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Source:Internet Author:Unknow Pubdate:2008-04-03  
helilover (Visitor) 16 Oct 01 4:09
i was try to figure out if you push entire swashplate up with the collective dosn't it aplly a force on the cycle rods so that it can't move up perfect . Just if anyone could give me a diagram of how this mechanical linkage works.

gugu (Aerospace) 31 Mar 02 20:08
Thay are linked to a mixing system that compensates for the change,some are simple and others are a form of self abuse.
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