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OK, here it is...the new version of what became a P.D.U. (Polyvalent
Deposit Unit...hum...just the first name I found)
Thanks to the remarks, I made a few changes on the flying thingy and
added some samples of what it can be used for...
I'll try to improve everything and to find other things to use...after
that, I'll need an environment to demonstrate some of the P.D.U. abilities.
comments/ideas
thanks.
David.
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On Mon, 22 Jul 2002 11:40:52 +0200, gemelli david <d.g### [at] xlstudiocom>
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> comments/ideas
motion blur for rotation
nice image
ABX
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"gemelli david" <d.g### [at] xlstudiocom> wrote in message
news:3D3### [at] xlstudiocom...
> OK, here it is...the new version of what became a P.D.U. (Polyvalent
> Deposit Unit
Are those cut-outs in the legs the counter-rotating fans? I though about
it since your last post and thought you might put in no-tar baffles.
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> Are those cut-outs in the legs the counter-rotating fans? I though about
>it since your last post and thought you might put in no-tar baffles.
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Yes they are, I was looking for a not too bad place to put them...it is
the only place I found...
Sorry, but I don't understand the second sentence...what are no-tar
baffles ? (in french if possible...)
David.
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"gemelli david" <d.g### [at] xlstudiocom> wrote in message
news:3D3### [at] xlstudiocom...
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> > Are those cut-outs in the legs the counter-rotating fans? I though
about
> >it since your last post and thought you might put in no-tar baffles.
> >
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> Yes they are, I was looking for a not too bad place to put them...it is
> the only place I found...
> Sorry, but I don't understand the second sentence...what are no-tar
> baffles ? (in french if possible...)
No-Tar, "No Tail Rotor" helicopters use a variety of methods to battle
counter-rotation while maintaining directional control.
See: http://home.wanadoo.nl/helicopter/development.htm
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understood ! thanks.
will try this.
David.
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Bill DeWitt wrote:
> No-Tar, "No Tail Rotor" helicopters use a variety of methods
> to battle counter-rotation while maintaining directional control.
Didn't they try some helicopter designs without tail rotors at
all, but posessed two main rotors going opposite directions?
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I like.
Reminds me of a three legged animation (Rune?) I saw on p.b.a
the short time I visited (a bad idea with my slow modem).
Alf
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Timothy R. Cook wrote:
> Bill DeWitt wrote:
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>> No-Tar, "No Tail Rotor" helicopters use a variety of methods
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> > to battle counter-rotation while maintaining directional control.
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> Didn't they try some helicopter designs without tail rotors at
> all, but posessed two main rotors going opposite directions?
>
There are some helicopters built using that concept, like the russian
Ka-50 Hokum combat helicopter. It has many advantages over the
traditional approach.
SP!
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in news:3D3### [at] xlstudiocom gemelli david wrote:
> OK, here it is...
A ballet for these would be nice.
Ingo
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