Yes it would affect lift. The rotors are generating a net lifting force that is non-vertical, meaning that the lift is a bit less than if they were generating a perfectly vertical force.chalker7 wrote:Dihedral wouldn't affect torque or lift. What I was implying is that dihedral would probably help some stability issues coming from torque/thrust imbalances, but definitely wouldn't be enough if the problems are significant enough.
That said, I don't think the dihedral 'correction' force would be enough to overcome the difference we'd likely find in most tandem rotor systems - it's too hard to perfectly equalize the design of the rotors and the motors.
We also haven't even mentioned the difficulty in winding or launching such a craft - which would be significant as well.