GR7Racer Once I get work to settle down a little I will let you know when I'll be out there, right now its usually a last minute decision to go out.
Pat I appreciate all the help I can get, all I know is its a very busy time when doing the transition, and having to do ruder with your hands not feet keep you even busier.
I am not set up for the additional 9 or 10 degrees forward facing nozzles but could be set up quite easily, once the nozzles and flaps are down it slows down very fast, on the video there was no forward facing nozzles so I did not put more effort into setting it up like the full sized. I figure if it over shoots a little it not a big deal for me at this point.
craigdyer All heli related gyros don't take damping into consideration due to the rotors providing this for you, so they do work somewhat but not that great. The Harrier has no self damping and this was one of the things written into the control laws on our computer. I tried a Heli Comand which is phenomenal in a heli, anyone, and I mean anyone can fly a heli with one of these on it, but completely useless on the Harrier due to no damping on it. Just one of many devices I have tried and are now lying in the corner.
Here a short ground take off video
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=R8GM5BekffY