Single Rotor Blade 3D Heli. E-Sky 900 + Mild 3D STUNTS of Blade 400 & Hyperfly

*** Please read before Commenting*** Vaguely tried a long time ago before today’s vast technology, I have proven the Single Blade Rotor head concept to myself using today’s modern machines. Why not before? Well, people said the concept is so ridiculous they would never consider doing it on big helis or models, because it simply couldn’t work and would be a waste of time. Well, my past single blade rotor video experiments led me to this next step, a bigger, heavier helicopter. I used my E-Sky 900 for this next experiment and is not a waste of time to me. It is science, physics, and fun. Theory: With one blade, there is not as much blade turbulence, thus it’s quite sufficient, uses less power, has longer run times, and is quieter in cruise. My physics friends tell me that as long as the counter weight is on, there would be no extra stress on the bearings. Bearings get changed at regular maintenance intervals on helis, so this is no problem. If my bearings start wobbling, I will tell you and change them. With today’s materials and technology, almost anything is possible. CCPM helis are difficult for most folks to learn to be good on in the first place, let alone for novices to be able to experiment like this. So for those “Armchair Pilots” with negative opinions, I suggest you make your own heli, learn to fly it good enough to experiment, then put one blade on it to prove it for yourself before making opinions that it won’t work, is unsafe or ridiculous.,etc, etc. Bumble
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how to make a large peacock with a gorgeous tail, (from the book) my variation of the colours to make it look like a realistic peacock, creating a different look on the spots music: RelientK – Who I am hates who I’ve been add a crest and google eyes to make it look better, i did, altho it wasnt shown in the vid the peacock’s tail and spots are not symmetrical, but still look symmetrical enjoy!

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