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I Don’t Need No “stinking” Tail Rotors on My ELECTRIC Heli.

April 22nd, 2007 · Comments Off

I Don't Need No "stinking" Tail Rotors on My ELECTRIC Heli.

Right from the Websters dictionary!
1 he·li·cop·ter
Pronunciation:
\ˈhe-lə-ˌkäp-tər, ˈhē-\
Function:noun
Etymology:
French hélicoptère, from Greek heliko- + pteron wing — more at feather
Date: 1887
"An aircraft whose lift is derived from the aerodynamic forces acting on one or more powered rotors turning about substantially vertical axes".

It says nothing about being invented to lift straight up. It was a STOL machine at first, and hovering became a bonus!

It needs no tail rotor to be called a helicopter. Neither does a CH46 Chinnook or the Russian full size coaxial helicopter.

It was built for fun and to see if it would work. It did and I got paid for it!
I have plenty of other videos on it describing the benefits, how it works and how it flies.

Who cares what I call it!!??

I am amazed that some of you worry about minor things like this.

Most who put it down, couldn’t fly it anyway.
Those same people would crash their model airplanes too and blame the manufacturer.

Real planes cannot take crashes either! Why the heck do you think a model airplane or helicopter can take the same abuse.

And those of you who try to learn on your own because you don’t want to ask for help, I wonder if you would jump into a real heli or plane and think you could fly it without lessons!

So for all the so-called "purists" that like to make fun of my title, (which has nothing to do with my ingenuity in this machine) and argue it is not a helicopter),I present this definition right directly quoted from the Websters dictionary!

I’M USING A WEATHERVANE EFFECT PROVE A POINT!
EXPLODING Helicopters for movies in the 70’s gave me the idea, when I found I could land helicopters like airplanes when the tail rotor was blown off.

This video shows how we pioneered the equipment by being persistent.
So now, is your speed control burned out? Tail rotor broken?
You don’t need one to have some fun with an old electric heli.

(Oh, and by the way, there are no real full size electric helicopters)!

In this video, I take you through some of my personal history of Model Notars 1978) and electric Tail Rotor motors. (1979)

On my first Electric Tail Rotor MOTOR,(ETRM) Victor Kmosek of Victor Engineering made me a special speed control to run the 2 540 can motors and the tail rotor #370 motor.

There were no electric mixers for those, so it was a handful and the speed controllers got red hot and burned out alot, even with big heatsinks.
Today we use pulse code, so they are very efficient.

Testing was hard too, since 1100 mah nicad batteries were about as big as you could get.
There were no NiMh or LiPo batteries then, thus limiting flight times a lot.

And on top of that, it was FUN to be able to
be able to FLY something, the NAYSAYERS said couldn’t.
Kyosho (biggest Model Manufacturer in Japan) thought it was a fabulous Idea, manufactured it and it was the Largest Selling model in their history.

It has become part of science experiments, featured in Aviation and Space Technology, and on Display at the San Diego Aerospace museum, in the AMA’s History of Model Aviation display.
I am proud to have proven that if you never give up, you will succeed.

Thanks for watching and happy flying.
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Things To Do When The Boss Is Away

April 12th, 2007 · Comments Off

Things To Do When The Boss Is Away

Work is fun
Enjoy every moment
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Things I’ll Never Say Avril Lavigne Cover TURN VOL. DOWN!

April 11th, 2007 · Comments Off

Things I'll Never Say Avril Lavigne Cover TURN VOL. DOWN!

I’m singing and playing Avril Lavigne’s song "Thing’s I’ll Never Say" from her album Let Go because I like this song a lot on acoustic. Plus I had nothing else to do this morning haha =) it sounds a bit distorted, but that’s cuz i can’t hear the audio through the camera that i recorded it on

k Here’s to everybody who’s asked questions about the volume on this video. My camera is verrry sensiive to sound apparently, and seeing as how this was my first video ever on here, i didn’t know that the sound would be an issue, apparently I was wrong, so here’s the thing, I used a mic to get the echo sound, i used the amp on my acoustic to make it sound like there wasn’t just one guitar, as for the volume on everything, I was unable to upload the edit that I made for it because it wouldn’t work with the file I used.

And one last thing too, the original file of this video, is gone because my computer crashed and all the hard drive got wiped away =/ it sucks, but at least it’s up here.

All I can suggest you do, is to turn the volume down, and the bass if you have that capability.

Thanks,
Delia

please check out my regular myspace

www.myspace.com/dookie_mania

and my music one too! i just made it a couple of days ago, so there’s not much on it yet, however, i do have one song up!
www.myspace.com/deliasthename

Thanks everyone!

Love,
Delia

P.S. I loveee reading your comments, so keep ‘em coming and let me know what you think!
*New video’s will be up as soon as I can =)*
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Milo Shapiro’s Teambuilding & Comm. Skills Thru Improv Games

April 11th, 2007 · Comments Off

Milo Shapiro's Teambuilding & Comm. Skills Thru Improv Games

Out of the hundreds of improv games Milo can teach, he has picked out ones simple enough for beginners and which support lessons in listening skills, building on each other`s ideas, non-verbal communication and more. Attendees say things like "This is like what my clients do to me" or "That game reminds me of our staff meetings". It’s safer to take notes on a game than their actual daily work so it opens the door to open the minds! More at www.IMPROVentures.com!
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