Hi Georg,
Georg Vollnhals schrieb am 31.07.2007 01:57:
> Maik Justus schrieb:
>   
>> Yes, I get the same here. I think it is related to the collective 
>> position. The rudder function is done by different pitching (cyclic) of 
>> the two rotors. 
>>     
> http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Tiltrotor
> .... Yaw <http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Yaw_%28flight%29> is controlled
> by tilting its rotors in opposite directions. ....
>
> Maik, you may already have read this and I am not very familiar with
> the  tiltrotor technology. But *if* they are right then there should at
> least be an additional tilting-effect  to  the  different cyclic
> pitching you are using, as I understand. 
I have a video of a V22 doing some pirouettes. The rudder <-> tilting is 
not visible, but maybe it's only a few degrees. I will try, if that 
helps. (while watching this video I got aware, that the rudder and 
probably the elevator are controlled at low speeds, too. I need to fix that)

Maik


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