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Old January 19th 09, 06:11 PM posted to rec.aviation.rotorcraft
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Default Gyro PRECESSION

I've been reading up on gyro precession as it refers to gyroplanes. It
seems that is not how a rotor disc works on a gyroplane. The info I've
found so far states that: a two blade rotor system doesn't tilt by
precession, but that it's entirely aerodynamic and uses vane (pitch?).
How does gyro precession effect rotor blades on a helicopter? (I could
do some research on the www, but I would like to hear someone's
opinion here first)
 




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