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Flanged ballrace 6 x 10 x 3 mm

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Ballraces are used wherever moving parts are required to run with a minimum of play and a minimum of friction. The more ballraces are used, the more smoothly the mechanics of a helicopter works, and the lower the rate of wear. The dimensions of a ballrace mean: inside diameter (I.D.) x outside diameter (O.D.) x thickness. For flanged bearings the same...

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Wind sock

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Who knows which way the wind is blowing?
One look at the wind sock and the argument is settled.
The wind - in reality an airstream whose primary component is horizontal - can take you by surprise with its quick changes of direction. At other times it may just be gusty.
If you are flying aerobatics, it is important to keep a weather eye open for wind direction, not least when the time comes to land. Landing approaches should always be flown into wind, and planting the wind sock close to the landing site should ensure that you land safely into wind every time.
Wind sock, with ballraced peg, supplied without mast, length approx 90 cm, dia at wide end approx 20 cm

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Who knows which way the wind is blowing?
One look at the wind sock and the argument is settled.
The wind - in reality an airstream whose primary component is horizontal - can take you by surprise with its quick changes of direction. At other times it may just be gusty.
If you are flying aerobatics, it is important to keep a weather eye open for wind direction, not least when the time comes to land. Landing approaches should always be flown into wind, and planting the wind sock close to the landing site should ensure that you land safely into wind every time.
Wind sock, with ballraced peg, supplied without mast, length approx 90 cm, dia at wide end approx 20 cm

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Wind sock

Wind sock



Who knows which way the wind is blowing?
One look at the wind sock and the argument is settled.
The wind - in reality an airstream whose primary component is horizontal - can take you by surprise with its quick changes of direction. At other times it may just be gusty.
If you are flying aerobatics, it is important to keep a weather eye open for wind direction, not least when the time comes to land. Landing approaches should always be flown into wind, and planting the wind sock close to the landing site should ensure that you land safely into wind every time.
Wind sock, with ballraced peg, supplied without mast, length approx 90 cm, dia at wide end approx 20 cm

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