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Reference: 702/70
This semi-scale rotor head includes additional mixing of the blade holder actuator linkage at a ratio of 2 : 1. This results in well-balanced flying characteristics, and the model has a damped rather than direct response to your control inputs (resembling a 2-blade head with flybar).Use only the suggested rotor blades for flybar-less rotor heads,...
Reference: 1005/49
This rotor head is specially designed for the use with an AIRWOLF or a Bell 230.Rotor shaft 12 mm, rotor disc 2360 mmOrd.No. 1005/52 is for a Ø 15 mm rotor shaft and Ord.No. 1005/49 for a Ø 12 mm rotor shaft
Reference: 1005/47
This rotor head was modelled as closely as possible on the original version installed on the Bell 47 G full-size helicopter. It is an excellent choice for use on the Bell 47 G III model, Ord. No. 4700.The centrifugal weights and springs are dummies, and do not work. The rotor blade swivel limits are also imitations, and have no function.The blade grips...
Reference: 268/72
3-blade rotor head for 15 mm Ø rotor shaft.
Reference: 703/40
Large models require strong, rigid rotor heads which are designed to cope with the demands of a rotor disc of commensurate size, and are built for mounting on a 12 mm Ø rotor shaft. The only...
Reference: 703/32
Rotor heads with three or more rotor blades really deserve their own chapter in any discussion of model helicopters; speculation is always in the air at such times, because sooner or later most...
Reference: 1005/61
Because of the high established demand on a rotor head being used in a mechanics driven by a petrol engine, the equipment is quite different from other rotor heads.Here flybars with 5 mm Ø are used, and the ball collets, the control bridge and the ballraces are applicable for this dimension. The aluminium centre piece accounts for the necessary precision...
Reference: 704/36
Rotor heads with three or more rotor blades really deserve their own chapter in any discussion of model helicopters; speculation is always in the air at such times, because sooner or later most...
Reference: 705/35
Rotor heads with three or more rotor blades really deserve their own chapter in any discussion of model helicopters; speculation is always in the air at such times, because sooner or later most...
Reference: 703/43
The take-off weight of our large Alouette III is relatively high, and we therefore decided to revise the linkage for the XL-C rotor head and the 3-blade rotor head in order to optimise the system...
Reference: 1005/12
The basic method of operation of the turbine-powered Bell 212's rotor head is the same as that of the Bell 47 G III rotor head. The main difference is that the components have been modified to match the appearance of the Bell 212, and are therefore of different design. For example, a separate swashplate driver is not required, as it is integrated into the...
Reference: 702/80
The UH-1D or UH-1B models with an excessive length of the rotor shaft out of the mechanics fly for safety reasons with rotor shafts of 12 mm Ø. The difference between the SKS semi-scale rotor heads on offer is due to the centre hub. This version fits the shaft diameter of 12 mm.We recommend this rotor head for experenced pilots only.The performance of...