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Re: Six bladed propeller, all in line - no problem
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Thu, 21 Sep 2000 19:19:23 GMT
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Use indeed 2 Technic 3-bladed rotor parts, put on each blade 3 Technic
half-beams (with rounded ends) and put the rotor parts on an axle, face to
face, turned 180 degrees.
Voila, plain and simpel, all propellor blades in line, further enlargements as
you wish.
Need more info? Mail me for a simple instruction-picture, with 'blades' made
of 7-holes half-beams. (in terrible colors !!)
Klaas H. Meijaard - Holland
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Andy Lynch schreef:
> Tobbe,
> You could possibly use 2 of the Technic 3 bladed rotor parts, rotated 180
> degrees from each other. This gives 6 blades, but 3 of them are set back 1
> plate's depth. You could possibly build them up a bit to be even.
>
> The Technique 3 blade rotor part looks like this:
> http://www.lugnet.com/cad/ldraw/parts/ref/search.cgi?q=2712
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> -Andy Lynch
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> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Tobbe Arnesson" <tnt@arnesson.nu>
> > I'm currently working on an aircraft in Technic and I need help to
> > construct an propeller. The model I'm copying uses a propeller with
> > six "blades" (are they perhaps named rotors?).
> >
> > I figured that I can use the medium pulley wheel as base to mount the
> > blades on since it's the only piece known to me that has holes mounted
> > with 60 degrees difference (eg. 6 holes in a circle).
> <snip>
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Message has 1 Reply: | | Re: Six bladed propeller, all in line - no problem
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| (...) Et voila indeed! Hope I had the eight 3 blade rotors needed, do they come in black? I have to see if I can find a good source for them. Se my other answer in the original thread for my latest idea. Thanks! TGIF! /Tobbe (24 years ago, 22-Sep-00, to lugnet.technic)
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| Tobbe, You could possibly use 2 of the Technic 3 bladed rotor parts, rotated 180 degrees from each other. This gives 6 blades, but 3 of them are set back 1 plate's depth. You could possibly build them up a bit to be even. The Technique 3 blade rotor (...) (24 years ago, 21-Sep-00, to lugnet.technic)
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