2 or 3 blade prop for 3din'?
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From: Vidor, TX
I have an E Performance Edge 540 40" plane from Great Planes with a Park 480 Eflight motor with a Eflight 25 amp ESC. I currently have a 2 blade 11x6 thin electric prop on it and i was wondering would a 3 blade prop do better or worse for 3d flying? i was looking at he Xoar 3 blade beechwood props or i was looking for a 3 blade carbon fiber in the 11x6 or 10x6 range...... any info would be helpful thanks guys....
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From: Norwalk,
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From my reading in these forums, and theory elsewhere, apparently the less blades the better. I think conventional thinking for rc aircraft is that you only go to extra blades for two reasons - scale appearance, or ground clearance.
That said, I think 3-bladed props look much cooler. I put a counter-rotating one on my Predator UAV, but my excuse was the ground clearance !! Hope this helps...Chris
That said, I think 3-bladed props look much cooler. I put a counter-rotating one on my Predator UAV, but my excuse was the ground clearance !! Hope this helps...Chris
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From: Frederick, CO
I would love to do a 3 blade prop on my Cap 232 for the scale looks, but I also want it to performe awesome..
right now I'm getting just over 1800watts running 6s with a 16x8 prop
right now I'm getting just over 1800watts running 6s with a 16x8 prop
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From: lowry city,
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Hey Sacman, I have the same plane and was wanting a little more punch for 3D. I am now running the recomended 10x7 and had wondered about an 11x6 or 11x5.5. Do you know how mant amps you are pulling with your 11x6? Thanks




