Broncazonk
What the hell?
- Joined
- 29 August 2011
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They have as elevator ends are cropped on Heron.Broncazonk said:they have no inboard mechanical freedom at all.
Broncazonk said:Look at the first photo (click on it,) both rudders on this UAV are pressed up against the elevator and they have no inboard mechanical freedom at all.
Broncazonk said:How does that work? What is this thing anyway, it's Israeli.
complicated controls+uneffectivechuck4 said:Even if the elevator sides were not cropped, each rudder only being able to deflect to its own outboard side would still allow them to serve their purposes.
flateric said:complicated controls+uneffectivechuck4 said:Even if the elevator sides were not cropped, each rudder only being able to deflect to its own outboard side would still allow them to serve their purposes.
flateric said:of course we should install FBW on UAV instead of cropping tips on elevator...that's not complicated
Considering my next-door neighbour fits programmable auto-stabilisation systems on his metre-long remote control helicopters, there's probably no reason you couldn't squeeze one into a Heronflateric said:of course we should install FBW on UAV instead of cropping tips on elevator...that's not complicated