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| flexible blades??? just got my first heli abd I was wondering if there is a such thing as a blade witch wont break or bend out of place when it hits the ground.... so far I avent had n e issues but I still would like to have some flexible blades so I wont have to waste more money everytime I crash.... my heli is a smartech skylark with a spycam...hehe |
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| No there aint any such thing as unbracable blades. ![]()
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| Re: flexible blades??? Daz is right. My stock blades are a bit flexible but they do brake when crash if I do not have the crash balls(as I call them that) on. |
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| Hmmm..maybe they could make them from that memory metal that always goes back to it's original shape-just think,metal blades!Trim the hedges,mow the lawn,cut the neighbor's head off...free haircuts!
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| Re: flexible blades??? If you make the blades unbreakable then something else will break, like blade holder, rotor head bent mainshaft frame. Something has to take the energy. Blades flexible enough to absorb the energy of a major impact would probably fold up instead of lifting the heli. |
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