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Schluter Heli-Baby Fixed Pitch

Original Schluter Heli-Baby with fixed-pitch as per the 1976 kit. Some repro parts by Minicopter, like canopy, seat unit and fan cowl. Also converted to a Minicopter toothed-belt tail drive. Once you get used to thinking ahead of the slow reponse of the “pitch”, it is very much fun to fly on a calm day. Only 76dB(A) with Zimmermann .50 silencer.

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Hubschrauber Museum Bückeburg / Simulator / Heli SIM Take off / Dieter Schlüter / RC Helicopter

Hallo,
Jeremy und ich haben das Hubschrauber Museum in Bückeburg besucht.
Wir waren von der Vielzahl der Exponate begeistert. Es gibt dort viel zusehen und auszuprobieren.
Am besten haben uns die originalen Hubschrauber und der Simulator gefallen.
Es ist auf jeden Fall ein Besuch wert.

Wir kommen wieder….

Bis denn dann
Michael
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RC Helicopter Invention 3 – Schluter Development Film 1968 to 1970 – Ch3

…continued from chapter 2… Personal video from Mr. Dieter Schlüter’s personal archive, uploaded with his permission. Rare footage of the development of the radio control helicopter, showing the “Father of RC Helicopters” in his quest to invent the first mass produced model “Bell Huey Cobra”. Many of his inventions are design standards today, including: – stabilizer bar with paddles (control wings) – pod and boom design – belt driven tail – one piece hingeless centrifugal clutch – raising/lowering the swashplate for collective pitch For more detailed information, please visit Mr. Schlüter’s web page at: dieterschlueter.de or for an english translation try the Google translation tools: translate.google.ca Hope you enjoyed this bit of history as much as I did!

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RC Helicopter Invention 2 – Schluter Development Film 1968 to 1970 – Ch2

…continued from Chapter 1… Personal video from Mr. Dieter Schlüter’s personal archive, uploaded with his permission. Rare footage of the development of the radio control helicopter, showing the “Father of RC Helicopters” in his quest to invent the first mass produced model “Bell Huey Cobra”. Many of his inventions are design standards today, including: – stabilizer bar with paddles (control wings) – pod and boom design – belt driven tail – one piece hingeless centrifugal clutch – raising/lowering the swashplate for collective pitch For more detailed information, please visit Mr. Schlüter’s web page at: dieterschlueter.de or for an english translation try the Google translation tools: translate.google.ca Make sure you see Ch3 for more great footage!
Video Rating: 5 / 5

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