Wow great! I had the part with the coanda effect down from wiki. The word "hug" just didn't occure to me

Still, (and this comes from much debate with fellow pilots) it would be a misconception to think that the coanda actually produces the lift. It just makes the air hug the boom and creates a vortice that is responsible for the lift. Just as in the engineering point of view, the wing shape itself doesn't produce lift, but creates the vortice that produces the lift.. Arghhhh, and imagine that I never passed the exam for fluid dynamics no matter how interested I was in it

I realized from the picture you posted that the actual mechanism is even more exciting than I thought at first. The flow is inside the boom and only exits from slots, yet it's still sufficient to create the effect. Guess the tail fins don't contribute to much after all. Just one question.. What does the rudder controls do in such a helicopter? Do the control the little fan inside the boom, change the pitch of it's blades or there are actual rudder surfaces on the tail fins??
Thanks G!