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Reference: 704/33
Component part for a multi-blade rotor head for 12 mm Ø main shaft; see Ord.No. 703/32, 704/32 resp. 705/32.
Reference: 72/5
When you have landed and stopped the engine, the rotor head continues spinning for quite some time until it stops by itself. A rotor brake shortens the time you have to wait. Using light pressure with the flat of your hand on the domed face of the rotor brake you can stop the rotor in a few moments.Please note: stay in safe distance away from the turning...
Reference: 832/74
O-ring 9 x 4.5 mm Content of the package: 4 pieces Tip: O-rings always slide with a drop of silicone oil onto the shaft.
Reference: 54/18
Same design as clamp ring 54/13, but for 12 mm Ø main rotor shaft.Clamp ring for pitch compensator 12 mm Ø, length of the pin 40 mm.
Reference: 76/20
On all 2-blade rotor heads up to 1800 mm rotor disc different blade holders can be mounted.Blade holder set, for one blade holder
Reference: 73/20
Thrust bearing shaft "tubular"27.8 g, 8 mm Ø, 101 mm longonly for Electro rotor head and in use with the model helicopter Silence!
Reference: 702/15
Aluminium centre piece for 15 mm Ø main shaft
Reference: 71/30
Pitch compensator, complete, for 10 mm ∅ main shaft, centre piece aluminium
Reference: 703/33
Component part for a multi-blade rotor head for 12 mm Ø main shaft; see Ord.No. 703/32, 704/32 resp. 705/32.
Reference: 74/7
Flybarless electronics have now become common. Where they are being used harder damping is required.For these cases Vario is now offering a harder damping of the blade shaft provided by a pretension absorbing element in the centre block.For the adjustment, the outer O-ring position can be selected between "hard" and "soft" flight characteristics.Important...
Reference: 72/3
When you have landed and stopped the engine, the rotor head continues spinning for quite some time until it stops by itself. A rotor brake shortens the time you have to wait. Using light pressure with the flat of your hand on the domed face of the rotor brake you can stop the rotor in a few moments.Please note: stay in safe distance away from the turning...