Lee
Well-Known Member
Yesterday i had an epiphany to do with inverted control. i started to fly inverted circuits with some measure of success.
One thing holding me back was separating my brain to think of two different aileron controls for tail in and nose in. Always thinking tail in ailerons work as with upright and nose in they are reversed. This always took me a few seconds to switch over and would cause me to lose control.
My solution was to always think of the heli flying forwards whether hovering or not and always think of the ailerons working as normal. Now if its nose in or tail in i dont have to switch my brain. Only thing to remember now is that elevator is reversed.
As for circuits. That was a whole different kettle of fish.
What did it for me was to remember that which ever way i move the ailerons, the rudder goes the opposite way. Aileron left, rudder right.
To clear this up. When flying up right forward circuits, as you bank into a turn with aileron, you also turn the rudder in the same direction. This is known as Coordinated control (stick move in the same direction)
Inverted forward circuits as you bank over with aileron you give opposite rudder Uncoordinated control (sticks move in the opposite directions)
So we have 4 orientations for flying and they work like this.
Normal Forward flight (Coordinated)
Normal Backward flight (Uncoordinated)
Inverted Forward flight (Uncoordinated)
Inverted Backwards flight (Coordinated)
I hope this is not making peoples brain hurt. I'm not very good at putting it in words.
Hope this helps someone.
Cheers Lee
One thing holding me back was separating my brain to think of two different aileron controls for tail in and nose in. Always thinking tail in ailerons work as with upright and nose in they are reversed. This always took me a few seconds to switch over and would cause me to lose control.
My solution was to always think of the heli flying forwards whether hovering or not and always think of the ailerons working as normal. Now if its nose in or tail in i dont have to switch my brain. Only thing to remember now is that elevator is reversed.
As for circuits. That was a whole different kettle of fish.
What did it for me was to remember that which ever way i move the ailerons, the rudder goes the opposite way. Aileron left, rudder right.
To clear this up. When flying up right forward circuits, as you bank into a turn with aileron, you also turn the rudder in the same direction. This is known as Coordinated control (stick move in the same direction)
Inverted forward circuits as you bank over with aileron you give opposite rudder Uncoordinated control (sticks move in the opposite directions)
So we have 4 orientations for flying and they work like this.
Normal Forward flight (Coordinated)
Normal Backward flight (Uncoordinated)
Inverted Forward flight (Uncoordinated)
Inverted Backwards flight (Coordinated)
I hope this is not making peoples brain hurt. I'm not very good at putting it in words.
Hope this helps someone.
Cheers Lee