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Main Rotor Blade Damage - 6/24/2008 11:48:41 PM   
dltleth


 

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I have a pair of so called, "Indestructible" blades which have incurred some damage, mainly at the trailing edge of the tips. I've trimmed off some twisted plastic from the leading edge and have attempted to keep them balanced. Should I not do this or is there a point at which I shouldn't bother "trimming" them?

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Dave
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RE: Main Rotor Blade Damage - 6/25/2008 1:54:15 AM   
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Trimming is generally ok, just dont take too much off. They will last quite a while though!!! Cheaper and stronger than the stock woods, and a whole heck of a lot cheaper than CF's.

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