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Old 12-05-2014 | 11:14 PM
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Another thing I recall was the early prop blades were a little soft, so as the motor wound up some of the pitch would go away.. making the motor turn faster, but not really making much more propulsion. They do work despite the issues. But beware of the bite of slow rpms ! My friend that had one on a P47 said that if the motor died and it deadsticked it wasn't bad. Only when running to slow.