Rotorblade identification

j4flyer

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Does anyone know what brand of blades these might be ?
 

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Can you post a picture of the root end also?

Looks like a helicopter rotor blade by the symmetrical airfoil at the tip.

It will work on a gyro too.

The root end will help identify it
 

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Looks like an early set of Dragonwings
 

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I have to agree with David and Jake. The root picture would make it certain.
 

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Yes the tip is in the picture, the root end is not. Alot of blades have different bolt patterns, sizes and such that do point to the manufacture.
 

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I thought the root end has the holes where the hub bad attaches...
IT is, I did not see the holes in the first picture. Early dragon wings for sure, I have a set here that look just like it.
 
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