sister a new hair dryer.
Dont expect any further conversation now..i wont answer ;)
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-3 20. FastFreddy commented 11 years ago

OK thanks Rupert.
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0 21. I-Need-Money commented 11 years ago

#11
Yes, I would say so.
Here you can see whats possible with a real one: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=RGu45s1_QPU
That is a BO-105 CBS 4 Twin engine, which has a max weight of 2500kg.
The power is about 626kW. So the Power to Weight Ratio is approximately 0,25kW per 1kg.

Let´s say the Model here is an Align T-REX 500 Pro, the flight weight about 1,83kg.
The electric motor has an max output power of 2,3kW.
So the power to weight ratio of the model is approx. 1,26kW per 1kg.

That´s the huge difference that you see.

Also, you don´t have to consider the safety issue in the model. You don´t need to make every part 4-5 times stronger than they have to be in a real heli, so you can save a lot of weight...

And just to let you know, in my opinion (I have tried my luck with RC Helis...) I guess it takes you 5-8 Years of daily practice to get this kind of skills. Maybe faster when you start flying as a kid.