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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 full-size helicopters have to land in deep snow, the skids are fitted with "snowboards" to prevent them sinking in.On the model they look really good, and also help the pilot detect the model's orientation in the air.Make your model an eye-catcher and use some rivets for the decoration of the skies."Snowboards" for Lama, 1 pair
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The control column and collective pitch stick are part of the basic equipment of any helicopter's cockpit.The version shown here is based on the fittings found in the full-size Schweizer 300 C...
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This dummy power unit can be installed on turbine powered helicopters to produce an even more realistic intersection between the turbine and the gearbox.When the imitation rotor brake of the dummy part is pushed over the turbine starter, the rubber connector is spring-loaded in front of the gearbox connection; retaining screws are not required.Dummy power...
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Great fascination is achieved by active working details on scale models, remember e.g. rotary lights and navigation lights.A working winch adds a special attraction on a model helicopter particularly if it is pivoting and fully functional!Especially on a Alouette III you hardly need fantasy, to see instead of the model the full-size helicopter in your...
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The Lama is a large helicopter, and the supplementary wheels which can be attached to the landing gear make it much easier to move the machine into and out of the hangar. However, the wheels are removed prior to flying the model. These wheel holders for our model of the Lama are made of plastic and are simply glued to the 20 mm Ø skid tubes using UHU...
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As you would expect, we can also supply the matching type of GRP helmet for William the Pilot; it is simply pushed into place on his head. If you wish to fit a radio headpiece, you now have plenty of scope for your imagination: a piece of foam rubber, a thin wire mount and a coiled cable are all you need to make this accessory, and the pilot will...