Pvdb Posted June 4, 2012 Posted June 4, 2012 I saw some of the images of the new helicopter that LEGO are bringing out this summer and it inspired me to get my old MOC out of the box and figure out a way of adding collective pitch to the system. In the end quite a compact mechanism More images on Mocpages Quote
Alasdair Ryan Posted June 4, 2012 Posted June 4, 2012 Welcome to eurobrick's,I agree it is a very compact design. Quote
DLuders Posted June 4, 2012 Posted June 4, 2012 (edited) Nice solution! I visited your MOCpages entry about "Cyclic and Collective Pitch Control", and thought it may be helpful to define each term. In this TechnicBRICKS article, Fernando Correia noted that the upcoming 9396 Helicopter "...we got to see from the box details and the arrows in it, that we're going to get pitch control on the main rotor blades:" In this Wikipedia article about "Helicopter Flight Controls", "Cyclic Pitch Control" is defined thus: "The control is called the cyclic because it changes the pitch angle of the rotor blades cyclically. That is, the pitch or feathering angle of the rotor blades changes depending upon their position as they rotate around the hub so that all blades will change their angle the same amount at the same point in the cycle. The change in cyclic pitch has the effect of changing the angle of attack and thus the lift generated by a single blade as it moves around the rotor disk. This in turn causes the blades to fly up or down in sequence, depending on the changes in lift affecting each individual blade." Collective Pitch Control is defined thus: "The collective changes the pitch angle of all the main rotor blades collectively (i.e., all at the same time) and independent of their position. Therefore, if a collective input is made, all the blades change equally, and the result is the helicopter increases or decreases its total lift derived from the rotor. In level flight this would cause a climb or descent, while with the helicopter pitched forward an increase in total lift would produce an acceleration together with a given amount of ascent." Edited June 4, 2012 by DLuders Quote
Pvdb Posted June 4, 2012 Author Posted June 4, 2012 Cheers and yes I am waiting for some of those rotor blades from 9396. Hopefully they would have out both collective and cyclic controls into a model that size. If not, shouldn't be to difficult to mod with something similar to my mech. Quote
steph77 Posted June 5, 2012 Posted June 5, 2012 Hi! That's great job you've done there... I'am passionated abaout helicopter, and i think that two videos will have your interrest. The second one is well at your Moc scale i think. Whatever, well done! @+ Steph. Quote
Pvdb Posted June 6, 2012 Author Posted June 6, 2012 Hi! That's great job you've done there... I'am passionated abaout helicopter, and i think that two videos will have your interrest. The second one is well at your Moc scale i think. Whatever, well done! @+ Steph. Cheers Steph Nice video. Do you have any CAD of the mechanism? If so, I might do some experimentation with it? Cheers Paul Quote
Brickthus Posted June 12, 2012 Posted June 12, 2012 Just wondered if you had seen my Apache that has both cyclic and collective pitch control. Mark Quote
DLuders Posted February 18, 2013 Posted February 18, 2013 [bUMP] Fredrik Gløckner posted this of a "LEGO Technic Helicopter Rotor with Cyclic Pitch Control". More info: http://lego-technique.blogspot.no/ . Quote
Carsten Svendsen Posted February 18, 2013 Posted February 18, 2013 Nice design, but it's a bit unstable. It's clever to use a couple of turntables Quote
DLuders Posted March 27, 2013 Posted March 27, 2013 (edited) Nico van Duin posted this of "A helicopter rotor with cyclic and collective pitch. The swashplate control is done by three M-motors and the rotor is powered by one L-motor": Edited March 27, 2013 by DLuders Quote
Someonenamedjon Posted March 28, 2013 Posted March 28, 2013 I like how you can control the speed level on the one above! Quote
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