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Cross Double Rotar Helicopter Mechanism #helicopter #3d #animation #gear #mechanismexplained

Cross Double Rotar Helicopter Mechanism #helicopter #3d #animation #gear #mechanismexplained
The Cross Double Rotor Helicopter Mechanism, often referred to as an intermeshing rotor helicopter or synchropter, is a unique type of rotorcraft design where two main rotors are mounted side by side and tilted toward each other, allowing their blades to intermesh without colliding.

🔧 How It Works:
Two Main Rotors:

Positioned at an angle to each other (crossed), typically at the front and back.

Rotate in opposite directions (counter-rotating) to cancel out torque.

No Tail Rotor Needed:

Since the opposing rotors cancel out each other’s torque, there's no need for a tail rotor like in traditional helicopters.

Synchronization:

Blades are precisely timed and synchronized through mechanical gearing to prevent collision during intermeshing.

Lift and Stability:

Both rotors contribute to lift and control.

Yaw control is achieved by differential collective pitch—changing the pitch of one rotor relative to the other.

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