Item 1363
DESIGN:
UniCopter ~ Control - Flight - Independent Root & Tip - Overview![]()
Activities:
Schematic:
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Inputs:
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Mixing:
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Outputs:
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Propeller Control:
This is the currently proposed method;
DESIGN: UniCopter ~ Pusher Prop - General - Variable Speed Rotor(s) and Propeller(s) The following 3 items in this block will probably eventually be removed.________________________________
Engagement:
Switch on cyclic or collective stick. See; DESIGN: UniCopter ~ Pusher Prop - General - Clutched Drive
Blade Pitch:
Airspeed. See; DESIGN: UniCopter ~ Pusher Prop - General - Pusher Prop Assist ~ Control - Flight
Procedure: ~
prop_mixerbox()Note that currently the pitch is at zero, irrespective of airspeed, if the propeller is not engaged. This may or may not be an advantage.
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1P Root Control and 1P Tip Control:
Forward
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(1) The forward root control rod is moved down by increasing forward velocities. The aft root control rod is also moved down by increasing forward velocities and moved up by increasing the collective.
Theoretically the scissors will be at 0º and 180º azimuths and the pitch horn link will be located 90º behind the blade. Or, there may be the need for a very small phase angle and the azimuth may be locate slightly off 0º and /or 180º.
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Reference spider style of flight-control;
http://www.synchrolite.com/Dragonfly_Spider.htmlReference swashplate style of flight-control;
http://www.synchrolite.com/ControlFlight.html![]()
Blade Root Pitch Approximations at 90º and 180º Azimuths, under Different Flight Conditions:

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2P Root Control and 1P Tip Control:
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Electrical Pitch Actuator:
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Symbols and Algorithms:
Active blade twist is
θ1A = θT - θRBlade twist at
r/R is θT - (r/R) * θ1ABlade pitch at
r/R is θ0 + (θT - (r/R) * θ1A)![]()
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Initially displayed approximately: April 17, 2003~ Last Revised: February 12, 2007
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