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Old December 12th 04, 12:36 AM
manfred_von_richthofen
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Default Hub systems


First of all i want to say hi all of you because i am new here and i
wish that you accept my apologies about my mistakes.

I am currently studying aeronautics and i am very intrested in mechanic
of helicopters and helicopter aerodynamics. But while i was surfing on
net i realize that i can not find any single info about helicopter hub
systems? and how does that thing works. how can i find information
about these sysems? Are these secret infos?


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Old December 12th 04, 07:39 PM
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manfred_von_richthofen wrote:
First of all i want to say hi all of you because i am new here and i
wish that you accept my apologies about my mistakes.

I am currently studying aeronautics and i am very intrested in

mechanic
of helicopters and helicopter aerodynamics. But while i was surfing

on
net i realize that i can not find any single info about helicopter

hub
systems? and how does that thing works. how can i find information
about these sysems? Are these secret infos?


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manfred_von_richthofen

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Posted via OziPilots Online [ http://www.OziPilotsOnline.com.au ]
- A website for Australian Pilots regardless of when, why, or what

they fly -

Manfred try looking for "swash plate" or "swash plate assembly" rather
than "hub". Good luck.

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Old December 13th 04, 09:45 AM
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manfred_von_richthofen wrote:
First of all i want to say hi all of you because i am new here and i
wish that you accept my apologies about my mistakes.

I am currently studying aeronautics and i am very intrested in

mechanic
of helicopters and helicopter aerodynamics. But while i was surfing

on
net i realize that i can not find any single info about helicopter

hub
systems? and how does that thing works. how can i find information
about these sysems? Are these secret infos?


--
manfred_von_richthofen

------------------------------------------------------------------------
Posted via OziPilots Online [ http://www.OziPilotsOnline.com.au ]
- A website for Australian Pilots regardless of when, why, or what

they fly -

Manfred try looking for "swash plate" or "swash plate assembly" rather
than "hub". Good luck.


What has a swashplate got to do with the hub?

Regards
Andrew


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Old December 13th 04, 07:38 PM
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What has a swashplate got to do with the hub?

Regards
Andrew


Nothing really, the reason that I wrote Look for "swash plate" was

that I
felt he would have better luck finding more technichal information than
with
"hub". You don't typically have a hub without a swash plate assembly,
so my thinking is that a good drawing or technical explanation would
include the hub system as well.


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Old December 14th 04, 10:48 AM
Andrew Crane
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What has a swashplate got to do with the hub?

Regards
Andrew


Nothing really, the reason that I wrote Look for "swash plate" was

that I
felt he would have better luck finding more technichal information than
with
"hub". You don't typically have a hub without a swash plate assembly,
so my thinking is that a good drawing or technical explanation would
include the hub system as well.


I like your logic :-)

Regards
Andrew



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Old December 15th 04, 07:54 AM
Colibri
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manfred_von_richthofen wrote:

First of all i want to say hi all of you because i am new here and i
wish that you accept my apologies about my mistakes.

I am currently studying aeronautics and i am very intrested in mechanic
of helicopters and helicopter aerodynamics. But while i was surfing on
net i realize that i can not find any single info about helicopter hub
systems? and how does that thing works. how can i find information
about these sysems? Are these secret infos?


pssst...

http://www.b-domke.de/AviationImages/Rotorhead.html
 




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