.835 rotor section?

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Re: .835 rotor section?

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After my crazy month is over I won't need the big horn until the fall, so after that I'm going to remove the whole linkage and paddle assembly and send it to Dan to let him work his magic

All 4 paddles feel like they are moving with different levels of resistance and speed, and that might be part of the reason why technique is so challenging


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Re: .835 rotor section?

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Include the stop arms, if S linkage.
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Already planned on it. 6 screws and the whole thing will lift off

(only two screws hold the spring bar to the horn)
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Re: .835 rotor section?

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If you need a paddle assembly C. Bosc has some great ones available that HAAG uses on their cimbasso. You can get the adjustable or traditional set.
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