November 4, 2008

Fixed Pitch vs Collective Pitch

If you are new to RC Helicopters you are probably wondering what the heck is fixed and collective pitch anyways?

The pitch in R/C helicopters refers to the angle of the blade with respect to the horizontal plane.

A heli with a fixed pitch has main rotor blades that remain in a fixed position. Fixed pitch helis are well suited for beginners because there is one less thing to control, making them that much easier to fly.

With fixed pitch helicopters the amount of lift is dependent only on rotor speed and not on the angle or pitch of the blades. Increased rotor speeds mean there will be more lift, and the heli will rise. Lower motor speeds mean less lift and the helicopter comes down.

The newer, more advanced models of helis incorporate a collective pitch

The main rotor blades can rotate to different angles to change the lift being applied to the chopper. Collective pitch is controlled by the throttle through automatic mixing. The pitch of each blade changes collectively to create the desired movement of the heli.

Here are some major differences between fixed and collective pitches to give you a better idea of the two.

Differences between fixed and collective pitch


Fixed Pitch


Collective Pitch

All in all, it seems that the fixed pitch is a good idea for people just starting out. Once you master the fixed pitch helis, you can upgrade to collective pitch and really start doing some crazy stunts!

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