Archive for February, 2008
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Attitude tracking was a bit better in the 3 waypoint mission. Cyclic integral limits were now all the way up to 2. -
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Doppler shift is faster than position subtraction for determining horizontal velocity. -
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But today's discovery was that position subtraction was faster than doppler shift for climb rate.
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Posterity photos before the first crash. -
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Still spotless after test flight operations. She did not land on this particular grass. -
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A very hard won shot in auto hover below the moon. -
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Auto hover without flybar. -
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360 deg walk around. -
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Took some posterity shots because... -
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It's time for training gear. That was no engine power & a much fatter shaft than the Corona, but probably inferior steel. -
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More tests using locked down training gear. -
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Locked & loaded for test flight. -
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Result of lowpassed cyclic feedback. Lost tail rotor authority but cyclic was rock solid. -
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The tail assembly seems to build up carpet fibers from test stand operations. -
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Destroyed by carpet fibers but not broken. Blade tracking without the carpet stand is very hard.
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$55 of blades for flybarless testing -
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Spare parts from the Corona R now a blade balancer. -
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The blade balancer finds the center of gravity quite nicely. -
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But is worthless for balancing. #1 Corona bearings have too much friction #2 the blade grips R not perfectly equidistant from the pivot #3 the blades in this kind of balancer must B perfectly parallel -
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The fastweigh is still the most accurate balancer, although the Corona is good enough for centering.
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Outcome of full throttle test 1. With broken CCPM, this test had high oscillation and completely lost it. -
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Outcome of full throttle test 2. With functional CCPM, she pitched forward violently. May have been aggrivated by the IMU being dislodged in test 1. -
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Crack by flybarless
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The Jesus bolt failed at some point in flight operations. The head was hanging on by friction. Still many commutes remain before this head starts rotating. -
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The flybarless beast is locked & loaded. -
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Have not reduced servo throw yet, for fear of not having enough collective range. -
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Blade attachment without flybar.