
Horizon says their MCPx is the smallest Flybarless CP helicopter in the world, so that means mine is the smallest Single Rotor, (plus NO TAIL ROTOR) flybarless CP helicopter in the world. If you understand how and why helicopters work, this video will prove that it isn't all that hard. My 3rd version Uni-Blade, No Tail Rotor, (NOTAR) is faster, and runs longer. Maybe there are drawbacks to 1 bladed helis, but for toys and RPVs that need to be more stealthy, there may be an application it could fit. Since this is the first of it's kind it's in keeping with continuing to challenge my mind, I press on. I can almost fly this better with 1 blade and no tail rotor, it seems. It has more power for sure. If your bored with everyday flying like I am, then step out of the box and try the things most people would not. I have proven this 1 bladed stuff with all kinds of helis and airplanes and have videos to prove it too. In fact, see Adrian in Switzerland who took my idea and flies amazing 1 bladed 3D 550's. Here is the link. www.youtube.com And to those armchair pilots who like to tell me how and why it won't work, at least I try what I say to prove it to myself. And it sure works for me...all of them. It is self pleasure, proof of my theory, and darn fun. And to those who DO understand the invention process, the time it takes to balance the machines, the anticipation of first flights, and then the flight itself, I appreciate your attention. Please take a moment rate the video <b>...</b>
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