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Old 05-07-2002 | 10:53 AM
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Hi fellas,
i am getting an OK models EZ CAp3D with a 91fx. what prop would I want to do buy for this engine for 3D? The plane is an arf abt 6lbs dry weight.

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Anurag,

You could try the wooden Zinger 16X5 ! It should work well...

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how abt the apc 15x6...i hear Aeroworks guys used that combo on their prototype esge 540 60/90 ARF with decent results?
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I like the APC wide blade propellers. Try 15x4W and 16x4W.
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Anurag,
15x6 is a good option no doubt ..but you would want a high dia & low pitch prop for 3D..As rightly suggested by Tuomo, 15x4 or 16x4 would be better...if u prefer wooden then u try 16x5..
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My GP Extra w/ 91FX 3D's awesome with a 15x6 Zinger. I want to try the 15x6 pro-zinger. It has the scimitar shape, but it is still wood.

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