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Reference: 704/34
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: 1005/50
The Sky Fox rotor head in its original form is robust and very sturdy, so it can achieve good results in all flight positions.The rotor head is supplied with a ball raced pitch compensator and two main shaft collars, their use depends on the length of the rotor shaft.CautionIt is not permissible to use this rotor head on a mechanical system powered by a...
Reference: 704/32
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: 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...
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: 1005/52
Ord.No. 1005/52 is for a Ø 15 mm rotor shaft and Ord.No. 1005/49 for Ø 12 mm rotor shaft
Reference: 268/72
3-blade rotor head for 15 mm Ø rotor shaft.
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: 703/480
For use on Ord. No. 4800 only !! Other rotorheads cannot be used on this model.Two rotor heads are required for Ord.No. 4800.
Reference: 702/60
CSS stands for Cyclic Speed System at this rotor head because the cyclic control occurs more spontaneous.As, for example, a Jet Ranger or an AIRWOLF requires a true-scale look in the air, a rotor head without a flybar is part of the scale detail for these helicopters. Because of its exact reactions in flight we recommend this CSS rotor head.Only the...