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Richard Riley opined
I've been working with a conventionally configured helicopter for a few months and this suddenly started eating my brain. In a 2 rotor helicopter you are countering the torque of one rotor with the other rotor. But how do you do a pedal turn? In a coaxial I'd think you'd increase the pitch of once set of blades and decrease the other. But what do you do in a tandem, like a CH-46? Increase the pitch, you get more torque, but you also get more lift, so the aircraft would move forward or backward - Any helo pilots out there that can set me straight? Differential roll ![]() You tilt (say) the front rotor disk to the left, and the other to the right. The helo then pivots counter-clockwise. -ash Cthulhu in 2007! Why wait for nature? |
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