Sea King Tail Rotor uplift kit - makes both 5 or 6 blade variant.
JAM-SCREW | No. 48-114 | 1:48
Facts
- Brand:
- JAM-SCREW
- Title:
- Sea King Tail Rotor uplift kit - makes both 5 or 6 blade variant.
- Number:
- 48-114
- Scale:
- 1:48
- Type:
- Detail set
- Released:
- 2024 New tool
- Topic:
- Sikorsky S-61 » Helicopters (Aircraft)
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Bernhard Schrock
I looked at the contents of the box for several minutes to understand why there are so many parts.
First, the box contains parts for one tailrotor with 5 and AND one tailrotor with 6 blades. This covers all variants. 🙂
In addition, Jam-Screw offers the model builder the choice between a „fast“ path and a universal path to build his tailrotor.
The quick way means that the entire rotor is assembled from 6 or 7 parts: the complete rotorhead (including the pitchlinks!!!!) and 5 or 6 blades.
The universal way looks like each blade can be mounted in any position. This means that the blades can have a negative or a positive pitch
All blades can also be swivelled in the parking position. In the second case, there are 22 or 26 parts that a rotor consists of. The „rasterization“ is hardly visible to the naked eye and I suspect that after painting it is not perceptible. Great great great!
I looked at the contents of the box for several minutes to understand why there are so many parts.
First, the box contains parts for one tailrotor with 5 and AND one tailrotor with 6 blades. This covers all variants. 🙂
In addition, Jam-Screw offers the model builder the choice between a „fast“ path and a universal path to build his tailrotor.
The quick way means that the entire rotor is assembled from 6 or 7 parts: the complete rotorhead (including the pitchlinks!!!!) and 5 or 6 blades.
The universal way looks like each blade can be mounted in any position. This means that the blades can have a negative or a positive pitch
All blades can also be swivelled in the parking position. In the second case, there are 22 or 26 parts that a rotor consists of. The „rasterization“ is hardly visible to the naked eye and I suspect that after painting it is not perceptible. Great great great!
29 May, 08:33
Reference material
Sikorsky SH-3D "Sea King" Museo de la Aviación Naval - Instituto Aeronaval
Aeronaval No. 4
Jorge F. Núñez Padín
TBC Sea King Flying with the Air Forces & Navies Around the World
Aircraft in Detail No. 35
Robert Pied, Nicolas Deboeck, Peter Anthoni
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