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Old 09-20-2011 | 08:35 AM
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Default Teetering rotor head?

I am a student looking for a 2 bladed teetering rotor or a 3 bladed gimballed rotor. Do these type of systems exist in small RC models? The smaller the better. Thanks<div id="myEventWatcherDiv" style="display:none;"></div>
Old 09-20-2011 | 02:11 PM
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Default RE: Teetering rotor head?

Back around the very early 90's the Kyosho Concept 30/60 and the Kalt spacebaron/enforcer 30 had independent teetering head blade grips, however now we use the isometric rubber dampeners to create this effect withe a solid feathering spindle. During this era 3d was not in existance but for rare instances,, also lead lag of the blades was never limited, this lead to a condition of a main blade boom strike, which either sheered off the boom in flight or caused enough damage that ended in a crash anyways. the result was the schoonard helicopter xcell custom design of a solid feathering spindle dampener system. All manufacturers have followed suit ever since.

if any maker potentionally has one available would be Vario.

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