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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
Référence: 10/90
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...
3-blade rotor head for 15 mm Ø rotor shaft.
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3-blade rotor head for 15 mm Ø rotor shaft.
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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: 722/72
The loading of every component of this rotor system is designed to take a multiple of the actual forces. We are looking here at purely safety reserves and under no cirumstances should they be used for experimental purposes.Because of the special requirements of materials used in the rotor head, we expressly recommend that only genuine VARIO spare parts...
Reference: 704/35
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: 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...
Reference: 704/36
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: 703/32
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: 705/32
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: 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: 1005/47
This rotor head was modelled as closely as possible on the original version installed on the Bell 47 G full-size helicopter. It is an excellent choice for use on the Bell 47 G III model, Ord. No. 4700.The centrifugal weights and springs are dummies, and do not work. The rotor blade swivel limits are also imitations, and have no function.The blade grips...
Reference: 703/40
Large models require strong, rigid rotor heads which are designed to cope with the demands of a rotor disc of commensurate size, and are built for mounting on a 12 mm Ø rotor shaft. The only...
Reference: 1005/60
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...
3-blade rotor head for 15 mm Ø rotor shaft.