gyrodeputy
Newbie
A few years back winglets on rotors became popular on fixed wing. I am told this was to create more efficent airflow over the tip of the wing and not allow air to spill of the side.
So here is the question...has it ever been tried on a rotor?
Obviously not to the scale of the wing that I have the picture of, but both above and below the tip of a rotor.
Could it work?
Would it be more efficent?
Has it ever been tried?
Hoping Master Roda will weigh in here and give us some expert opinons.
Just pondering the concept.
Stay safe.
So here is the question...has it ever been tried on a rotor?
Obviously not to the scale of the wing that I have the picture of, but both above and below the tip of a rotor.
Could it work?
Would it be more efficent?
Has it ever been tried?
Hoping Master Roda will weigh in here and give us some expert opinons.
Just pondering the concept.
Stay safe.