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Rodamiento con orejuela de 6 x 10 x 3 mm
Brida rodamientos autolubricantes 6 x 10 x 3 mm
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Brida rodamientos autolubricantes 6 x 10 x 3 mm
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When you build your first model helicopter you will find all the linkage components required to connect the servos to the mechanics supplied with the RC set (German radio systems only). When you come to installing servos in other models you can use this servo linkage set which contains all the link balls, screws, nuts and screw-fitting pushrod...
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Screw fixing pushrod connectors can be used on bell-cranks and servo output arms at the tail rotor servo, so that the tail rotor pushrod can quickly be installed, disconnected and adjusted. A further advantage is that a hardened steel pushrod can be used. For one helicopter you need two pushrod connectors.Caution during installation: the barrel of the...
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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
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This protective sheath provides effective protection to the cabin of your valuable helicopter, and helps to avoid unsightly scratches. It is simply pulled over the cabin and closed with a hook -and-loop fastener.Cabin sheath for Lamamatching the cabins of the models 3300 and 3400
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Component part for fuselages like Air-Crane, Bell 47 or Lama.Pack of 3
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Component part for fuselages, Ord.No. 6030 or 6031.
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Component part for fuselages, Ord.No. 6030 or 6031.
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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...