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Old 31-10-2009, 12:03 PM
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Around the pole Chopper

We had one of these when we were kids.
Dad built one for us after seeing one aeons ago in a theme
park in Victoria somewhere. I reckon it was a two bladed
Chinook.

I made this one a few years ago for my son modelled on
Dad's mechanism.
But my boy was a bit too young to fly it well.
So I had to refine it and test it myself for several years eh

Well we got it out this morning and dusted it off and he can
fly it very well now.

The body of the chopper is a wind up toy scavenged for it's shell only.
The motor/reduction is from an RC car. You need reduction for the
good speed range of the blades to lift well.

The pole has a set of circular copper tracks on a printed circuit board
stuck underneath a ring of plywood.
This connects the motor and flashing LEDS to the chopper as it rotates
around the pole.

Forward and reverse flight is achieved by tilting the chopper body
slightly forward and reverse to alter the thrust line.
This tilt is done with a planetary reduction kit from Tamiya / DSE.
Finally, a shmick control panel with one of his Scaletrix speed controls
does the throttle and tilt with some fake instruments

Steve
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Old 31-10-2009, 01:11 PM
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That is so impressive. Wish my dad had the skills to make something like this, then maybe he would have handed it down so I could do the same for my kids.
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Old 31-10-2009, 07:25 PM
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Yep he's certainly one in a million, the ol' man

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Old 31-10-2009, 07:53 PM
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Mine-mine-mine-mine-mine-mine-mine!
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Old 31-10-2009, 08:54 PM
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He's worked out the chopper skid is exactly the right size for
his lego men hand grips
This morning we had all sorts of carnage happening on the back verandah.
Arms, legs , Clone wars drones going everywhere....hilarious.
He's not the least bit interested in perfecting the hover....kids!

Steve
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