Adjusting the rotor in a paper model would be a problem, I'd think.

On Sat, Oct 13, 2012 at 4:44 PM, cat <[email protected]> wrote:

> On 10/13/2012 10:10 AM, Meg Winters wrote:
>
>> But I found an old paperback book called "Radio Control Helicopter
>> Models" by John Drake.  It dates back to 1980, but I'm sure a lot of
>> the mechanics are still sound.
>>
>
>         My late Wife used to fly those things. Before the advent of gyros
> small enough to fit in a model, they were fiends to fly. It looked like you
> needed 6 arms just to keep one in the air. She agreed they were tougher to
> fly than the real ones. Now they have ones with autopilot.
>
>         With the new small copter gear around I wonder if it would be
> practical to make a paper bodied copter with at least a semi accurate
> appearance to the real ones?
>
>                                                                 cat
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