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Hydraulic question

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joe nelson

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I have been thinking of a futher project of a tandem rotorcraft. To reduce weight I thought that two hydraulic pumps piped in series instead of gearboxes and driveshafts could be used? Could this design be used to keep the blades in synk with each other?
 
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