Nick Maxwell One Tank Tip #3: Tic Tocs

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  • čas přidán 28. 08. 2024
  • Watch as world-famous Team Thunder Tiger America pilot Nick Maxwell demonstrates how you can perform impressive Tic Tocs with your helicopter! Throughout this One Tank Tip, you'll be able to follow Nick's transmitter control movements in closeup while the full-screen action follows his helicopter's response. Starting from a stationary hover, he first performs "elevator Tic Tocs" - the model executes half-flips with its tail holding at the center. Nick then shows how to compress the flip and increase its speed. A demonstration of "aileron Tic Tocs" follows, during which the model flips from side to side. Nick also walks the viewer through variations on the maneuver, including nose-down and 4-point Tic Tocs. Throughout the video, he discusses the typical difficulties encountered by pilots learning Tic Tocs and explains how they can be avoided.
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Komentáře • 20

  • @mas3ymd
    @mas3ymd Před 9 lety +4

    Just FYI, the extra collective requirement in nose-down tic-tocs is a result of the tail boom (and all the weight of the tail assembly) being above the pivot point of the tic-toc rather than below. In nose-up tic-tics, where the tail is down, the pivot point of the tic-toc is very close to the tail and thus the tail need not move much (which in turn means it has less velocity, less momentum, and carries far less kinetic energy). In inverted tic-tocs, the tail boom and tail blades are well above the pivot point and thus must be moved in a much larger arc, giving them greater momentum and kinetic energy that the cyclic and collective pitch must overcome in order to swing them to and fro. Making matters worse is that unlike nose-up tic-tocs (which represent a class-1 lever), inverted tic-tocs create a class-3 lever system, which means that the weight being rotated around the pivot point is further away from the fulcrum than the force (eg main blades) driving the rotation. The weight of the tail assembly has a mechanical advantage over the main rotor. Hence, more force is required from the main rotor, and thus more throttle/collective and cyclic pitch changes. Even though the helicopter is balanced front-to-back with respect to the main shaft, rotational physics changes the properties of the front vs the back of the heli.

  • @unclefester420
    @unclefester420 Před 12 lety +1

    I love these videos because I just might be able to do this one day with lots of practice!! Thumbs way UP!

  • @13Anko
    @13Anko Před 12 lety +1

    About the 5:45 part of the aerodynamics, There is more rotating inertia because you have the tail swinging back and forth. same with tail left tictocs are easier and can be done faster than tail right tictocs(side tictocs that is) because the tailrotor, keeping the tail steady is also pushing the helicopter UP.

  • @BXDOLPH
    @BXDOLPH Před 11 lety +1

    Nice lesson man. Thanks.

  • @MrAshrye
    @MrAshrye Před 11 lety

    i love it nick please do some more tips

  • @JustPlaneChris
    @JustPlaneChris Před 12 lety

    Love it, Nick! I struggle with these, I can't wait to apply your tutoring. :)

  • @orgeomer
    @orgeomer Před 12 lety

    Very nice tip. Thank you very much :)

  • @eadolfoc
    @eadolfoc Před 12 lety

    Thank you Nick!!

  • @demetriusUSN
    @demetriusUSN Před 12 lety

    Great video, thanks.

  • @btb6011
    @btb6011 Před 6 lety

    Excellent!

  • @cs8sz
    @cs8sz Před 10 lety

    Wow awesome tips thank you, brain overload though!

  • @craigmclean498
    @craigmclean498 Před 9 lety

    Legend very helpful

  • @03bugeye
    @03bugeye Před 12 lety

    TY

  • @nigelthompson874
    @nigelthompson874 Před 6 lety

    great teaching style......and in REAL flight too.....not sim

  • @arsitama
    @arsitama Před 11 lety

    Do some more tips, please?

  • @flyfun2296
    @flyfun2296 Před 7 lety

    best tutorial

  • @fredheimer
    @fredheimer Před 10 lety

    perfekt, you know how to do it. On 5:40: learning "simple" tail down tic tocs is funny, I am lightyears from doing this :-) How long did you flying to get those skills ?

  • @otisskopik1400
    @otisskopik1400 Před 9 lety

    best tick tock tutorial

  • @keeleyjohnson2288
    @keeleyjohnson2288 Před 11 lety

    i was the 100th like but i didnt watch the video