Ben Showers Brilliant Little One Seat Helicopter
Here we will present a series of articles presenting to SkyTwister helicopter as per the original hand-drawn plans by Ben Showers.
ABOVE: Australian builder flies Rotax 583 powered SkyTwister (EDITOR – I always though of these style DIY helicopters as paddock hoppers, here’s why).
From YouTube….
Darren Andrew Mitchell
Published on Aug 19, 2017
Experimental helicopter fun 2004, This was my little helicopter. I flew it for about 16 hrs and I just new it was going to kill me if I flew it at higher altitude. And at 10 hrs my suspicions were confirmed. A tail rotor blade decided to let go entirely and embed its self into the ground. lucky for me It was on start up and I was on the ground.
Part 1: Skytwister Helicopter General Information
The reason the Skytwister off sets it’s main rotor shaft
DRIFT
Thrust produced by the tail rotor of a single rotor helicopter will cause the helicopter to drift. To compensate for this drift, some helicopters have their main rotor mast rigged slightly away from the vertical position. This offset gives the lift produced by the main rotor a slight horizontal component.
This addresses:
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YAW
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DRIFT
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TORQUE
The tendency of a helicopter to drift in the direction of tail rotor thrust during a hover is called:
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Coriolis Force
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Translating Tendency
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Transverse Flow Effect
Rotor blade data as flown on the Skytwister Light Helicopter
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Rotor Disc Area: 362.86 square feet
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Rotor Disc Loading: 580 pounds per square foot
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Rotor Blade Loading: 3.51 lbs
Skytwister Helicopter Parts Supply
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HTD Cog Drive Pulleys: Blower Drive services
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70 Tooth Chain Sprocket: Sprocket Specialists
Recommended Skytwister Helicopter Engines (Use 12 lbs/hp Ratio)
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Rotax 55-65hp (503 DC)
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Hirth 55 – 65hp
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Cuyuna – 460L-50hp 2SI (2 Stroke International)
Option to use the Hirth reduction drive with integrated Behlen Centrifugal Clutch for automatic rotor engagement like the Mini 500 helicopter.
Overrun Clutch
ORIGINAL PART: MR 300A Cross Morse Sprag Freewheeling Clutch (original specification)
EDITOR: Please note, later it was recommended to use the next size up clutch after a few failures. The original was hand made from automatic transmission parts by Ben. But there was an issue with the hardening of the shaft and it failed in a low hover causing him to crash land – and walk away (sporting a broken rib and crushed vertebra).
Skytwister Helicopter Optional Drives
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O-Ring Motorcycle Racing Chain Drive – Chain and Sprocket
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HTD Cog Drive System – Cog Belt and Cog Pulley (Aluminum)
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Alternatives – Motorcycle Cog Belt Final Drive – Pulleys and Belts
Rotor blade data as flown on the SkyTwister Light Helicopter
1. rotor disc area – – D = 21′ 5″ = 21.5
FORMULA: F = D2 x Π / 4 = 462.25 x 3.14 / 4 = 1451.46 / 4 = 362.86sq ft area
2. rotor disc loading – – R (580 lb / sq ft)
FORMULA: R = G / F = 580 / 362.86 = 1.59
3. blade loading – – B (580 / 362.87)
FORMULA:B = G / Z x F1 = 580 / 2 x 82.5 = 580 / 165 = 3.51 lbs / 36287
Skytwister Light Helicopter Helicopter Worksheet | |
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Empty Weight | 252lbs |
Place Capacity | 1 Person |
Pilot Weight | 200lbs |
Main Rotor Diameter | 19.5ft |
Main Rotor RPM | 450 |
Number Of Blades | 2 |
Weight Of Single Main Rotor Blade | 15lbs |
Main Rotor Blade Length | 9ft |
Main Rotorhead Diameter | 18in |
Main Blade Width | 6.75in |
Main Rotor Blade Area | 5.06sq/ft |
Main Rotor Speed | 459.46 ft/sec |
Co-Efficient Of lift | 0.57 |
Swept Area | 298.65 sq/ft |
Fuel Capacity | 5 gal. |
Density Of Air | 0.00238 slgs/ft |
Transmission Efficiency | 95% |
Tail Rotor Diameter | 3.20ft |
Tail Rotor RPM | 2700 |
Number Of Tail Rotor Blades | 2 |
Weight Of Single Tail Rotor Blade | 1lb |
Distance To Tail Rotor Hub | 9.33ft |
Total Weight | 482lbs |
Lift/Drag Ratio | 18.38 |
Vertical Air Velocity | 23.02ft/sec |
Lift HP | 20.17 |
Profile Drag | 204.56ft-lbs |
Main Drag Horsepower | 17.53 |
Total Main Torque | 463.14ft-lbs |
Total Main HP | 39.68 |
Tail Rotor Pull | 49.64lbs |
All Computer Generated Specifications |
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