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Midland Helicopters . HeliProz . ZoomsHobbies

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Thunder Tiger Raptors 30-90 - Imperio > boom supports
 
 
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Heliman
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if you just had one boom support what wood it do anything different
04-12-2002 Over year old.
 
 
Bill Ludwig
Veteran
Location: Tucson, AZ

In an emergency, it would work. I wouldn't fly it that way on purpose as you no longer have the strength of triangulation of two supports and the frame. It's this triangle that gives you all the strength the boom needs.
04-12-2002 Over year old.
 
 
Jack_R30
Senior Heliman
Location: MY

One boom support

Me too, only one boom support, bcoz one of my graphite boom support broken in my last crash and now I fly only with one graphite boom support.

Okay for me.


Jack
04-12-2002 Over year old.
 
 
deryk
Heliman
Location: Albany, Western Australia

I've been flying on a single boom strut for quite a few months now with no trouble. The right side one always seems to break at the frame where it's pressed. Perhaps one of these days as my flying abilities keep progressing I'll get some CF supports.
04-12-2002 Over year old.
 
 
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