by Bourgaultt » Thu Nov 13, 2014 7:15 am
To yaw the helicopter (left and right), one of the mainrotors either slows down or speeds up to create an imbalance in torque. This results in the EagleEye turning in the direction opposite to the rotation of the faster moving rotor. Since the Eagle Eyeis fixed pitch, collective control is governed exclively by throttle.
To yaw the helicopter (left and right), one of the mainrotors either slows down or speeds up to create an imbalance in torque. This results in the EagleEye turning in the direction opposite to the rotation of the faster moving rotor. Since the Eagle Eyeis fixed pitch, collective control is governed exclively by throttle.