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Diffierential:
Term used
lor unequal
aileron
movements,
intended to
compensate
for the
"
negative"
roll effect,
otherwise
known
as adverse
yaw.
lf ailerons
move an
equal amount
up and down,
the
aileron
on
the outside of
the turn
produces
a
yawing
moment
in the opposite direction
to that
oJ the turn, due
to the
increase
in
drag;
an increased
rudder
movement
is then
required
to
counler
the
yaw.
This makes
for ditficult control
characteristics
and a
loss
ot efficiency,
which can be
very noticeable
in large span
model
gliders.
Unequal
aileron
mo/emenb
(much
more up movement
than do!\,n) can
reduce
this effect
greatly,
or even eliminate
it altogether.
The effect
of adverse
yaw
varies
from model to
model,
depending
on the aircraft's
geometry
and
wing sections.
For
this
reason it
is
always
necessary
to carry out
practical
tests.
As a
good
starting
point
we recommend
1000/o
ulmovement,
and 500/o-700lo
down-movement.
Some
helicopter
terms
Swashplate:
This comoonent
mixes and transfers
all control
move-
ments from the
fixed control
mechanisms to the
rotating
rotor blades.
Collective
pitch
variation:
Generally
known as collective
pitch,
or simply
"collec-
tive".
Variation
in the
pitch
angle
of all
rotor blades at
the
same
time, to control
lift.
It no change
is made to cyclic
pitch,
the
resultant
lift
force is coincident
with the
rotor
shaft.
Cyclic
pitch
variation:
Generally
known as
"cyclic
pitch",
or simply
"cyclic".
A variation
in rotor blade
pitch
which alters over
the
course
of one
rotation. The effective
result
is that the
olane
of the
rotor blades
is tilted, and the
resultant
lift
force
is no longer coincident
with the
rotor shaft.
lt is
used
lor:
Ditch-axis control:
The resultant
lift force of the
rotor is tilted
forward or
back
(when
viewed from behind
the model,
looking
for-
ward). Corresponds
to up-
and down-elevator
on a
Jixed-wing
aircraft.
roll-axis control:
The
resultant
lift force oJ the
rotor is tilted to
right or left.
Corresponds
to aileron
movement
on a
fixed-wing air-
craft.
Tail rotor:
Produces
a torce
which counteracts
the torque
of the
main
rotor
in
single-rotor
helicopters.
Used
for
yaw
con-
trol, corresponding
to
rudder control
in
a
fixed-wing air-
craft.
Gyro:
The
gyro
registers unwanted
yaw-movements,
and
sends
appropriate
corrective
signals
to the tail
rotor
control system.
As
every
control command
involving
the
main
rotor results
in
a
change
in main rotor torque,
the
gyro
is an
important aid to the
pilot.
Gyro suppression:
This system
reduces or entirely
suppresses
the effect
of
the
gyro,
so
that the
pilot
can
effect
last, intentional
movements around
the
yaw
axis.
Pitch^hrottle
curve:
ln
an
ideal
helicopter the
rotor
speed
would remain con-
stant at
all motor
power
settings;
this is achieved
by
opening
and closing
the
throttle whenever
collective
Ditch
is increased or decreased.
The relationship
between
collective
pitch
and throttle
can be considered
in the
form of a
graph,
or
"curve";the
throttle
signal
is
derived
from the
collective
pitch
signal.
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"3-Doint
curve":
Corner
points
for minimum collective,
hover collective
and
maximum collective
pitch.
"s-ooint
curve":
As above, but
wilh two additional
points
between
the
corner
points
mentioned above.
The s-point curve
allows the
rotor
power
requirements to be
matched
more accurately
to the
motor's
power
output character-
istics.
Throttle
pre-select (ldle-Up):
Throttle setting
for rotor
idle speed under
"no{oad"
conditions.
"Schlueter"
control system
:
A seoarate servo
is used
tor each
of the three
func-
tions
collective
pitch,
oitch-axis
and roll-axis.
Characteristic
feature: the
swashplate
cannot
move
-\
axially; collective
pitch
is
controlled
by means
of a
oushrod
located
inside the
hollow
rotor shaft
Fig.71
"Heim"
control system:
The Junctions collective
oitch
and roll are
mixed
electronically
and
passed
to two servos.
These ser-
vos control
the swashplate
in the
"righVleft"
and
"
uo/down" directions.
The oitch-axis
function is
mechanically
de-coupled
Jrom collective
pitch.
A
separate
pitch-axis
servo
controls
the
pitch-axis
movement
of the swash-
Dlate.
Soecial
feature:
mechanF
cal
flare compensation
is
Dossible.
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