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At the care and share day yesterday I showed a new helicopter design that was inspired when I was at euro jam and sat in Antonio's class.
I thought it was fairly easy to follow along but one or two did seem to struggle, mind you it was only my second time making it so maybe I needed to sort out the wrinkles a little more.
Anyway today I have come up with a new design, two actually which I prefer, I will post these on the bishops Stortford thread but only once I put the original helicopter up.
So this was the original, then the two variations today.
The two new designs, I think I prefer the round balloon with a raisin twist but it would be quicker and easier with the heart for the real world.
I really like this. Mind if I have a go when I find the time?
These are really nice
isn't that Nick the Balloonatic's helicopter ?
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Have you a link for it Craig? It keeps evolving as this morning I have been playing around again. For me the process started when I was sitting in Antonio's class at Euro Jam and I changed a couple of things from the original, I will go and see if I can find what Antonio made at Euro Jam.
This is Antonio's helicopter he showed, I moved the tail section down to the centre of the round and then made the balloon that went over the round with just a puff of air, I also did it with a totally un-inflated over the round as well. I also put a heart as the cockpit as the un-inflated balloon sits in place with the heart but I keep thinking fly every time I look at it.
This is what I changed this morning, made the skies lower and added a 160 underneath the cockpit, I'm starting to like the look of this.
I just did a search for nick the balloonatic helicopter on google images and nothing came up, Nick is the guy I met at the Florida Super Jam earlier in the month,
is this the same person you are talking about Craig? I looked at his website portfolio page as well and could not see it.
Yes that's sounds right I heard he was there I am sure I saw that he did something like this will look around
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Quote from: "cashmagic"Yes that's sounds right I heard he was there I am sure I saw that he did something like this will look around
Are you sure Craig?? I did do a search and found nothing, how do you know Nick then?
Spoken to him online nice guy
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This one ?
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Was this taught at this years Florida Super jam? I was in Nick's class and he spoke about school show's, maybe he showed it in the jam room but I'm sure there would have been a few helicopters laying around and I did not see any. It is similar to the one Antonio showed but what was not mentioned on Antonio's was that the blades actually spun around and there
was movement.
I have to say that I think the helicopter design I came up with is quite a way different from Nick's but maybe that is just me?
Graham, your helicopter design is completely different. The fact that every helicopter will have rotor blades and a cockpit is about as similar as it gets.
Darren/Graham I agree. Your helicopter has much more detail. I agree with Darren all helicopters have blades, cockpit, rear blade and landing feet!!
Quote from: "Graham Lee"Was this taught at this years Florida Super jam? I was in Nick's class and he spoke about school show's, maybe he showed it in the jam room but I'm sure there would have been a few helicopters laying around and I did not see any. It is similar to the one Antonio showed but what was not mentioned on Antonio's was that the blades actually spun around and there
was movement.
I have to say that I think the helicopter design I came up with is quite a way different from Nick's but maybe that is just me?
Don't know if he shown any one at Florida as wasn't there you would know better then me I can ask him if you want ?
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Had another play today with the helicopter, the cockpit is made from a heart.
Here's my take on the helicopter.
Carrying on with the helicopter, another variation,
ooooh thanks for the pics and inspiration - been looking around at helicopters for a few days but not found any I like as much as these. Ta muchly.
I have been having another play with helicopters, this time trying to go back to a more simpler design.
A couple of people mentioned to me at the balloon days that a lot of the designs shown
now are not what they would make the real world. So this got me thinking "Back To Basic's"
Which I think might be someone's catch phrase or logo.
So this was the start of the process, a three balloon design.
We then added another 160 red and black to add the extras.
I then had a play at home with the basic helicopter.
Made the blades with just 3 loops rather than individually.
If making in real world would be a little quicker.
Then added to the design. Two single and separate landing sections.
Then thought it would be quicker to have just one balloon for
the landing section. The underneath black 160 is a "V" shape.
And then added a split screen to the cockpit.
And them all together.
I then went on to making the helicopter from a 350 body,
I used a 5" quick link for the cockpit and it looks a little on the small side.
Maybe an 11" would be better or part of a 646, only one way to find out.
I made a couple of helicopters while sitting and waiting up at the TV studios the other day.
I thought the last green helicopter looked to small at the front.
Added an 11" quick link to the front.
I then did not like the look of the helicopter falling forward.
This might be an optical illusion but I took off the 260 that connected from
the blades to the landing gear and attached it through the body.
It looks better to me this way.
I should mention that at the Airdrie Levett & Lee day there was a nice helicopter
that I assumed had been made for the afternoon competition as it had a heart
for the back section.
It was this model that inspired me to have a play again with the helicopter design.
I did ask who made the model at the day but they may have left early..............
so thank you whoever it was.
I will add the picture later as it's on my laptop.
This is the helicopter from the Airdrie care & share day.
Well after a little detective work I have found out that Tanya Kemp made the helicopter.
So thanks to Tanya I started to play with the helicopter design again :)