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Michael Metzger
Jun 01, 2003, 04:01 AM
Hi Crewchief,

I have an essential question:

Does the mast mounted Sight rotate with the rotorblades? I dont think so.

But HOW do they fix this MMS without rotating? This has been a sealed secret
for me until now.

Would be nice if you could help me out!

:)

Thanks mike
mike#komatia.com
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"darthdrk" <darthdrk.oa9yh@rcgroups.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
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> Nice to know someone else out there like the kiowa. Im doing a semi
> scale OH-58D Kiowa with a Litemachines helicopter. I have left is to
> mount the M.M.S.(mast mounted sight). So far, It flys great. Its true
> that the OH-58D is a rendition of the Bell 206 Jet Ranger. I use to be a
> crewchief on the Kiowas. There are some differences as far as looks
> goes, basically cowlings, also the Rotor system which is a four blade
> type well, ive seen real jet rangers with the 4 blade upgrade.
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Michael Metzger
Jun 01, 2003, 04:01 AM
What scale are your fuselages on your webpage?

I would need a OH-58D fuselage or a Bell 206 in the scale 1:6

Thanks mike

Beav
Jun 01, 2003, 04:01 AM
"Michael Metzger" <mime@web.de> wrote in message
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> What scale are your fuselages on your webpage?
>
> I would need a OH-58D fuselage or a Bell 206 in the scale 1:6

I could be wrong, but I think Vario make a 1:6th Jet Ranger.


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Gordon Dunn
Jun 01, 2003, 04:01 AM
No, the mast mounted sight does not rotate with the main shaft- there is a
co-axial shaft- the center remains stationary.

GD


"Michael Metzger" <mime@web.de> wrote in message
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> Hi Crewchief,
>
> I have an essential question:
>
> Does the mast mounted Sight rotate with the rotorblades? I dont think so.
>
> But HOW do they fix this MMS without rotating? This has been a sealed
secret
> for me until now.
>
> Would be nice if you could help me out!
>
> :)
>
> Thanks mike
> mike#komatia.com
> remove # and replace by @
>
>
> "darthdrk" <darthdrk.oa9yh@rcgroups.com> schrieb im Newsbeitrag
> news:darthdrk.oa9yh@rcgroups.com...
> >
> > Nice to know someone else out there like the kiowa. Im doing a semi
> > scale OH-58D Kiowa with a Litemachines helicopter. I have left is to
> > mount the M.M.S.(mast mounted sight). So far, It flys great. Its true
> > that the OH-58D is a rendition of the Bell 206 Jet Ranger. I use to be a
> > crewchief on the Kiowas. There are some differences as far as looks
> > goes, basically cowlings, also the Rotor system which is a four blade
> > type well, ive seen real jet rangers with the 4 blade upgrade.
> >
> >
> > +----------------------------------------------------------------+
> > | Attachment filename: pdr_0013.jpg |
> > |Download attachment:
> http://www.rcgroups.com/forums/attachment.php?postid=1012147|
> > +----------------------------------------------------------------+
> >
> > --
> > darthdrk
> >
> > website: http://darthdrk.4t.com
> > Email: Darthdrk@juno.com
>
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> > View this thread at rcgroups.com:
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> >
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