This week I started on something I've been postponing for quite some time now, namely the flight controls.
There is, as I mentioned before, very sparse information on this helicopter and that applies to essentially all details.
The first set of controls I need to be building is the collective pitch control of the main blades, since part of the system is housed inside the torsion box. I need this system in place in order to be able to close the torsion box, which in turn is needed to be closed to allow installation of the floor, seats and instrument panel. With me so far?
I have two drawings helping me out with respect to the collective controls on/in the torsion box. Upfront I'll tell you I will be deviating from these drawings, just to make it work...
Below, encircled in red, is the collective pitch control system.
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And here an assembly drawing of the collective control, with the pushrods and levers, ultimately driving the control rod, attaching to the rotor head
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After a few days of fiddling and playing around a little bit, I came out with this:
It's a dry fit, so not everything is aligned properly, but this was just to ensure the fit and functionality of this part of the collective control system. The push rod nicely clears the shaft for the pilot seat support.
To make it even more complicated, the pitch control system of the tail rotor uses the same shaft (shown in the left hand side of the picture) as the levers and push rod of the collective. I have some ideas on how to tackle that issue, but first things first.
For reference: the pitch between the shafts and the push rod attachment is approx 4mm, 0,16".
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