
Textile Mooring Straps for Helicopter Blades - Mi-8 MTV-5-1 and Mi-35M Application
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Products are manufactured to order according to the technical requirements of the Customer. The products are designed for mooring helicopter blades Mi-8 MTV-5-1 PR and Mi-35MS operated by the Customer. Purchased products shall correspond to the drawing numbers specified in the technical operation manual or helicopter picking list.
Also used for capturing aircraft and moving them. Mooring of rotor blades is used to protect the blades from wind loading when the helicopter is parked on the ground. Blade moorings are used both in normal and storm conditions.
For this purpose, including plugs and slings are used.
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