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ALSO ROTOR LAWN MOWERS REFER TO THE ENTHUSIASTS OF WANKEL ENGINES
ALSO ROTOR LAWN MOWERS REFER TO THE ENTHUSIASTS OF WANKEL ENGINES
SMALL RIGED PEOPLE OWN ROTORS
SMALL RIGED PEOPLE OWN ROTORS

James loves fat chicks
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[[Category:Helicopter components]]



Revision as of 20:42, 22 February 2011

In helicopters the rotorhead is the part of the rotor assembly that joins the blades to the shaft, cyclic and collective mechanisms. It is sometimes referred to as the rotor "hub". Rotorhead is also slang for helicopter pilots, engineers and enthusiasts of rotary-wing aircraft, similar to "propellerhead" for fixed-wing aircraft. And also people who have rotors on their head. But GTRs are way betta "Rotorhead" may also refer to an enthusiast of Wankel rotary engines, especially Mazda RX-7s and RX-8s.

ALSO ROTOR LAWN MOWERS REFER TO THE ENTHUSIASTS OF WANKEL ENGINES SMALL RIGED PEOPLE OWN ROTORS

James loves fat chicks