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Thursday, November 02, 2006

A $3 helicopter landing gear

Having recently acquired a model helicopter – I have learnt that the first important skill to master is hovering. Generally the way this is done is by attaching a trainer landing gear to the base of the plan – this stops you cutting up your props when you pitch or roll the chopper too much. Unfortunately the model I purchased didn’t come with a training landing gear – so I decided to make my own – with a total cost of around $3 (compared to the >$15 models for sale it stacks up quite well).

Equipment required:

- 4 ping-pong balls (purchased a pack of 6 for $2.99 – Rebel Sport)

- 2 metal coat hangers

- 1 drill, 1mm drill bit

- 4 small cable ties

- Heavy duty pliers

- Electrical tape

Method:

1) Straighten out the coat-hangers and cut to size (for me 70cm suits quite well)

2) Drill a hole straight through each ping-pong ball so it comes out the other side

3) Thread 2 ping-pong balls onto each strip of wire,

4) Bend up the last 5mm at the ends of the wire to an angle of 90 degrees

5) Move the ping-pong balls to the ends of the wire and put ome electrical tape over the bent wire to hold it in place and prevent scratching

6) Cross the wires over and attach to chopper with cable ties.

7) Put a small amount of electrical tape into the centre of the crossover to keep them centred with respect to each other.

3 Comments:

Blogger Robert Ross said...

I'm testing out a new system for greater site exposure. If you like this tutorial digg it.

2:34 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hello. Can you steer that thing in an environment such as, say the cbd? That would be cool. (btw, my blog is at http://sohjin.blogspot.com)

3:09 PM  
Blogger Robert Ross said...

Possibly - eventually. At the moment I can't fly it properly at all (mainly for lack of trying).

4:18 PM  

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