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No rotor damage under low G-conditions and high RPM


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Today ich recognised no rotor damage under low g-conditions as well as under high rpm-conditions.

I tried several low g pushovers as well as high flat pitch pulls, even loops and rolls where possible.

An example can be seen in the attached two tracks.

It can also be seen, that it seems no vortex ring state effect apears anymore.

I used Version 2.7.1.7139.

 

 

UH-1_loop_roll_high_Speed_RPM.trk UH-1_low_g_VRS.trk DxDiag.txt

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  • 4 weeks later...

I think mast bumping is missing as well.

on the acrobatic server I had another huey fly into me and destroy my tail rotor.

I tried for several minutes to fly and recover and I entered several situations where normally the mast would have bumped and the main rotor would have departed the aircraft. like it usually does. I was trying to regain forward flight using speed, collective and weather cocking from the tail.

I entered several low g situations during my spins with a lot of cyclic input.

but instead i had no bumping and no loss of main rotor.

and I even managed to land the huey backwards. after spinning and rocking for 5 minutes.

I don't have a track but can someone check the ones posted above?

 

My Rig: AM5 7950X, 32GB DDR5 6000, M2 SSD, EVGA 1080 Superclocked, Warthog Throttle and Stick, MFG Crosswinds, Oculus Rift.

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