Just curious: Indoor helicopters? I would think that any flying craft
needs a lot of space. How big are these helicopters?, and how do you
navigate without smacking it into walls or ceiling without looking? It
sounds like interesting fun!
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Shepherds are the best beasts, but Labs are a close second.
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From: "Trouble" <[email protected]>
To: "Gamers Discussion list" <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, December 22, 2011 10:47 AM
Subject: Re: [Audyssey] a thought on the Shard Workshop project
You got some of the principles, but way off on others.
The ailerons on the ends of the wings are what lets the plane turn left or
right. You get this motion by moving the yoke left or right. By pushing
forward or pulling back on the yoke causes the Elevators on the tail wings
to raise or lower the planes level of flight. By giving the plane more or
less power. Gives more or less wind on the wings surface to assist in
these movements. Speed only makes you go faster or slower. Depending on
wait of plane determines how much speed it takes to keep it in the air.
Not all planes have rudders, and those that do move along with the
ailerons.
Anyone that has flown and had time at the stick would of ben told this
info after all its basic flying. You want hard flying try a helicopter.
i have flown just about all types of RC models from airplanes to hover
craft. Now working on helicopters indoor type and out. Ben playing with
these big boy toys for past 30 years and most of it being blind.
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