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    Hey All,

    Ive just fitted a set of 425mm Align blades to my 500 and noticed that on one of them the wood core is exposed. It looks well laminated but is this normal? Not sure if i should risk it.

    Thanks in advance
    Trying to progress not getting very far.......

  • #2
    No and no

    Send em back.
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    • #3
      Must admit thats what i thought but the shop said it was normal
      Trying to progress not getting very far.......

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      • #4
        Get a pic up...
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        • #5
          Pic attached, i noticed that also there is no resin over the wood so i guess as the wood softens more chance of failure
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          • #6
            That is SO not normal!

            Get them back to the shop, & get a refund.

            For god's sake, don't try & fly them!
            Brian


            More enthusiasm than skill

            And proud recipient of 3x sigpic

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            • #7
              Thats a phenomen called delaminating... you dont want that happening in fright... its a bad thing


              Steve
              Steve...

              Outrage RC Field Rep


              Now enhanced with some more EGS's....

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              • #8
                wow thats very dangerous, remove them go back , get some new ones , intact if the shop told u thats normal ? i wood get a refund & shop els were .




                jim

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                • #9
                  Hi

                  These are the wood cored Align D blades, as they are hand laid up the wood often moves a few mm in the process and then when the blades are finished a small section of wood is exposed, it IS NOT A SAFTY issue as the blades are still perfectly bonded together.
                  I have seen a number of blades like this and flown some myself.

                  Anyone with 425 or 600D blades, go look at them closely and bet a few of you have the same thing.

                  Cheers
                  Bob

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                  • #10
                    send them back and tell them full stop

                    hi

                    get them back to the shop thay came from. last year i was setting up a 600 just hovering and triming out the tail. when bang one of my new radix blades delambed i sh*t myself it not fun at all.

                    cheers alec
                    somethings that fly??

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