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Riferimento: 18/11
Aluminium tube 5.5 x 4.4 x 1000 mm
Riferimento: 10/1
Using the dispenser allows UHU plus endfest 300 to be allotted exactly, evenly and economically. The special feature of this dispenser is the enclosed mixing nozzle, which mixes the adhesive ready for use.
Riferimento: 3935/4
When extending servo cables take into account that cable lengths over 500 mm requires a suppressor (Ord.No. 1040) to avoid interference.
Riferimento: 791/28
The wing brace prevents the wings vibrating; it can be installed in the Cobra, depending on model version.
Riferimento: 10/75
When you insert cartridges Ord.No. 10/73 into the dispenser and press the components through the mixing nozzle the epoxy is ready for immediate use.
Riferimento: 33/22
If you do not wish to remove the rotor blades temporarily for transport, they can be protected effectively in this strong support, which is mounted above the tail boom.The height of the support, the width of the blade openings and the diameter of the tail boom are the crucial factors when buying a blade support.This support is ideal for pod-and-boom...
Riferimento: 330/18
Component part for fuselages like Air-Crane, Bell 47 or Lama.Pack of 3
Riferimento: 18/10
PTFE is used as a bearing for the 2 mm wire tail drive shaft (Ord.No. 17) or as a support guide for the 2 mm piano wire push rod (Ord.No. 21 and 800/12) Length: approx. 740 mm
Riferimento: 33/1
bag length: 120 cmmax. blade width: 9.5 cm
Riferimento: 33/20
An easy solution to the transport problem: This rotor blade support fits all helicopter trainers with 20 mm O.D. tail booms.Rotor blade supportfor rotor blades up to 65 mm chord
Riferimento: 603/44
Component part for fuselages, Ord.No. 6030 or 6031.
Riferimento: 33/28
Rotor blade tie-downs are an essential feature of full-size helicopter life. The tie-down protects the blades from swinging, rocking and stretching, and thereby prevents excessive pressure on the rotor shaft. If these measures were not taken the result could easily be in-flight mechanical failure; rotor blades spinning as the wind rises could strike...