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Old July 12th 05, 09:14 AM
Tim
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Is there a "proper" tape for protecting the leading edge ? Reason I ask, is
talking to some boy`s that work on WRC rally car`s a lot, They use a thick
transparent about 3inch wide tape to protect bit`s, They call it helicopter
tape and said that`s what it`s original design was for ?
Tim

Rocky
p.s. did you ever use the trick of SaranWrap on the leading edges and
you can just peel off a layer at the end of the day for a clean edge?
Have not tried it on rotor.



 




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