Fivechickens does the V-03....inverted
Posted: Mon Mar 23, 2015 6:50 pm
Attempted the V-03 on Friday night while the wife was out with friends, gave me some distraction-free flying time to bang off the V3.
Well, as usual, I insisted on flying in a fling-wing, and for this exercise I selected my heavily-modified BK117 with the GNS530 as I wanted to fly coupled in case I got task-saturated with the radios. In reality, the V3 was a relative breeze once I got out of my head.
However, during the flight I had a couple interesting situations involving the aircraft fighting me and inverting itself! I had forgotten that I had bound a control wheel on my throttle to elevator trim (this is why I don't plane), and each time I centred my cyclic and coupled, it would fly fine, but then a jitter in the control wheel would cause the machine to go haywire! I lost a couple thousand feet on at least one excursion, helicopters tend to not hold altitude during backflips.
Anyway, my routing was KSNA to the Coastal Route at 6500 (ish) then down and north of Santa Monica before returning along the helicopter coastal route at 150' AGL! Do that in a plane! Thanks to Mr. Gibbs for the suggestions of the routes, originally I was going to do the entire route at 8500'!
Check out the video and annotated sections in the description.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHEeAeYEJfc
Well, as usual, I insisted on flying in a fling-wing, and for this exercise I selected my heavily-modified BK117 with the GNS530 as I wanted to fly coupled in case I got task-saturated with the radios. In reality, the V3 was a relative breeze once I got out of my head.
However, during the flight I had a couple interesting situations involving the aircraft fighting me and inverting itself! I had forgotten that I had bound a control wheel on my throttle to elevator trim (this is why I don't plane), and each time I centred my cyclic and coupled, it would fly fine, but then a jitter in the control wheel would cause the machine to go haywire! I lost a couple thousand feet on at least one excursion, helicopters tend to not hold altitude during backflips.
Anyway, my routing was KSNA to the Coastal Route at 6500 (ish) then down and north of Santa Monica before returning along the helicopter coastal route at 150' AGL! Do that in a plane! Thanks to Mr. Gibbs for the suggestions of the routes, originally I was going to do the entire route at 8500'!
Check out the video and annotated sections in the description.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GHEeAeYEJfc