eliminating the ground affect?
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eliminating the ground affect?
I had this idea,
im learning to fly - i can fly a bit in the ground affect but its difficult, i only have a smallish space to learn in, when i fly up out of the ground affect its MUCH easyer but i often crash into objects in the room.
To the point: Ive seen these things on TV that they test virtical takeoff/landing planes with - its this thingy in the floor that has loads of flaps and the air goes underground and out somewhere so it doesnt bounce back up at the aircraft, So if i got something about 3 foot tall with load of holes in it like a washing basket and put a mesh or something over hole in the top then the air would just go out underneath and wouldnt have any ground affect and i could learn to hover over it.
would this work?
the problem i can see is that it wouldnt have much area so if the helicopter flew off i'd have a problem.
does it sound like a good idea??
Thanks,
any ideas?
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im learning to fly - i can fly a bit in the ground affect but its difficult, i only have a smallish space to learn in, when i fly up out of the ground affect its MUCH easyer but i often crash into objects in the room.
To the point: Ive seen these things on TV that they test virtical takeoff/landing planes with - its this thingy in the floor that has loads of flaps and the air goes underground and out somewhere so it doesnt bounce back up at the aircraft, So if i got something about 3 foot tall with load of holes in it like a washing basket and put a mesh or something over hole in the top then the air would just go out underneath and wouldnt have any ground affect and i could learn to hover over it.
would this work?
the problem i can see is that it wouldnt have much area so if the helicopter flew off i'd have a problem.
does it sound like a good idea??
Thanks,
any ideas?
[edit1: changed title]
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RE: eliminating the ground affect?
if you found something 3 feet tall that wasnt very big you wouldnt have ground effect. Its a good idea for a multi million dollar aircraft but on these little birds I find its best to learn with the ground effect as it makes you a better pilot..if you can fly in ground effect you can fly in alot of conditions. I dont find GE to be a big problem I usually hover about a foot off the ground....getting there is just a few clicks away. Not to discurge you plans on the system as it would probley work but I would be persistant on learning aid free. ALL NATURAL! lol good luck with this and I hope you get flying like a pro in no time. ITS ALL ABOUT SETUP.
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RE: eliminating the ground affect?
ground effect. . . overated. . . i dont think i've ever had a problem with this ground effect stuff, it just sounds cool when its in the supposed ground effect