Learn to fly your 'copter better!

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I fixed it for you. Next time just paste the link without adding those [u][/u] tags.
 
Originally posted by Josh
I fixed it for you. Next time just paste the link without adding those [u][/u] tags.
i know, i had a link but i deleted it becuase it just would not load right. so i posted the adress underlined you you'd know what 2 copy and paste
 
it is currently down on their site, I went browsing through it and cfound it, but it won't load, gonna try a different approach, give me a sec. . . .
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yeah the crappy firewall at work is not allowing me to view it, no go, makes me one left out bro.
 
lets talk about why they crashed

-if you look closely you can see a could of dusk appear as both choppers roters hit eachother.

-why did the tail section break off of the 2nd chopper?
 
Originally posted by Belda_Da_Hun
lets talk about why they crashed

-if you look closely you can see a could of dusk appear as both choppers roters hit eachother.

-why did the tail section break off of the 2nd chopper?

I guess the counterforce that the two rotors created fell off balance and created too much stress on the tail section. I think...
 
Originally posted by zeno
I guess the counterforce that the two rotors created fell off balance and created too much stress on the tail section. I think...
thats what i think, crazy how it spun all the way in the air b4 it crashed
 
Originally posted by Belda_Da_Hun
thats what i think, crazy how it spun all the way in the air b4 it crashed

Thats what happens when you have no tail rotor. The fuselage of the helicopter, will always want to rotate while the blades stay still, the tail rotor pushes against that force, and keeps the fuselage still, while the blades rotate.
 
Originally posted by Cobraboy
Thats what happens when you have no tail rotor. The fuselage of the helicopter, will always want to rotate while the blades stay still, the tail rotor pushes against that force, and keeps the fuselage still, while the blades rotate.
yea i know, but it when pretty good ways before it finally cam down
 
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