TT's High Performance Carbon Blades!!!!
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From: Grand Rapids, MI
Guys,
I just received a set of TT's new "high performance carbon graphite rotor blades" in white gel coat. They're made in Germany and look very similar to the Evolution 3D - Gamma blades MA sells. You know... the ones no one (even MA & HeliProz) can get.
Here are the specs...
Carbon graphite, 680mm length, 12mm root, 176 grams, 4mm bolt hole with 5mm bushing included, 58.8mm chord, symmetrical with no washout, white gelcoat, metal reinforced root.
The finish is decent and they're very stiff.
Check them out here...
https://secure.ioncart.com/helihut/c...819.jpg?id=148
GasserMan
I just received a set of TT's new "high performance carbon graphite rotor blades" in white gel coat. They're made in Germany and look very similar to the Evolution 3D - Gamma blades MA sells. You know... the ones no one (even MA & HeliProz) can get.
Here are the specs...
Carbon graphite, 680mm length, 12mm root, 176 grams, 4mm bolt hole with 5mm bushing included, 58.8mm chord, symmetrical with no washout, white gelcoat, metal reinforced root.
The finish is decent and they're very stiff.
Check them out here...
https://secure.ioncart.com/helihut/c...819.jpg?id=148
GasserMan
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Fred,
Their the same German Gamma blades MA sells. I used the Gamma blades with great success on my Gasser. I'm waiting to get my Gasser back together after a bearing overhaul to see how those TT blades perform. I've also got a set of MAH 680mm carbon blades on the way from Sluggo in Canada.
I'll let you know how it goes!
GasserMan
P.S. Yes, I'll try almost anything once!
Their the same German Gamma blades MA sells. I used the Gamma blades with great success on my Gasser. I'm waiting to get my Gasser back together after a bearing overhaul to see how those TT blades perform. I've also got a set of MAH 680mm carbon blades on the way from Sluggo in Canada.
I'll let you know how it goes!
GasserMan
P.S. Yes, I'll try almost anything once!
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Please email me when you get a chance to try them out. What I need is a Heavy blade like the MS composite FAI PRO 680 with a fully symetrical airfoil. They seem to be the best blades for the gasser since it has plenty of torque. You can do walking tumbles all day long and not drop a lot of headspeed. Only bad part is that my inverted manuvers are weak
Do you of any heavy fully symtrical blades?
Fred.
Do you of any heavy fully symtrical blades?Fred.



