Worlds smallest One-man Helicopter GEN H-4 by ADEYTO
At first glance, all I could think of was flying an old fashioned egg beater upside down.
After watching it, it is a fairly ingenious and elegant design. The counter rotating makes the thing incredibly stable.
Looks like it has four engines and two drive each rotor. I guess it uses torque biasing for yaw control. If he could put some bike disc brakes on the rotors and add a chute it could be pretty safe...if it can lift that much. The amount of fuel that can be lifted could be a limitation too.
Four engines means four times the chance of engine failure…may be able to maintain altitude on 75% power but very doubtful on 50%.
Also, nice location selection…I’m sure those power lines are nothing to worry about.
RX Reven' wrote: Four engines means four times the chance of engine failure…
And half the chance of a rotor losing power entirely. Descending under full power is better than dropping like a rock.
Me wants, super bad. I'd fly it to work every day. Well, every day that wasn't cold or rainy, which would be most days here in Texas.
Datsun310Guy wrote: This is getting me closer to my George Jetson life I was promised back in the day......
No, THIS gets you close to the Jetsons.
http://martinjetpack.com/video-gallery.aspx?vp=1
While this is probably well within the ultralight class, IIRC you cant fly a UL over a populated area without a pilots license.
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