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Aerial Photography and Video > Where to buy 800mm main blades in USA?
 
 
GauchoVolador
Senior Heliman
Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina

I need 800mm blades for one of my helicams.
Do you know where to get them in US??
Where did you get yours??

Help will be really appreciated!!!

THANK YOU!!!


Un Gran Saludo a Todos!
04-07-2004 Over year old.
 
 
jeffscholl
Key Veteran
Location: Whitefish, MT

Hello Gaucho,

What heli do you turn 800's with?

Cheers,
Jeff
04-07-2004 Over year old.
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gpyros
Key Veteran
Location: On a beach in Mexico

Sure! 800mm NHP Razor Pro blades from Len Sabato. His dealership used to be called www.rcmodelsports.com, but he has recently changed it to www.rchelisplus.com.

I've had excellent service from him a few times now and can recommend him highly!

Here is the direct link to the NHP pricing page:
http://www.rchelisplus.com/nhppricingpage.htm

Enjoy,
Greg

Maxi-Joker helicam
Joker-CX helicam
Graupner Jet Ranger (elec)
Raptor-50
Logo-10
9CH
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ELOSSAM
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Location: Es

I use 810 mm blades from VARIO so it should be available there too at VARIO-USA.
04-08-2004 Over year old.
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Chris Bergen
Key Veteran
Location: location

V-Blades also makes 810's but they are a little more expensive than others.

I won't go into the benefits of V-Blades 'cuz most know already, But we do use them exclusively on our Industrial Twins, for the simple fact that they are the best.

Chris Bergen
04-08-2004 Over year old.
 
 
GauchoVolador
Senior Heliman
Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina

800mm

Thank you guys for the info...

Jeff,
Im turning my 710mm .90 helicam into 800mm cause im planning to lift +-1.5kg (+-3pounds) of extra weight with a new film camera, The 90 seems to have plenty of spare power to lift the extra weight but I dont want to lose the auto capability at the same time fly it smoother. I ve just changed for a longer tail boom (cardanic) so I think the 800mm will do better for the overall performance.



Greg,
Ive checked the place they have the nhp sr800 for $120 I think im going that way.

Elo & Bergen,
I think 810 is too much for the 90, what do you think?

Un Gran Saludo a Todos!
04-08-2004 Over year old.
 
 
FCM
Elite Veteran
Location: Back in Blighty!

SAB make 810mm blades with a relex lifting section in both left and right hand rotation. NHP blades have a symetrical section and may not give you much more lifting ability than you have at the moment.

Have been using SAB 810 on my own camera ship for a couple of months now and they seem to work well.
04-08-2004 Over year old.
 
 
GauchoVolador
Senior Heliman
Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina

FCM
What heli and setup do you use?
Do you know whos selling the SAB blades in the US?

Thank you...

Un Gran Saludo a Todos!
04-08-2004 Over year old.
 
 
FCM
Elite Veteran
Location: Back in Blighty!

It's a Vario Benzine based machine (L/H rotation) powered by a Zenoah G230 petrol engine.

I do not know who the US importer of SAB blades is. I bought mine from CyberHeli in Hong Kong but they are quite local for me although I do know that they deliver world wide.

They are marketed as 'industrial' high-lift blades P/N 0231 and cost US$149.00 without shipping. I think the R/H rotation is either 0230 or 0232 if memory serves.

Hope this helps.
04-08-2004 Over year old.
 
 
gpyros
Key Veteran
Location: On a beach in Mexico

FCM:

When I was first starting with camera ships, I inquired as to whether to get symmetrical or semi-symmetrical blades.

The general opinion of people here was that although semi blades do generate more lift, in the wind they tend to bob around more, so are not as desirable for taking pictures, and especially not for video.

When I found that out, I stayed with the symmetrical blades, and have never had a problem.

Greg

Maxi-Joker helicam
Joker-CX helicam
Graupner Jet Ranger (elec)
Raptor-50
Logo-10
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GauchoVolador
Senior Heliman
Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina

Greg,

I mostly do video and also have never experimented problems related to the simm blades, but since never tried 800mm or 810 it is nice to hear all the bells about the pro and cons. At the same time im adding a GV1 to the setup because after replacing for the long tail boom some major vibration appeared when RPMs go high.
I think Ill take my chances with 800 simm and see what happens.
I ll keep you informed!
THANK YOU!

Un Gran Saludo a Todos!
04-08-2004 Over year old.
 
 
gpyros
Key Veteran
Location: On a beach in Mexico

Make sure with the longer boom you have longer boom supports, and that they are attached to the lowest place on the heli you can so that you will get the best mechanical advantage!

Greg

Maxi-Joker helicam
Joker-CX helicam
Graupner Jet Ranger (elec)
Raptor-50
Logo-10
9CH
04-08-2004 Over year old.
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FCM
Elite Veteran
Location: Back in Blighty!

Greg, your response to my posting has got me thinking about my own set up.

I had been running 730mm symetrical Vario blades and found due to the weight of the heli and possibly also due to our hot and humid weather here in Malaysia, I was hovering with approx. +9 deg of pitch. I felt that the rotor disc loading was way too high and was most pleased to discover that switching to the 810 SAB blades together with a main gear ratio change, allowed me to hover at around +6.5 deg.

I have experienced a huge proformance gain with a really out-of-sight climb and so far, the wobbling that you described has not occured but it's early days yet with this set up.

Interesting what you said though. Maybe my performance gain is just down to the increased blade length and has little to do with the section. Will stick with it for now and see how things go.

Paul.
04-09-2004 Over year old.
 
 
gpyros
Key Veteran
Location: On a beach in Mexico

Paul:

Let us know what you find out! As I mentioned, that is what I was told here about semi-symmetrical blades, I didn't try them myself after I heard that.

But I've had no problems with the 800mm NHP Razor Pros, so I can't complain!

Greg

Maxi-Joker helicam
Joker-CX helicam
Graupner Jet Ranger (elec)
Raptor-50
Logo-10
9CH
04-09-2004 Over year old.
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