Abstract
Small-scale helicopters have the same basic configuration as their full-scale counterparts. However, because scale operates on the various physical dimensions in different ways, scaling down a helicopter will change the relative magnitude of the main forces governing the vehicle dynamics and thus modify its dynamic characteristics. For the pilot, scaling down a helicopter tends to make it more difficult to control; the stabilizer bar is used to compensate for these scaling effects.
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Mettler, B. (2003). Characteristics of Small-Scale Rotorcraft. In: Identification Modeling and Characteristics of Miniature Rotorcraft. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-3785-1_5
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