I am sure that Steve knows more than I do about this but I recall that
Universal
recommends nothing of that size windload more than 6 feet about a tower neck.
And even that will drive a Ham IV nuts without guidance above the rotor. I
think you
are really pushing it to the edge putting that much windload on a rotor with
a
10 foot mast.
73
MIke
K0BUD
Minneapolis
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