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Référence: 2017 E
Référence: 34/30
Tail rotor bladesSpecification 8.0 mm blade root8.7 g approx.29 mm blade chord5.0 mm profile thicknesssymmetrical130 mm longbalanced1 pair
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The canopy retainer set helps to keep your canopies undamaged for a long period. It absorbs movement, such as abrupt shocks in hard landings, and prevents cracks developing in the canopy.Knurled nuts are used to hold the canopy in place, and they do not intent the canopy when tightened.The components of the canopy retainer system are screwed against...
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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...
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O-ring 3 x 8 mm hard Content of the package: 4 pieces Tip: O-rings always slide with a drop of silicone oil onto the shaft.
Riferimento: 33/20
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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If you do not wish to remove the rotor blades temporarily for transport, they can be protected effectively in this strong support, which is mounted above the tail boom.The height of the support, the width of the blade openings and the diameter of the tail boom are the crucial factors when buying a blade support.This support is ideal for pod-and-boom...
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bag length: 98 cmmax. blade width: 9.5 cm
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The rotor blade harness ranks as an essential accessory for full-size helicopters. These items prevent the blades swinging or rocking, and thereby exerting pressure on the rotor shaft. If that were to be allowed, in-flight failures could be attributed to it.Rotor blades set in motion by rising winds could also be damaged by striking obstacles. The rotor...