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Dear sir,
This AX-09 Blades are based on the size of Lama400 Blades, since Lama 400 is using a heavy scale fuselage, the weight has increased, so, if you compare Lama400 stock blades with Ax-09, they are the same.
Lama400D blade are a bit slimmer, because Lama400D is lighter.
For Lama400 series outdoor wind resistant ability, I think it's not much relevant to the main blade material. During filming the outdoor video clip of Lama400 and Lama400D, we used stock blades, we find that it is the uniqueness of the Lama400 series, due to the limited swashplate travel and long and heavy flybar stabilizer, they can't fight wind any good, even the slightest breeze, the controllability of the Lama400 series is not very quick, this is aim for beginners approach.
After comparing the AX-09 and stock blades (Lama400 series), i would say it has completely full filled the stock blades's job, even on the Lama400D, the AX-09 will definitely give advantage to all players for the one basic job - They are much tougher than stock blades, in our testing stage, we took the Lama400 and Lama400D series indoor and outdoor, well... we find that they fly "exactly the same" as stock blades, even better than stock blades on Lama400..... so, we are very happy with this AX-09 Harden Blades.
by Jacky Lee
from helipal.com
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The Airy AX-09 blades are considerably larger than the stock blades for the Lama 400D. Each blade is 7-8mm longer and about 5mm wider at the root.
They are also far more flexible than the stock blades.
Therein lies their weakness.
Due to the flex and size, these blades are very sensitive to any wind at all. A slight breeze or gust will stop the Lama in forward flight. You will also find that the throttle is far more touchy than with stock blades. I.e. Airy blades will provide a LOT of lift!
If you're a beginner and just looking for indestructible blades, keep looking. These blades will "resist" breaking but they will break and the downside is that they are very easy to over control with the throttle. Flying indoors is difficult because they move a lot of wind around (and tend to get caught up in it).
If you're an intermediate flyer, and you've got the "extents" on the Lama turned up, putting these blades on will give you a new challenge. You'll be surprised at the amount of control movement you have to throw at them compared to stock blades.
For the experienced flyer, to get back some performance for forward flight you'll have to shorten the blades. At least to match the stock blade lengths. ...
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