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![]() "cavelamb" wrote in message m... Stu, Have you seen this one? http://www.wimp.com/impossiblehelicopter/ I have now. Some how it seriously degrades the old adage: "Seeing is Believing". I was involved in the development of the shuttered video camera nearly 40 years ago when I worked at the Naval Weapons Center. We didn't even need the radio signal. We could adjust the shutter speed to stop props and other rotating devices. The radio signal would allow you to sync to a particular blade tho... Thanks Stu |
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![]() "cavelamb" wrote in message m... Stu, Have you seen this one? http://www.wimp.com/impossiblehelicopter/ There are optical tachs used on R/C heli's that you adjust the speed of a shutter to make the blades appear still then read the rotor RPM. RogerN |
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RogerN wrote:
"cavelamb" wrote in message m... Stu, Have you seen this one? http://www.wimp.com/impossiblehelicopter/ There are optical tachs used on R/C heli's that you adjust the speed of a shutter to make the blades appear still then read the rotor RPM. RogerN The military used to use strobe lights on real helicopters to "stop" rotors. Another neat gag was a large F shaped devise that had a strip of fabric across the opening. I think it was used to find out who was crazy enough to approach the tips of spinning main rotors with it. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired |
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Dan wrote:
RogerN wrote: "cavelamb" wrote in message m... Stu, Have you seen this one? http://www.wimp.com/impossiblehelicopter/ There are optical tachs used on R/C heli's that you adjust the speed of a shutter to make the blades appear still then read the rotor RPM. RogerN The military used to use strobe lights on real helicopters to "stop" rotors. Another neat gag was a large F shaped devise that had a strip of fabric across the opening. I think it was used to find out who was crazy enough to approach the tips of spinning main rotors with it. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired Gee, I did that a bunch of times. That was how you measure the tracking on a UH-1. Gotta admit, though, it would definitely get your attention! For sure! |
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![]() "Dan" wrote in message ... RogerN wrote: "cavelamb" wrote in message m... Stu, Have you seen this one? http://www.wimp.com/impossiblehelicopter/ There are optical tachs used on R/C heli's that you adjust the speed of a shutter to make the blades appear still then read the rotor RPM. RogerN The military used to use strobe lights on real helicopters to "stop" rotors. Another neat gag was a large F shaped devise that had a strip of fabric across the opening. I think it was used to find out who was crazy enough to approach the tips of spinning main rotors with it. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired I'm wondering if the F shaped device was to detect blade tracking, to see if one blade was flying higher than the other? RogerN |
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RogerN wrote:
"Dan" wrote in message ... RogerN wrote: "cavelamb" wrote in message m... Stu, Have you seen this one? http://www.wimp.com/impossiblehelicopter/ There are optical tachs used on R/C heli's that you adjust the speed of a shutter to make the blades appear still then read the rotor RPM. RogerN The military used to use strobe lights on real helicopters to "stop" rotors. Another neat gag was a large F shaped devise that had a strip of fabric across the opening. I think it was used to find out who was crazy enough to approach the tips of spinning main rotors with it. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired I'm wondering if the F shaped device was to detect blade tracking, to see if one blade was flying higher than the other? RogerN That's right. The blades have a small tab sticking out the ends which get marked up heavily with two different colored grease pencils. |
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On Fri, 09 Oct 2009 20:31:39 -0500, cavelamb
wrote: RogerN wrote: "Dan" wrote in message ... RogerN wrote: "cavelamb" wrote in message m... Stu, Have you seen this one? http://www.wimp.com/impossiblehelicopter/ There are optical tachs used on R/C heli's that you adjust the speed of a shutter to make the blades appear still then read the rotor RPM. RogerN The military used to use strobe lights on real helicopters to "stop" rotors. Another neat gag was a large F shaped devise that had a strip of fabric across the opening. I think it was used to find out who was crazy enough to approach the tips of spinning main rotors with it. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired I'm wondering if the F shaped device was to detect blade tracking, to see if one blade was flying higher than the other? RogerN That's right. The blades have a small tab sticking out the ends which get marked up heavily with two different colored grease pencils. Those tabs had a hole to hook your tiedown strap. Tail rotor was a bit different. A grease pencil taped to a broom handle. |
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cavelamb wrote:
Dan wrote: RogerN wrote: "cavelamb" wrote in message m... Stu, Have you seen this one? http://www.wimp.com/impossiblehelicopter/ There are optical tachs used on R/C heli's that you adjust the speed of a shutter to make the blades appear still then read the rotor RPM. RogerN The military used to use strobe lights on real helicopters to "stop" rotors. Another neat gag was a large F shaped devise that had a strip of fabric across the opening. I think it was used to find out who was crazy enough to approach the tips of spinning main rotors with it. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired Gee, I did that a bunch of times. That was how you measure the tracking on a UH-1. Gotta admit, though, it would definitely get your attention! For sure! The only time I have ever seen it done was on an H-3. I'm glad I never had to do it myself. My kind of luck the pilot would have a sneezing fit. Dan. U.S. Air Force, retired |
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![]() wrote in message ... On Fri, 09 Oct 2009 20:31:39 -0500, cavelamb wrote: RogerN wrote: "Dan" wrote in message ... RogerN wrote: "cavelamb" wrote in message m... Stu, Have you seen this one? http://www.wimp.com/impossiblehelicopter/ There are optical tachs used on R/C heli's that you adjust the speed of a shutter to make the blades appear still then read the rotor RPM. RogerN The military used to use strobe lights on real helicopters to "stop" rotors. Another neat gag was a large F shaped devise that had a strip of fabric across the opening. I think it was used to find out who was crazy enough to approach the tips of spinning main rotors with it. Dan, U.S. Air Force, retired I'm wondering if the F shaped device was to detect blade tracking, to see if one blade was flying higher than the other? RogerN That's right. The blades have a small tab sticking out the ends which get marked up heavily with two different colored grease pencils. Those tabs had a hole to hook your tiedown strap. Tail rotor was a bit different. A grease pencil taped to a broom handle. Now we didn't want to make up the F shaped device and have to replace the tape all the time so we just used the cardboard tube from the center of a paper towel roll attached with some foam inside the tube to a PVC pipe. My wife ran the stick while I operated the helicopter. Two different color grease pencils made the marks on the tips and they would indicate which blade was tracking higher. Then an adjustment was made to lower the blade and the test was repeated. Turning the carboard tube 90 degrees gave a fresh place to "write" with the grease pencil marks. Kathy would just plant the bottom of the PVC pipe on the ground and lean it in to make light contact with the tip of the blade. Worked for us quite easy. Stu |
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