I’ve always like the look of a lower head position, like the TDR. When setting up my E7 I noticed that there were three head positions and originally I had planned on the lower position. I incorrectly assumed the rotor being closer to the center of mass would produce tighter, more axial rolls and flips. What I did not consider is that the rotor head itself is part of the weight of the helicopter and changing its position relative to the boom would change the vertical CG. Matt discusses this in the following post regarding the N5c.
I designed the N5c so that the vertical CG would be right on the boom with the head in the stock position. Moving the head up and down does change the vertical CG
http://synergyrchelicopters.com/forum/index.php?topic=306.msg2198#msg2198The head position alters the vertical CG on one end of the model. At the other end of the model are the batteries. This means that the stock head position puts the vertical CG on the boom for a specific pack weight, the stock pack weight (more on that in a minute). Using a heavier or lighter pack would also affect the vertical CG. To correct for this, the adjustable head positions can be used to compensate for differing pack sizes.
So what are the pack sizes at weights for each head position? The only one we can be sure about is the center position matched to the “stock battery size”. I will take guess that the stock size would be Matt’s favorite pack for the E7, the TP 4400 65c. The rest are a just a guesses on how the CG might line up with a heavier or lighter pack. Matt, can you run some heavier and lighter pack weights through Solid Works to see which pack sizes provide the correct vertical CG for each of the three head positions? If there is interest, it might nice to also see these numbers for the E6 with the lighter 606 blades.
E7 with Rail 696 blades
Head Position Pack Weight (grams)
Low (top hole) 522 each (1044 total) NanoTech 3300 35c
Middle (stock) 705 each (1410 total) TP 4400 65c
High (bottom hole) 804 each (1608) TP 5000 65c
With a FBL controller, this may all be academic since the controller will correct for minor CG issues. But as there are three positions to choose from, it would be nice to match the head position to pack weight so the mechanical balance is closer to perfect.