After several years building, and flying blades , I weight them as you did. Then I cut tape or covering material to exact diference weight to add on the 2 lightest ones. Using the heavier one, as reference, on the balancer, I move the additional tape to find the balance... So, cg is the correct and both finish with the same weigth. Then the second ligth one , and that works fine.
Once you are at that stage yes they should work fine. 👍 If a little out of balance try switching position of the blades on the delta plate , So blade 1, 2, 3 becomes 1,3,2 or set the head up in a vice so all three blades are on the delta plate vertically and add tape to the lightest blade. It is a juggling act to get them perfect. But so long as the imbalance is not too far out it will work fine.
Good morning friend, please help me with some ideas! I would like to make an RC gyrocopter and I don't know how to calculate the fuselage and the blade rotor.
I wish their was a simple answer but their not, but for now watch this video as I think peter explains the problems better than I could also read his description for more info. th-cam.com/video/pKfAqf1pSfw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=x_rQULZTcgSSSDon
Well, mine came with built blades. I'm a first-timer noobie, aside from a cheap 2 channel foam plane. I figured out how to iron the warpage out. I did not think to balance. Thank you for your video. I think I might use the same method for the ancient ceiling fans we have.
How flexible is the triangle piece
Just flexible to hold the weight of the Blades.
@ good to know thank you
After several years building, and flying blades , I weight them as you did.
Then I cut tape or covering material to exact diference weight to add on the 2 lightest ones.
Using the heavier one, as reference, on the balancer, I move the additional tape to find the balance... So, cg is the correct and both finish with the same weigth.
Then the second ligth one , and that works fine.
Once you are at that stage yes they should work fine. 👍
If a little out of balance try switching position of the blades on the delta plate , So blade 1, 2, 3 becomes 1,3,2 or set the head up in a vice so all three blades are on the delta plate vertically and add tape to the lightest blade. It is a juggling act to get them perfect. But so long as the imbalance is not too far out it will work fine.
Good morning friend, please help me with some ideas! I would like to make an RC gyrocopter and I don't know how to calculate the fuselage and the blade rotor.
I wish their was a simple answer but their not, but for now watch this video as I think peter explains the problems better than I could also read his description for more info. th-cam.com/video/pKfAqf1pSfw/w-d-xo.htmlsi=x_rQULZTcgSSSDon
thank yiou
No problem 👍
could one use RC helicopter blades angled down on the rotor head?
No, Rc Gyrocopters have a flat bottom aerofoil a bit like a clark Y . But the leading edge needs to be sharp not rounded . Look here 1:00
@@RcAircraft I see. thank you.
Well, mine came with built blades. I'm a first-timer noobie, aside from a cheap 2 channel foam plane. I figured out how to iron the warpage out. I did not think to balance. Thank you for your video. I think I might use the same method for the ancient ceiling fans we have.
Yes it is very important to balance your blades.
Excellent video,but get rid of the background music,could not make out what you were saying.
Thanks Dan
Point taken i did not think it was that bad. I will see if i can edit the audio or re do the audio.
Thanks for your comment.
@@RcAircraft Thanks Steve, any possible way you could make a video on how you figured mast position on the Lidl. Just getting into gyros
@@TheDuncandan I have started a new build of the Lidl Glider Autogyro so the detail of measurements and weight CoG will be on this one. Cheers.
@@RcAircraft Thanks looking forward to it.