How to AVOID RotorBlade Flap!!

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  • čas přidán 22. 10. 2022
  • Initial Takeoff in a Gyroplane is a extremely critical time of flight in a gyro! Managing your rotor blades during this crucial time of flight is very critical!
    Razorblade flap on take off accounts for a high percentage of gyrocopter related accidents, so knowing ways to prevent it can put you ahead of the curve!
    Hope you all enjoy!
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    **THIS VIDEO DOES NOT REPLACE OR SUBSTITUTE ACTUAL TRAINING*
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Komentáře • 22

  • @Aventicus
    @Aventicus Před měsícem

    Just a comment about the accident video at the end, one reason for the rotor mismanagement was they got in a hurry because a plane was coming in and there was some discussion about who should be occupying the runway. I was told this by someone who was present. It was in CR. Take your time and do it right!

  • @GyroGypsy3456
    @GyroGypsy3456 Před rokem +2

    Smooth & slow on cyclic! Deep-ingrained muscle memory! Another good-one Capt.Ron!

  • @lorendjones
    @lorendjones Před rokem +4

    Good walk through, Ron. Thanks

  • @lorendjones
    @lorendjones Před rokem +2

    BTW, I've enjoyed your use of Gizmo so much in your demonstrations that I bought and built one myself.

  • @cameronlapworth2284
    @cameronlapworth2284 Před rokem +2

    Hi Ron, I'm glad you are trying to raise awareness of this but I can't not say something about this. This explanation is not quite complete or correct. I also thing the example of the crash at the end is likely not anything to do with hinging/Flapping (we called it hinging where I came from). The reason the blades teeter of course is to compensate for differences in lift from the advancing blade (having more airspeed) than the retreating blade. Causing the advancing blade to flap up (decreasing its angle of attack and hence washing off some lift) and the retreating blade flapping down (increasing its angle of attack).
    When the rotor rpm is too low the difference between the two is more extreme. For example if my blades are doing 300mph at the tip and my forward speed is 20mph then its 320mph for the advancing and 280mph for the retreating 18% difference if however my rotor speed is say 50mph and my forward airspeed is 20mph then the advancing blade is 70mph and the retreating is 30mph 57% difference. At the extreme if my rotor speed is 20mph and airspeed is 20mph then the difference is 40mph advancing and 0mph retreating. Obviously having zero airspeed means zero lift and the retreating blade will fall as low as it can while the advancing blade still has plenty. Now the retreating blade will stall (exceed 16degrees angle of attack) long before it gets this extreme. So your visual explanation is good but your explanation I feel misses the point.
    The trouble is getting into any zone where the rotor speed and forward airspeed combine to create a situation where the retreating blade stalls. If this happens it will have ZERO lift.
    The trouble with the modern method of wind up is it attempts to avoid good practice on wind up which should be progressive and attempts to force the gyro through it. It mostly works but when it goes wrong it really goes wrong. Winding up to extreme rotor rpm then gunning it (even if counting to 4) you run into several problems. 1 your rotor rpm is going to start decaying as soon as you disengage the pre-rotator. You are now trying to catch up with a speed that will not only maintain that rpm but build it to full flying rpm. 99% of the time this seems to work but uses excess airstrip to do so. Want proof watch this gyro with hand wound rotors then show me a shorter take off using the modern technique outside of extreme wind czcams.com/video/36ogAzGGyG4/video.html this was a mate of mine taking off on a taxiway (not the airstrip in next to no wind). This was normal. Anyway if anything goes wrong like as you correctly point out holding the stick too far forward or getting some delay like an rabbit runs out in front of you or something falls to your feet or you adjust something etc. Then you are now setting up by going straight to full throttle a situation where you may experience flap at a speed where there is next to no chance you can do much about it. At 40mph full blown blade flap is going to be much more violent than at 12mph.
    Your video shows a gyro simply taking off behind the power curve and hitting the blades at the back because he took off too steep. We can tell this because during blade flap the retreating blade is stalled and will not be conning up. Similar to this
    czcams.com/video/0N_QdVHJRHI/video.html
    I fear this method of take off leads to these type of accidents. Its not as fool proof as people think. We need to get back to people only giving enough speed to build the rotor rpm from where it is at. Trying to catch it after over winding the rotors seems to cause as many problems as it solves. But happy to be shown wrong.

  • @nikzuhri5459
    @nikzuhri5459 Před rokem +2

    he sir i from malaysia i like you shere knowledge .one day I want to bring a gyrocopter

  • @UmeshGurjar-of5tj
    @UmeshGurjar-of5tj Před 10 měsíci

    Thanks in advance

  • @phillhookz3080
    @phillhookz3080 Před rokem

    Where can I get hold of one of these model?

  • @sanjupotadar6858
    @sanjupotadar6858 Před 9 měsíci

    Please Tell Measurements Of Gyroplane Making

  • @sanjupotadar6858
    @sanjupotadar6858 Před 9 měsíci

    Other wise I want to Buy This

  • @hynekfuchs1378
    @hynekfuchs1378 Před 4 měsíci

    👍👍👍

  • @parulparul6436
    @parulparul6436 Před rokem

    Sir I want buy rotor head and blade . How buy it..

  • @peterclark6290
    @peterclark6290 Před rokem

    Too many people treat controls as on-off switches. Stove plates straight to 10, etc. Common sense is the missing ingredient, that long process where we teach ourselves that 'everything man has wrought man can rend asunder'.

  • @sanjupotadar6858
    @sanjupotadar6858 Před 9 měsíci

    Hi Uncle I'm From India Please I Wanna Build This

  • @lenbaxley543
    @lenbaxley543 Před rokem +3

    Hello Ron, Are you still offering testing for Sport Pilot?

    • @RonsGyros
      @RonsGyros  Před rokem +3

      Yes, I sure am!

    • @lenbaxley543
      @lenbaxley543 Před rokem +1

      @RonsGyros great. When can I come up in Jan?

    • @lenbaxley543
      @lenbaxley543 Před rokem +2

      @@RonsGyros can I set something up in Jan?

  • @jcampbell7619
    @jcampbell7619 Před rokem +1

    How do you sense blade flap?

    • @RonsGyros
      @RonsGyros  Před rokem +3

      Normally, the indication of rotor blade flap would be violent shaking of the stick!

  • @carlosandreblatt
    @carlosandreblatt Před rokem

    Up