Helicopter Physics Series - #3 Upside Down Flying With High Speed Video - Smarter Every Day 47 | Summary and Q&A

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Helicopter Physics Series - #3 Upside Down Flying With High Speed Video - Smarter Every Day 47

TL;DR

Collective-cyclic pitch mixing is the technique used by helicopter pilots to control the aircraft's movement, involving a combination of both collective and cyclic inputs.

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Key Insights

  • 👻 Collective-cyclic pitch mixing is essential for helicopter flight, allowing pilots to control the aircraft's movement by adjusting collective and cyclic inputs simultaneously.
  • 🚄 High-speed videos and camera footage provide a visual representation of the intricate adjustments made by helicopter pilots during flight.
  • 🚁 Scaling up extreme maneuvers from RC helicopters to full-scale helicopters requires considering similitude and the limitations of human pilots.
  • 🎨 Understanding the concept of similitude in aerospace engineering is crucial for designing and testing aircraft.
  • 🦾 Continuum mechanics is a complex field of study related to similitude and has practical applications in engineering.
  • 🤣 The rolling shutter effect in camera footage can create visual distortions, such as the appearance of bending rotor blades.
  • ☠️ Aliasing, caused by frame rate limitations, can create the impression of wildly fluctuating rotor shaft speed in camera footage.

Transcript

Hey it's me Destin. Welcome back to Smarter Every Day. So last week I described collective pitch control for a helicopter, I described cyclic pitch control for a helicoper, and I also described anti-torque pitch contol But this week we're going to combine them all and describe something called collective-cyclic pitch mixing. It's pretty cool, and... Read More

Questions & Answers

Q: What is collective-cyclic pitch mixing?

Collective-cyclic pitch mixing is a technique used in helicopter flight where both collective and cyclic inputs are combined to control the aircraft's movement. It involves adjusting both the pitch of the rotor blades and the cyclic movement of the swashplate to achieve desired flight maneuvers.

Q: How does collective-cyclic pitch mixing allow for inverted flight?

In inverted flight, the pilot uses a combination of collective and cyclic inputs. They initially increase collective pitch to lift the helicopter into the inverted position, then adjust cyclic inputs to maintain balance and control during the maneuver.

Q: What is the rolling shutter effect in the camera footage?

The rolling shutter effect occurs in the camera footage of the helicopter's rotor blades. It appears as if the rotor blades are bending, but it is actually a result of the camera's rolling shutter capturing the movement of the rotating blades.

Q: Can full-scale helicopters perform the same maneuvers as RC helicopters?

Full-scale helicopters can perform similar maneuvers if they are designed for it. However, the limitations of human endurance and acceleration prevent pilots from performing extreme maneuvers seen in RC helicopter flights. Scaling up the maneuvers requires considering the principles of similitude and the limitations of human pilots.

Summary & Key Takeaways

  • Collective-cyclic pitch mixing is the technique used by helicopter pilots to control the aircraft's movement.

  • It involves using both collective and cyclic inputs simultaneously to adjust the pitch and balance of the helicopter.

  • High-speed videos and camera footage of the swashplate reveal the intricate movements and adjustments made by the pilot during flight.

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