What exactly do you mean by too much friction? What exactly is happening during operation?CTMSRoadScholarKING wrote:This is my first building event. I have had a problem with too much friction due to the rotors I believe rubbing up on the shaft. My partner and I added a tiny bead, but the bead ended up still causing friction. Any tips for us?
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The friction between the rotors and the shaft is not allowing the rotors to spin fast enough, so it is struggling to even fly. Thanks for your help.daydreamer0023 wrote:What exactly do you mean by too much friction? What exactly is happening during operation?CTMSRoadScholarKING wrote:This is my first building event. I have had a problem with too much friction due to the rotors I believe rubbing up on the shaft. My partner and I added a tiny bead, but the bead ended up still causing friction. Any tips for us?
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Hm...describe what materials you are using to make your heli. A picture/diagram might help too for explaining.CTMSRoadScholarKING wrote:The friction between the rotors and the shaft is not allowing the rotors to spin fast enough, so it is struggling to even fly. Thanks for your help.daydreamer0023 wrote:What exactly do you mean by too much friction? What exactly is happening during operation?CTMSRoadScholarKING wrote:This is my first building event. I have had a problem with too much friction due to the rotors I believe rubbing up on the shaft. My partner and I added a tiny bead, but the bead ended up still causing friction. Any tips for us?
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The glass beads provided with the FFM kit have always worked well for me.daydreamer0023 wrote:Hm...describe what materials you are using to make your heli. A picture/diagram might help too for explaining.CTMSRoadScholarKING wrote:The friction between the rotors and the shaft is not allowing the rotors to spin fast enough, so it is struggling to even fly. Thanks for your help.daydreamer0023 wrote:
What exactly do you mean by too much friction? What exactly is happening during operation?
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Thanks! I’ll try that out.andrew lorino wrote:The glass beads provided with the FFM kit have always worked well for me.daydreamer0023 wrote:Hm...describe what materials you are using to make your heli. A picture/diagram might help too for explaining.CTMSRoadScholarKING wrote: The friction between the rotors and the shaft is not allowing the rotors to spin fast enough, so it is struggling to even fly. Thanks for your help.
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When it says "marked with a black marker" does that mean the entire surface? I see the FFM diagram does have it covered (and I'd assume it'd be necessary because of visibility) but the wording, to me, seems otherwise. And I'm afraid I will manage to puncture a hole if I try to color it all. Thanks!
Edit: Oops. I should read the entire forum first, my bad.
Edit: Oops. I should read the entire forum first, my bad.

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Rule 3.f.
Is the limit of "up to three fixed pitch rotors, not exceeding a maximum diameter of 30.00 cm" a limit on each rotor, or combined? That is, can I use three (3) 30cm rotors, or am I limited to 3 rotors of 10cm, 2 rotors of 15cm or 1 rotor of 30cm?
Is the limit of "up to three fixed pitch rotors, not exceeding a maximum diameter of 30.00 cm" a limit on each rotor, or combined? That is, can I use three (3) 30cm rotors, or am I limited to 3 rotors of 10cm, 2 rotors of 15cm or 1 rotor of 30cm?
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Each can be 30 cm (unofficial of course, but it's not really a controversial interpretation).MGoGolf wrote:Rule 3.f.
Is the limit of "up to three fixed pitch rotors, not exceeding a maximum diameter of 30.00 cm" a limit on each rotor, or combined? That is, can I use three (3) 30cm rotors, or am I limited to 3 rotors of 10cm, 2 rotors of 15cm or 1 rotor of 30cm?
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