rotorstyrning
Rotorstyrning, often translated as rotor control or rotor control system, refers to the mechanisms and principles by which the direction and stability of a rotorcraft, such as a helicopter, are managed. This system is crucial for the aircraft's ability to maneuver, hover, and maintain controlled flight. The primary components of a rotor control system include the rotor head, swashplate, and cyclic and collective pitch controls.
The swashplate is a vital part of rotor control. It is a component that translates the pilot's
Cyclic pitch control allows the pilot to tilt the rotor disc in any direction, causing the helicopter