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Reference: 705/31
Item to a multi-blade rotor head for Ø 10 mm shaft; see Ord.No. 703/30, 704/30 and 705/30.
Reference: 80/10
The control bridge actuates the flybar. The servos pass the control commands to the swashplate. The collective pitch compensator connected to the swashplate transfers the movement to the control bridge via the angled pushrods. The flybar accepts the control commands and passes them on to the blade holders and the rotor disc.Control bridge, GRP, for 4 mm ∅...
Reference: 707/5
The multi-blade rotor heads of full-size helicopters are generally fitted with protective covers; this applies to the Ecureuil, the Dauphin, the Eurocopter EC 135 and 145, the MD Hughes, etc. Rotor head covers also look good on your model, and we stock them with indentations corresponding to the number of blade grips. The covers are made of CFRP and can...
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...
Reference: 80/30
Control bridge 2-part metal, for 5 mm ∅ flybar.
Reference: 78/40
Mixer levers are an essential part of every flybar-controlled rotor head. From the swashplate a pushrod runs to the ballraced mixer arm which is screwed to the blade holder arm. The mixer levers transmit the control movement to the flybar via the double ball-link.Additionial accessories for the use of mixer levers are either two flanged ballraces or two...
Reference: 74/19
O-ring 1.5 x 19 mm soft Content of the package: 8 pieces Tip: O-rings always slide with a drop of silicone oil onto the shaft.
Reference: 79/15
The length of the flybar itself also plays an important role in the model's flight characteristics: the longer the flybar, the smoother the hover. A longer flybar increases the control deflections. 450 mm length is considered normal, while 510 mm provides more docile handling.
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: 71/9
Balance weight ∅ 4 mm approx. 7 g Content of the package 2 pieces
Reference: 82/32
Washer for variable rocker 4 mmContent of the package: 2 pieces