Marcelo, yes I think that's a correct analysis of comments. But I don't worry so much about my eyes, since I usually wear goggles, when flying close quarters. However, I worry more about the precious eyes of bystanders.
Robert, not according to people and Dave who's tried this. In fact they claim that the turbulence from the opposing blade is reduced, since it's not there, and this results in more efficient flight.
Ellison, that's awesome! I'll have to look into it more. I would have thought you'd have a problem with the center of lift wobbling around causing extreme vibration.
One bladed has been successfully demonstrated, by Dave Herbert (Nightflyyer) You need to counter-balance it. It's much different and safer than the recycling method, used by Patrice.
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no one ? To test it on a quad ???
yep !!! and with no glue !!! if someone have a quad and want to try, i'm curious to see how it works on a quad.
very nice. it seems to work well, and is a nice way to save time and, more importantly, $$$.
But i totally agree with Marcelo.
the video is ready ! i will post it tomorrow just to demonstrate that it works. i fly 10 mn with no probs.
Marcelo, yes I think that's a correct analysis of comments. But I don't worry so much about my eyes, since I usually wear goggles, when flying close quarters. However, I worry more about the precious eyes of bystanders.
Robert, not according to people and Dave who's tried this. In fact they claim that the turbulence from the opposing blade is reduced, since it's not there, and this results in more efficient flight.
I will make a video for you guys ;) when the props are together they are like one. and the counter-balance work.
my method is when you don't have solution and you really want to fly. it's not perfect but it really works on my HEX6.
Ellison, that's awesome! I'll have to look into it more. I would have thought you'd have a problem with the center of lift wobbling around causing extreme vibration.
One bladed has been successfully demonstrated, by Dave Herbert (Nightflyyer) You need to counter-balance it. It's much different and safer than the recycling method, used by Patrice.